r L V t i t i The Slogan Pages Are Yours; Aid in Making Them Helpful to Your Wonderful City ; and Section SALEM MSTMCT MMJSTMIES NilimtlEn Gflwrncesmittfive ITeai? THE STATESMAN dedicates several pages each week in the interest of the fifty-two to a hundred basic industries of the Salem District.' Letters and articles from people with vision are solicited. This is your section. Help make Salem grow. Dill SALEM P C T & PRODUCE COMPflrJy Concern With About 60 Houses In Various Cities In This Sec tion of. the Country Performs Useful Service in Helping Distribute Output of Our Industries on the Land Has Made Important Advances in Past Year ' . n U KEEPS The Pacific Trait tt Produce company, one of the big concerns of the kind In the whole country, with one of lt leading branches In Salem, has been growing in- the past year; has extended ' Its branches as far as Dallas, Texas. and Denver, Colorado. This concern has for Its Salem oranch a fine new home. The company's operations here are car ried on In and from a fine build ing constructed in 1925, especial ly for Its purpose. S29 to 541 Trade street, having outgrown Its quarters at 267 South Commercial J street. J Their new building Is 121x22 feet and well arranged In every way for the business. The north . 35 feet Is newly built; finished ?' last year In order to better ac- ; commodate the business of the Sa lem Cherry Growers' association In putting up and shipping their pack of black cherries., To be used at other seasons for storing pota toes, onions, etc. The Salem branch has been do ., ing ousiness In Salem for 19 years. It Is one of a chain of re- lated stores, each serving a local community. The Salem branch tands well up in the group of 46 stores reaching all the way from Belllngham, Washington, to the ; Mexican line In the volume of Its turnover and the satisfactory , quality and growth and outlook of , Its business. It Is only below some of the larger cities like Seattle. Tacoma, Sacramento, Salt Lake City. etc. Fifteen of the branches , are new since last year. Milt Adams, with headquarters m In Eugene, Is supervisor of a group ( of six stores, at Salem. Eugene. Corvallls. Albany, Roseburg and Marsbfield. Cliff Swegie is the Salem man ager; has been since September 1st of 1926. Donald J Madison is . bookkeeper; coming here from ; The Dalles. Roy Pflster Lyle Rains and Wld Seams are sales men. Jack Aumaa is warehouse man and Rex Alsman night ware houseman. (The business never closes; runs night and day.) Axel Peterson and L. S. McCllntock are interurban truck drivers, ranging between the branches in this unit. Clarence Magnunsen is city deliv eryman for Salem. These people make up. a har monious . and efficient working 'force. Everybody seems to be a "boss" in the interest shown in making the business a success; it's all "our" store, and not- something ; belonging to another man who merely pays wages. A bonus sys tem helps this spirit. The managers of the Pacific Fruit and Produce company work every day in the year to make their business one of real service to this great district. They are working: all the time to find mar kets for what our growers turn off luen umui, mey constant ly strive to get our growers high er prices; more mosey for our peo ple means more money for the company in the way of commis sions; and established trades, through service and quality, make the going easier for the future. They bring In bananas from South and Central America, grape fruit in direct cars from Florida. and other fruits from many for eign countries. But their chief concern is to build up markets for what we grow here. They have helped In finding markets for our Industries on the land They stand ready to aid in distributing every product we can get ready for market now, or which we may develop. The company wholesales Us products out from Salem, covering; the whole of the tributary country with a kind of service Xhat has helped to make more business for the company and more friends for Salem as a good place to come to trade. They maintain their own freisrht service with red, white, and black trucks that are familiar on all our Highways. They interchanre from branch to branch, with these irucjts. .For Instance. lrv smarted south from Salem mar so cxear to California, in th ymuj a uwu car. yr tne same thing may happen with other pro- auce snipped la any direction. This year, they are to handle the celery output of the Lablsh jwoaaows ceiery union, running around 800 cars, and golnc all over tne country; mostly In car ioib. They ship many cars of onions potatoei, celery and lettuce nes potatoes, celery and lettuce prunes, cherries, etc., etc Thev are now Helping the Salem Cherrv Growers' association BOOl to mar. aet in refrigerator cars in the big cities throughout the east their black cherries. Their full facili ties are put at the service of these growers, Including their big re- ingerator ror precooling. ino company has in all well over ZOO trucks and cars in Its service. The business was started at Ta coma. Washington, in 1908. The nome office Is now In Seattle. MS FORCES BUSK Makes and Wholesales WILLAMETTE VA Lf GROCERY COMPAlW SALEM'S BIG WHOLESALE HOUSE. GROWS Thifl Com nn W la Mlrlnr rVn AifmnMo l C-trw. , mm . . . . . . 