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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1914)
HOME ANI) FARM MAGAZINE SECTION Home and Farm Magazine Section Editorial Page Timely, Pertinent Comment Upon Men and Affairs, Following the Trend of World Nows; Suggestions of Interest to Rendere- Hints Along Lines of Progressive Farm Thought, may grow to great m entality and physical The total wealth of the warring nations endowment by careful consideration of the is $300,000,000,000, and if Tesla's figures on prc-tr.ids, carbohydrates, calories and gen the total cost of 200 days’ fighting are cor eral foods that enter into his diet! These rect, they mean that nearly 25 per cent of a and kindred questions are raised through the E urope’s total wealth will be the sacrifice a organization of what is known as the “ Clab which must be paid for the terrible spee- ♦ ber Cult,’’ which recommends the adoption tacle which is now going on. <» of a diet of peanuts, raw cabbage and bonny- For lifty years, Tesla says, Europe must a clabber as a producer of intellectual and pay and pay, and not even then will the <3> physical super-men. account be closed. Coming generations with a It is not claimed for the cult th at one out blame for the conflict, will be burdened <a may proceed to mental and physical heights with penalties. Even the victors will be <» at one bound by close attention to the diet. penalized, for no gain of territory or war <• tioned. Rather is it urged that devotees must have indem nity will repair the losses which de patience, and await the slow and cumulative struction of property, the killing of human effect of the years before realizing all that beings and the maiming of others will bring NORTHWEST 1915. is promised them. even to the victors. OR THE PURPOSE of discussing means No doubt one who confines his gustatory for draw ing the travel to the Califor- The United States knows something about wants to peanuts, raw cabbage and bonny- w a r’s penalties. We are yet paying the price nia expositions at San Francisco ami San Diego through northw estern routes, a clabber over a term of years is entitled to of a conflict fifty years ago. That unfortun conference of the governors of Washing some high reward, says the Seattle Post ate war a tremendous handicap on the na intelligencer. Those who have followed the tion. The South suffered most, but the ton, Oregon, Utah, Idaho and Montana has diet for some months admit th at the calm North, conquering after tremendous sacri been called by Governor W est of Oregon, to pleasures of the dining table have vanished, fices of men and money, is only now begin meet in Portland on November 26 and 27, and that eating has become a m atter of rote. ning to feel the burden lessen. a t the opening of the Pacific Northwest M anufacturers' aud Land P roducts’ Exposi However, there are present rewards. The There will never be another war between colony is free of dependence upon the ordi tion in th at city. It is hoped that a t this N orth and South. It is known now that nary food supplies, and as long as the plod time plans may be form ulated to secure men can livo in harmony, and we realize ding cow continues in its work and the northw estern routings for the visitors and th a t America would be much further along goober and jabbage patches thrive the prob for the entertainm ent of the tourists when the road of progress had the Civil war never lem of living is greatly simplified. in this country. Governor Hiram Johnson been fought. Europe will learn the lesson we W hatever the outcome of the experiment, of California has also been invited to be learned. W ar’s accounts are not settled it is probable th at humanity in general will present at the meeting. when the fighting ends. prefer to follow the old method of catering One purpose of the meeting, if plans are to the appetite within the limits of the purse. successful, will be to get the visitors to stop CANNED GOODS. off in the rural districts of the states inter There are too many people who prefer to lthough south A merica imports live well while they live, rather than to live ested rather than to confine their attention about $15,000,000 worth of canned in the Northwest to the larger cities. This is abstemiously and live long. W ithout the goods annually, the United States fur pleasures of a well-filled table, there are a movement which should have the hearty nishes only about 18 per cent of the total, of co-operation of all farm ing folk for the in people who would prefer to lay aside the which the principal item is canned salmon. troubles of life and take a nice, long sleep. terest of easterners in our agricultural and That the sales of canned goods in this field stock raising pursuits is of decided value in can be greatly increased is the opinion of AN AIM IN LIFE. the development of the Northwest. Too Commercial Agent E. A. Thayer of the De often the tourist gains his knowledge of the IGH SCHOOL STUDENTS are not the partm ent of Commerce, tvho recently com resources of the great Northwest in a hasty only ones to whom the following edi pleted an investigation of the Latin-Ameri glance through car windows as his train torial in a school paper may a p p ly : can m arkets for this line of goods. speeds across the land. n av e an aim in life. Set up your goal and The agricultural communities form the In the year of 1913, there was produced then work with all your heart and soul to backbone of a state and their influence in in the State of Wisconsin more than one attain it. Make your goal the big thing in the development of the Northwest should hundred millions of dollars’ worth of cheese life, make it all yours. not be overlooked. In spite of the splendid High school students are too often w ith and other dairy products which