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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1925)
. .;r,..: C - ' - 1 , , : , V " ! vr:U .i - re . . 7 1 ? ua- : .'t . r""i.'rV'' . '--cr rr!?.s f"r i: : , -I. . ' "cr,.-i.ry wei, , , . ..v..-- (T1 & alnve i n.jnlftly good Q'Jr f a - . . 1; icr, "5 cr s;re lu April, I!?y. cr c e n i" hare a gc J 1.- - ; to e:sht wecl 3 r I . ' r .13 .cUl-ur'Texperi . : . t... 3 -try, t i .1 3 c-w-re in Cr:.,ca 1 jrcsresj that It L? : r " ry to 3 at v : .t y;.: : - ' ' ' TLa - nock -or - . ; 1 T i -1 I:. ! (li-:. . t V A - J IS ; 1 8ALCM. ' ' .OREGON Jf,, VE WISH' - CUR r.I ANY. FRIENDS 'A T4D PATRONS . ! Iw'yeml V , 1' : i t 7 r 1 .. . , , j ere ,3. a L mu: ts f n :rt tr-'j-- 2 I TC:l3ca3 I.r!ar.t "1 indn lry '1 tie ia' i t'istrlct.'.'lt I fweuty-t-ie years 430,- some of 2.-3 rersl.: J. to tip r .it r- t. Cam r'!--t3 of Troiatly - nQt ava- l'? EultaL j ..urrcry i;ockln.ore 'tiia cliv.t , to tea .years cf for tte j. i;ir-3 cr four years, I has tMi .year brought ths and it will so cc iiasia for tie I average j for- three years to between tMrty-foar " and thirty- Ani it giould. It J, a boom that I hundred jsoundg .,- ter. -. acre. R-IU If y. Itself, rt;:y;?i: I JEleren year old twes 'this year All the filberts "produced ,-coa-lyil-e.i .rt.-tie rat of. about two EiercJally ia the United State3 are. thousand pound3 per.acre..,- With grown-la the .i::ametta valley; I euch yielia, 'hich-are not excej- except those in Clarke . county.! sire and can be easily counted oa, Trashinstonf which. 13 practically I there need be no oubt,as to the a continuation of, tiis Talley.. C I profitableness of the .industry . , : Crown in what The EUtesman I Read the .'abbra paragraph, oyer is pleased to-call the-Salem die- a second time. Then you." will not trict.. The eew plantings in- this dispute the prediction that the cquntryrare all '-. Jn ,thU dljstricC filbert Industry, wiil be, one of the "The expert in'thia. tine from the I most important of all . our.induv United .States: Department f A-1 tries Jhere jn theTSalem district, rfcnlture, rlsitlng alejtn last year, I The filbert boom" will and should said we ; hare ' the, moat promising persist. Z :,. C-Ci ' f- f filbert crores tere to be found in The crowing of liibers and wa the country. v ' "' nuts in the Salem .district's bound Qur.fIlbertJ.grbwers have been I to brine up land .Taluas. .KPr tne learning by experience and expert, purpose-pf TcmltiTtlng thesenur znentipg. ' Pollination ?is the llg trees, bundreds of 'thousands pf thing In filbert growing-i -This acres of our land Is worth ten ty matter has resolved itself down twenty times titer 'present 'selling to about the following: ..' .'; :. prices potentially . worth such Plant J Barcelona filberts, with I great advances: ins price, v r enough Du Chilly trees to pollen-1 i If you Uver in kome' other ,dls ize them. , with enoueh "Clackamas I trict. or some other atate or coun- or Davidiana (or DavIana)to pol-l try, you can .afford to give this lenixe the DuChlllys. There are I matter consideration.- some newer pollenizers that will I ' One- thing mote: The lu&eri no doubt.be Iveard from. ln the fu- I tree .never grows old, - It renews tore in the Industry; when enough I itself every year, 4ike the wa trees shall have been prodnced to 1 nut tree. Filbert and wainut make them : generally available. I trees put out now, of the rignt All of the articles on the Slogan frarietles, with proper poiunizera, pages are worth reading; should I in the Salem- district, will grpw be :read -and studied by those ex-1 more fruitful! and more valuable pect(ng to Plant filberts. . 1 throughout' all the jjreara -of-rottr. - The jpioneers ', of,: the Industry I life, and thai lives ,of your cnn- hare blazed the way: have borne I dren and children's children, down ' . ' ' 1 I . - '.. '.. . . m -I through the unwinaing years 01 the future. i If the gossip awakes without; a ton sue in a hot place full of nice scandal,: that rill be hell - ..J , 1 1 4 i IV, A Happy and - Prosperous New Year to You. Start the New ; Year -right by getting a ' practical . busi ness education. We have, thorough -courser in book keeping, shorthand, and typewriting, y Put grad uates are in ' demand. - fiihrwl Karln, atrairi - mmnrt T Monday, Office open now.'f, Call and see us. STAUr wen CZOINNOWt f1 f ' -..;..!.... SEEJMHIGREI : ' ft "A I i v ' S 1 ' , k ' - - I . f 1. SIIQULD fiE LIMITED Warning . Agajinst Big In crease Issued by bouth Dakota College Expert ... . r- . ' . Because an increase In flax pro duction may place-the -crop-n an I export basis resulting in, a marked ! reduction in .price .to the produp- er; M. R. Benedict of the farm economlca department at South Dakota Agricultural , college, be lieves that the flax acreage should not' be increased ; to any consider able extent next! spring. .' s 'Flax . seed has proved during recent years a profitable cash crop for South Dakota farmers in many sections," he! 8aJr. '"Very rapid expansion In: acreage and produc tion has occurred, especially dnr ing the past year, and there teems considerable sentiment for furth er .-marked expansion during 1925."- - . ; i la reviewing the copdltlons rej ative to flax seed production, Ben edict feels that f any considerable expansion in .production from the present figure Is; likely 4o cause ; a marked . 'eduction in the price re ceived, owing, to I the fact that the united States production is now approaching the amount consumed In, this country., I To, Increase pro duction in excess of the amount needed in thia country would auto matically place dur-entire produc tion on a world price' basis,, At the present time flax seed growers appear to be getting practically the full benefit of a 40 cent per bushel, tarlft especially 1 against flax ; seed - from Canada .which is one ,: of the principal , Competing countries, vi' 4 '--- : v, C- ...jI Production; in 1924 reached 30 4 v million- bushels." Consump tion in this country Is from" 30 to 40 million. bushels in recent syears but previous to 1,922 averaged less than 30 million bushels. ' 1 Linseed xil mills are- located principally in tae states of New York , and '' Minnesota, v 5 with " ika twuu ,ims ,m ew ;prK.r4inrfalo andMinneapoiia. There are-also plants at Philadelphia. Toledo. Chicago .and Dulutlui.The mills along , the Atlantic "coast depend largely ppon fArgentlne -j seed, whereas the J. western mills ,ns chiefly domestic and Canadian seed. iTherefore. United Ktff production would not ' need to reach; their full consumption j be- lore increasea -com peu t ion f rorn foreign seed 'would Jegla to be felt. . , I . , . . In, vie w.qf these facts,, Benedict 1 ij L ORi924,ourgratefuracknowl- 1 .edgments go out to the generous public which has heapinglyre- . warded pur earnest efFortS;to give styles r ; that : are right up" and , quality rthat is . ; upright, together with a type of service , that counts no trouble too; great rand no ; hours : too late and prices that-represent r the lowest we can set, never-the high- : v est we could get. For 1925, wc rc-affirm the jprinciplc of this store - . that wc think more' of our hard-won reputation V than - of. "easy money." ' While we are in bus iness for gain, we are also in business to remain; to be a public-serving institution, not just a profit-earning organization; to take deep ! pride in the welfare; of this community to which wc shall never say "Farewell I " - 1 . j We clasp hands with you, Mr. and Mrs. Reader, across the frontier of the old and the new year, mindful of the motto of the ancient Huguenots- "Onc for all; all. for one." 1 . : . I C. P. Bishop, Pres. R. H. Cooley, Mgr. j A i VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERY:BODYt m : 1 . . ' - ' ; . , j I " 7 - " " HI'! N lllM .INI Wl ,.1 I I II I , l ' ' f ! " ' Mil- I i Ml 0 :;,o::--.v-!-j i.. -: f-:.- , .X - S N New' Year Day ha ever been a fav brite date for readjustments and Uie un dertalrihg of new enterprises. So, top, it has come to be an accepted date from which ,to berjin.. the practice of new habits, to abandon old ones and upon which to malce formal resolutions as to future conduct. v Our Store Creed He who enters here is welcome, is told elruth,and buying pr notis catisfied. ; We feel that we are equal to your confidence and patronafje. TLb mency you spend at "our store is returned to you in 100 per cent value, ICO per ccr.i service, 10a per cent satisfaction, plus a saving that cari oily be had ni a store .vhcrc the entire personnel of the ..store; is interested in scrvLj yw: better .than ever before.' I ' 5 May the Nev Year brinsr to you and yours health, hepr.cri ci : prosperity. T . 7T" . L ' ' ; . ! -. - ; . . ,- -m i! ; S r i 3UY FJRO:,l : A STORE VITH THE 4 V j