1 mm mm . . Furnaces UVer Wiae I em- as It Has Done in All the Eight and Half Years Since tory; Other Tires Little excuse remains now-a- aaya for an Insect-eaten garden Most of the common vegetable in can De readily controlled with standard poison dusts. Meth ods are described in full In Ore Ron Experiment Station Circular 65, sent free on request. THIS WEEK'S SLOGAN DID YOU KNOW That Salem is an important whole saling and jobbing center; that there is an Increasing number of Individuals, firms and corporations doing well here, with a constantly growing volume of business; that the territory to be served is a large one, and its wealth is constantly Increasing and due to increase even faster in the future; that already most of the greatest manufacturing concerns of America recognize Salem as a wholesaling and jobbing center on an equality with the biggest cities; that the volume of business has grown faster and the territory served spread more in the past year than ever before, and that there is room in several lines for a number of other good .concerns in wholesal ing and jobbing enterprises here? W. W. Rosebaugh. at 17 th and Oak streets, Salem, has one of the busiest plant In the capital city. He Is a manufacturer and whole saler of house heating furnaces, and he turns out and sells 1200 to IB 00 of these furnaces annual ly, sending them to various points in Oregon. Washington, Califor nia, and Idaho He makes the Sunset, the Pacific And the Rose- braugh furnaces, all of them with first class materials and workman ship. He serves the best trade. with a furnace of quality. He turns out only quality stuff. Makes Other Things Mr. Rosebraugh also makes fruit drying and packing equip ment, hop stoves, smokestacks water and pressure tanks, storage tanks, etc., and general machine and foundry work. He has been very busy all the year In. fact he keeps his forces working throughout every year. Mr. Rosebraugh is manufactur ing a new thing in the way of an oil burner for bnrnlng oil in gar ages for heating water. This new burner will consume the waste oil from the grease and crank, case service, giving -profitable use to a by-product that otherwise thrown away. Some Improvements have been made In this device dur ins the past year. " Mr. Rosebraugh has been build ing two barrel oil heaters for the state highway department; after a special design that gives the best equipment of the kind made anj- wnere me design being the work of one of the employees of that de partment. He does a good deal of work in road machinery and equipment ! Mr. Rosebraugh is one of the men who helps materially In keen- M mm. m ing eaiem going and cro win. with a payroll the year through, from money that. In large meas ure, comes from long distances He started his present business! In a small way, twelve years aero. ana nas added to It constantly in voiume, and In equipment and ef flclency of the plant. Opening for Business It Gives Powerful and Loyal Help in centering commercial Activities Here. Constant, steady g rowth, ThU source, and finding a market for a epitomises the career of Salem's leading wholesale house. This annual report of progress on the career of the Willamette Grocery company Is much like all the rest that have gone before: there has been steady progress1 from large-volume of home grown prod-j nets. truck service covers a con siderable part of the territory, de livering Its goods to every hamlet where there Is a store: It Is one north, and from the Cascade! to the Pacific ocean. Of the executive force, Theo dore Roth Is president and man ager! 7. E. Broer, assistant man ager; Jesse Fehler, cashier. All are stockholders. Most of the employes are so. for the business) Inspires confidence and super service within Its own ranks, as It has In the buying public that has taken it so kindly. This Is a big business. It Is a big asset to Salem. It uses a lot of money. It Increases the bank clearings of Salem. It buys and sells a variety of home products. It centers an ever widening and growing business here. The men on the road sell all classes of Sa lem manufactured goods, drugs. meats of the Valley Packing com pany etc, etc. In the heart of a very rich section it links up a .lot of people with Salem and all lines of Salem business. It performs a real community service, EDITORIAL DH EXPERT ON SKIM MILK VALUES A - mo oegmnmr. Tne ww .. home of the comnanv h. w OI mo" ory aenvery occupied since the first of Sep.iervlces3 anywhere In the west. and( ProfegBor jj E Van Norman tember, lz. I thas two stories on this quick and reliable rlght-rf .JTm J ' and basement. 