gave that m anufacturing concerns th at gain footholds state the title of being the greatest cheese in the large cities and bring thousands of out a definite purpose in view. They are producing state in the Union. The produc not quite sure what they are attending men to the Northwest it is the land which school for; they are simply going. The aver tion of cheese along in th at state equalled holds the possibilities of the future. The forty-four per cent, of the entire cheese age girl or boy thinks of life after school more men who can be attracted to the farm, output of the United States. days as some vague unreality in the misty the greater the prosperity of the state. future, something th at will take care of In passing, it may be mentioned th at the “ South Africa wants Pacific Coast ap itself. Why should they give it a second M anufacturers’ and Land P roducts’ Exposi thought! Concentrated effort means every ples,” says our consul at Johannesburg, tion in Portland is worthy of the serious “ largely on account of the system of pack thing in this age of specialization. To be a consideration of the entire Northwest. The “ Jack-of-all-trades” acknowledges in ineffi ing best suiting market conditions. Medium holding of such a fair is certain to result ciency now, and sooner or later acknowl sized red apples, such as Jonathans, Rome in friendlier relationships and a wider Beauties, Banana Apples, Winesaps and edges failure. Throughout the history of the knowledge of the resources of the North- Spitzenbergs, particularly the last two, are world the big men of affairs have had one West. preferred to other varieties.” aim in life. Napoleon, a poor Corsican, made Should the conference of governors pro himself master of France and her domain posed become a fact it should make for a simply because he set out to do so and kept A new Oregon berry has been produced greater Northwest. The securing of the enor on until he had accomplished his end. James by a plant breeder of the state. Early re mous hegira of visitors to California has ports are that it may become a commercial K. Polk set out to obtain California, and he been through thousands of dollars spent in factor in the business. Only the originator got it. W hat these men have done on a large advertisbig the Panama Pacific Interna of a new plant can tell the numberless Reale, every one of you can do in a narrow tional Exposition. It remains for the N orth failures which have preceded success. er sphere. Have an aim in life. If you like west to profit by this in getting the travelers engineering, make yourself an engineer; if to take the northw estern route. E ntertain Regardless of what we may think of im you have a liking for science, take up some ments of many kinds may be planned for migrants from Japan, one immigrant has scientific w ork; if you enjoy working in the their benefit and everything possible should proved welcome. It is a plant known as out-of-doors, be a farm er or a surveyor. Any be done to make their stay a pleasant one. the Adsuki bean. It bears heavily, is deli good, honest occupation is a worthy goal. The states along the southern route to cate in flavor and is rich in protein. More Make something of yourself, and start in California might object to our capturing the of this kind of immigrants will be received now. travel, but there would be nothing to pre with open arms. vent the visitors from taking th at route on EUROPE’S PAYMENT. their way home. Yet, it is before the N orth The scientific roosters are seeing great IKOLA TESLA estimates the cost nt west to begin a stem fight to persuade the possibilities in our sugar beet pulp by manu Europe’s war at the end of the 200th tourists to come by way of thia fertile sec facturing it into the cyanide of potassium day at $70,000,000,000. The mind can tion. They will be much more receptive to for the treatm ent of the minerals containing hardly grasp the magnitude of such figures. first impressions received in the Northwest the precious metals. W hat will our fatten Tesla goes further than experts who have than to latter impressions of the Southwest. ing cattle and sheep think of this raid on merely estimated the cost of m ilitary opera their commissary departm ent! We want the visitors to see the Northwest tions. He includes the economic values of first. Make th a t the slogan of all loyal sons lives which will be lost, the economic waste of the Northwest. “ See the Northwest Our friend, Jupe Pluve, had a long va f ir s t.’’ through the crippling of able bodied men, cation this summer. L e t’s hope that pleas the cost of disease, the destruction of credit ant reminiscences will not cause him ta THE DIET CULT. and purchasing power, of property, com shirk work this winter! S IT POSSIBLE that, by taking thought merce and industry, taking in every factor, and making careful selection of his diet, immediate or in the future, which enters If Gifford Pinchot is looking for a place man may raise himself from the mental into the conflict. He also estimates the price to spend his honeymoon, his attention is and physical planes in which he was born! which nations at war will have to pay for railed to 11/100,000 acres of forest reserve la it probable that one of average intellect retardation of social progress. in the State of Washington. ♦ TO ADVKETTSKBS. Advertiser» in thia locality who wish to fully cover all sections oí Oregon and Wash- ♦ Ington and a portion of Idaho will apply to local publishers for rates. General advertisers may address 0. I*. ♦ Burton, Advertising Manager of Farm Mag- ♦ azine Co., Publishers Oregon-Washington- ♦ Idaho Farmer, 411 Panama Building, Port- land, Oregon, for rates and information The publishers will accept business from ** no advertiser whose reliability can be quee- ♦ ❖ ♦ F A H I