82.lf0 feet ."l-lto-your-door slogan the company 1'' nttionally known Id rni.r.t. n.l!" ZZL.VL I ha. hnllt an ..rl.M. wmnta.lon. dIrr airman of the Am- east on Cottage atreet, corner of! There are five of these trucks. Trade, and the entire floor space J besides the fleet for local service is chuck full with an immense ln Salem. stock, excepting the space occu pied by the busy office force There has been steady progress Time, Distance Annihilated Groceries, and fresh fruits and vegetables are handled exclusive A WHOLESALING AND JOBBING CENTER Once a year, for nine years, The Statesman in its annual I Slogan number devoted to Wholesalfnirnd Jobbing, has writ- ten ana cnecKea up concerning inesc atuvuica And there has been steady progress. . There is a constantly growing volume, of business in these lines here; the established firms have grown and improved in the quality of their service, and an increasing number of concerns have entered the field. j' It is to be expected that this will be the trend indefinitely, Ji for this is a growing city and section. The growth extends to Salem vinegar and cider, all lines. To aid in a symmetrical growth, these activities are re quired here. There are unoccupied fields. More lines ought to be represented. J Our wholesaling and jobbing concerns increase all other lines of activity here. They link up a "widening territory to" this city ; establishing Salem as the trading, banking and forwarding and general trade center . of an ever increasing number of people living in a constantly enlarging trade terri tory. ' ' Good roads help in this process of growth,. The enterprise of an increasing number of men with vision help more. These men, -while they engage in business primarily to make profits for themselves, have the satisfaction of. giving employment to worthy home people ; of helping to make Salem a larger and solider city; of aiding the men on the land to find markets at better prices for what they produce and may produce. There is satisfaction in such service, aside from the mere dollars that may be made. . r There is a splendid spit of cooperation growing ud in Salem erican dekfcation to the world's between our wholesalers and jobbers and manufacturers and Dairy Congress in session at Cen- 0 nn f, . . T, . . .. . . . , ' tral Hall, Westminister. OUF men 0n the Jand Xt 13 a spirit: that, builds Cities worthy B m gc-.e erva . . t ta aoin LONDIN, June 30 (AP) Skim milk, long a waste product of the farm and the dairy, fed only to animals or thrown into the sew er, was revealed today as one of the most valuable of human foods SALEM HMD 0 F THE D FRUIT This Branch Is Important One In a Group of About Thirty Houses ever since the beginning of the lr By the excellent truck ser business, eight and a half years ,ct even the most Isolated com ago. The past year has been no'mun!ty can have the fine fresh exception; tn fact, the growth In fruits and vegetables as they come the past year has more than kent Into season; the wilderness Is up the average. I abolished and civilized, and time It Helps Salem and distance are annihilated so far The Willamette Grocery com-' as table supplies go. pany has been a big and lncreas- The company handles all the Ing factor In the prosperity of Sa- territory westward, clear to the lem, and a powerful influence in coast, in Lincoln county, covering the centering here of many of the it by its traveling agents and by Interests of five counties In which truck. It covers the territory clear It principally carries on its exten- to the Cascades, as far eastward sive operations. This company as men live on the western slope has grown to be one of the most of the range. Southward It rang- mportant distributing agencies of es to cover a large territory, what the central Willamette valley. lit can cover quickly and econom There are seven men on the lcally. road, and a total payroll of about The main trade territory of this 35 persons, handling the groceries 'company Is from Brownsville to that the trade wants from this one 'the south to Hubbard on the "Milk is about seven-eigtiThs f the name, and that fills the tributary territory with nroM- sair "when tie crea" rZ d ti.fied and progressive people. moved for butter manufacture or other purposes nearly three- fourths of the solids remain In the skim milk. For each pound of but ter the cow yields she also pro-; duces nearly two pounds of skim milk solids. "Within the past 25 years there has developed that perfection of HQY OLSON NOW HAS WHOLESALE CONCERN the dehydration processes which Ferry Street PrOfiUCe, Old ftas made possible on a commer- UanWm.xn. o i ra cial scale the dryinr of whole milk. I ,,sauHW9 OldllU, HC- buttermllk. skim milk, malted DOnS LlVPIV Season uiijb. ana wumn a coupie oi years the drying of whey remaining If any food products, are more LubP.' iiVf; pensliaWe than milk. The im- Ro n, " " " . snrt.nr. , Rot OIson Produce and Pruit cen- aa '. " ter at 440 Ferry street, and lud u;uiuaun step in conserv- -. f ,i, ,,.. . . - -Inr mnir u. I Inf fro the activity evident there storage or" UrUnoZ J Tlltl long distances can hardly be over L .t V tl It T !. bU'e estimated. i" .doIn !ts Bnare ln "PPlng the ovi . . 61,(111 stores, and homes mtmm.m. BV11UB CW I CJIU T Bre in llf... tt n , an ldI form tn I Al'red H. Berg, who opened the ..-HU..lCiD nuuuce company "iu nm iu economi cal loss except where It Is essential tnat the calf or young chicken should have skim milk solids to start its growth." Dates of Slogans in Oregon Statesman (With a few possible changes) Loganberries. October t. lit! Prunes, October IS Dairying, October 20 -: ' Flax, October 27 Filberts, November 8 Walnuts. November 10 Strawberries, November 17 Apples, Figs, Etc., Nov. 24 Raspberries. December 1 Mint, December 8 Beans, Etc., December 15 Blackberries, December 22 Cherries, 'December 2 Pears, Januarys, 1128 Gooseberries, January 12 Corn, January It Celery, January 28 Spinach. Etc., February 8 Onions, Etc., February 12 Potatoes, Etc., February 18 Bees, February 28 - Poultry and Pet Stock, Mar. 4 - City Beautiful, Etc.. March 11 Great Cows, March 12 Pared Highways. March 28 Read Lettuce, April 1. Bllos, Eto.. April 8 - Legumes, April 18 Asparagus. Etc., 'April 22 Grapes. Etc., April 28 Drug Garden. May 8 Sugar Industry. May 12 Water Powers, May 20 Irrigation. May 27 Mining. June 8 Land. Irrigation. Etc.. June 18 Floriculture, June 17 Hops. Cabbage. Etc., June 24 Wholesaling. Jobbing, July 1 Cucumbers, Etc., July 8 Hog July 16 GoaJs.'July 22 - Schools. July 28 Sheep. August 5 Seeds. August 1 2 National Advertising. Aug. 18 Livestock. August it Grain & Grain Products. Sept. 2 Manufacturing, Sept. 8 -- Woodworking, Etc., Sept. 18 " Automotive Industries, Sept 28 - Paper Mills, Sept. 20 (Back copies of the Thurs-X day edition of The Dally Ore gon Statesman are on hand. They re for sale at 10 cents each, mailed to any address. Current topics 8 cents. The Ryan Fruit company's S- lem branch is at the corner of Trade and Cottage streets. It has a building there frnntin 84 feet on Trade street and 78 feet on Cottage, with full base ment that can be kept aKrays at the right temperature winter or summer. It was constructed esnecialir tnr the needs of the business; refrlg- crsior construction, and equipped with a refrigerating plant auto matically operated; one of the best equipped buildings ln this respect in tne valley. The Ryan Fruit company, whole saler and distributor of fr. fruit and vegetables, opened its Salem branch house on March lit of 1824, in a temporary building i rraoe and High streets. una enjoyea a gooa business for their slm branch house and they are pleas- ea wun their footlnr here, and the men in charge are enthusias tic over the outlook and in their praise or the capital city as a tlr in which to do business and make meir nomes. There are SO branch houses of tne Ryan Fruit company, in the nest cities up and down the coast and ln Idaho. Montana. Utah ni Nevada. The home office la at Seattle. Joseph W. Wise la the Salem man ager; Harold Bailey Is warehouse man. W L. Parker cashier, and L. H. Dunn, salesman. Derald Baker and H. Badeau are drivers. Miss H. Relnemer is bookkeeper. OIL-0-MATIC '. i ... -: '" - s '- WHAT IS IT? SEE THEO. M. BARR Phone 192 5Bkbs&? The Surest way to build a prosper ous city is for ALL of us to resolve to support our own institutions. No mat ter how small or how large. Patronize the people whose interest is in build ing a better Salem. (SamnmeoH (S1g Represents one of Salem's great in dustries. Thousands of cases are dis tributed over this valley. Merchants everywhere acclaim the brand as the finest food packed. Get back of this brand. Call for Elsi nore. Encourage your grocer to back this product. Boost him along. WHOLESALE HONS on year and . uau ago. is manager of Mr. 'Ol son's enterprise. Berg; and El mer Olson conducted the Head quarters company until It was pur chased by Roy Olson Just two months ago. The produce busi ness was moved from Front strict In August 1927. since then it has been established In the nresent lo cation. Mr. Olson and his manacer huT . - rruus ana vegetables from the lo cal farmers in so far as they can ooiain them, but as much of th demand l fm. .. . The longest established whole- locaflv . " V.', .1 "?f"W.n lr . w"' oe " ooa 19 hlPPed In from outside w. uu iub iirsi 01 January points, and particularly the south owe ueorge e. Waters, whole- In addition t v, ..1. a 1 .... . I . - Q Tuvieuie a a " "Dac: "a cigars business and also a retail sideline ana canay, etc., opened business the Olson T.,, . . I . IWC81 ..u.., A. ioai. wnen ne was a rruits and vegetables for shipment cuay wun a long neaa for to outside points business, and he has met with The company trucks as wMi . .une. every aay since. m his me several employes are kept wholesale and Jobbing operations constantly on the Jump now to E HERE IN 38TH M the buyeds week executive com-"" mi t tee announced mat three f the largest downtown tneaOr Lmd been . leased for three uTjfe, 8r exclusive entertainment for tho visiting merchants. There will al so, be .entertainment for the wo men. The program includes: August. 6, Noon, Special lun h eon for visiting merchants, Thom as K. Kelly, Minneapolis. will.thJk on "Sales and Turn-Over." Even ing of same day, Hellig themer leased for performance by Duffy Playera with a guest star. August 7. Special fashion show and vaudeville In one of the large theaters. August 8. Stag party and erru k- er In Broadway theater. Same night ladies will be entertained at the Portland Theater. August 9, Visiting merchants will be entertained in afternoon at JanUen Beach. Portland's nw beach resort. August 10, participating firms hosts to friends and customers. - August -11. Open house will be held by 110 Jobbers and manu facturer. Stamp Market Moving From Paris to Brussels he supplies the trade ln a radius handle the seasonal !m.n ui i 10 iu miles. xne advantageous position of Salem as a Jobbing point was so well made known by Mr. Waters to the manufacturers and lmoort era of the goods which he handles mat He was enabled lone since to deal with them directly and to piace Himself upon an eaual foot Ing with the biggest wholesalers on the eoast. That is the great necessity to secure PUNS COMPLETED FOR BUYERS WEEK PORTLAND. Ore.. June 20 reparations have been term n. Cmiplfta tor Portland's sixteen buying advantages. Salem h. th J f0"1 Buyers' Week, sponsored field of consumption for all line, B.r" ,tr rce de d ha. a most farorabl. mean. ' Portland Chamber of distribution .o that the man or ,k I ' 1. 66 obMrTed dur company that can purchase o Z P" T!!' Au'".t equal basis with the big concerns UnV i.r tiTil D. Prt is sure of ..rr.. i ,,. , L"? Jobbers and mana . r. I iciurers Dave txOndM wiv vujiiiDu uws ivnrinwsiaf Mr. W.t.r. 1. dr. i.h.. ... "T The Vnlnm. nt .J i I . oy xvortnwest to be nr.nt to be their gu A a m - . average person ln the and the Mii. 'M.' amount of m-r.-i. I . ,- .- "w "a ooum- He 1. ltH "1". "T oe included I J J oii street, i ust or invitations. wnere he has a commtfi... -v 1 o.nr.. T . . room and 1 1 wrenw. futirmw of viuu prise the PARIS. June 80 (AP) The international postage stamp mar ket is apparently to be transfer red from Paris to Brussels. For 60 years Paris has been the recognised gathering place faf stamp collectors.1, with an annbtU congress, held on several occasIotiH at the Sorbonne, and weekly ealt-s when weather permitted under the trees of the Champs Klysees. As the result of the decision of tli French government to exericst1 a control over all sales, even tho between, amateur collectors, and to tax all profits, the principal French .dealers have decided to open branches In the Belgian cap ital. They have received assur ances that under the Belgian law s there will be no taxes Imposed when the transfers are shown to be for purposes of completing col lections and the buyers and sell is are known to be amateurs and i.ot professional dealers. Although the line of demarca tion seem, vague, the promise htm been sufficient fortwo Parisian dealers to transfer their entire stocks to Belgium, and a Roch ester; N, Y.jt collector, whose name ha. 'not 'been announced, is said to hfcve; appointed a personal rn- resentaUve to attend Belgian i! during the summer. PA RIS. ( A P ) A raertea s n d Canada are to be visited this fall by a pioneer In the antl-wbite slave movement, Mrs. Ada Uelgh. Despite her 88 years. 80 of which hare been spent in active welfare work, Mrs. Leigh will lecture be fore women's clubs in the princi pal American cities. We can put Salem on the Map with DBDGDITQ M( Hay of good aualitr is frMi,A ly reduced in market I . my-7- oaies are ragged in aone.r. ance or are so -poorly tied as to be easily broken. Oregon Agricul ture couege specialist, find. At,. musty or moldy har from th- auowea to go into the bales raises a question in the mind of buyer or Inspector as well. Distributors Co. Salem, Oregon J O a tt l a n d P out iac Sales and Service VICK BROS. High Street at Trade ; We handle Castie, Gate, Kin?, Rock Spring: Coal and Gasco and Diamond Briquets Also coal specially designed for chicken brooder TELEPHONE 930 use. -f