OlIE QPEGQIT STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 1,1 1925 , i v . ( . 0!2iisimi-.ii:i f ! , t:.-: . :M -it. , ;: j"' 7-" r::";!." .-f -7 . ' : - '" "- ;vI " II 7r--:y J:iK;;Tn;-.r -j -jr. : i?!fF!HHiiSl M-j-f . ! 7- 7--:n-j: J-jp!. . v-f -7r fVv- .7 ' . ! :.:- ' 1 - : rp--;K L -,- . , , i :: ::;r;: '7' f'-tV-' : :: ::'7!7i7t!V7-- : T 77 : ; : 1 - I'-:' ' ' -fi- :-,.: - -d ,;- . : ' " - rn 1 11 ni I r riri ri - J J '' JW : Jiv J . ' . f ; fit- ::.!. ',. , I - ' i . ii I :ii ; 1 : si i ?! i i' , Si . .. , . : i. , ; : ;. , -. i : . - f . ! . i: . . !. t i ; i - - - , ! .;. "i - . : j -;- i I t !i j; iji' i . J; ! : ; ; I 7 I , ' I ... ! f - r . -m -: : .jV, mm$u- : - r 7r -j- ? : w .. .( : ; - n ; r -t Never was sucK an opportunity offered the residents of the Willamette valley for uniting I the welfare of the farmers, the laboring peogle and investors In a purely home enterprise such as is offered by the Oregon Linen Mill which will be built in Salem. tThe farmers get additional money crop that has been tested out and for the harvesting of which pjracticali machinery has been perfected the flax pulling machine. The small farmers who want to pull their crop by hand labor can do so. flax crops all the way from a quarter of. an acre to a hundred acres are made possible, i Good roads and truck hauling make the crop one tthat can be raised any distance from the Linen Mill. 1 - T i -I- I i j , j ... 1 - - ' ', ; I Everybody Should Subscribe :Z TKe capital to establish this industry should come from all the people who can take stock on the instalment plan. There is not a business man or farmer or truck or berry grower who cannot take a few shares of stock and pay for it on the instalment plan that has been decided upon. AH large industries are tending to go into the hands of a large number of small investors and the Linen Mill should be fpwned by; the largest number possible. f 1 i Employment For Men, Women arid Young People M'MMh ! ! : ! ii ' fy- Farmers to grow the raw material and investors to make the big undertaking possible are the two biggest factors. .The employment fof family I labor in the industry itself is the third big factor. That is of theJutmost importance to the people Hying in the cities and sub I urbs. Those industries that employ men, women and young people are the foundation of community prosperity and the main reason why I Salem ranks higK as a wage-earning and HomeAbuilding city. ! There is no more beautiful orJ prosperous town of its class in the United States and all the people have faith in its future on industrial lines. Every month hi the year hundreds of thousands of dollars of Salem securities. , If Sa em people will concentrate their investments money are invested in oil stocks, i mining stocks, industrial arid non-taxable for a single month on the Linen Mill a purely local enterprise which has everything in favbriof its becoming as great a success and profit winner! as the saw mill, the woolen mill and the paper mill this great offering for progress will succeed. r - J: 7 1- ! Salem for many years Had the unenviable reputation of being a I "slow town but it has lived down that name. If the stock subscrip I tibn for the Oregon Linen Mill is taken quickly and without any ef l fori, it will advertise States, fduej tb the I fact'tnat it hks becoriie the central point for the development of the I linen industry which is a business of national proportions. This mill I will be followed by other mills, not only in Salem but throughout the amette valley. , ine eiiect tms wiii nave on rcdi csidic vmucs Putting Salem on the Map Coupon Cut O ut nii Fill Out I in the next few years, in both farm and city property can hardly be estimated. With such an opportunity betore us we cannot attord to ! hesitate, j The importance and magnitude of the results to j be ob , tauiecl from this wjllf feet jeyery working ? man, eyery business, eyery prorr qwnerjari j fcetus ; once ahdfor! all Ichangelhe iitle of a Vslow jtovm' ;whicK?. us&k to i apply to Salem arid 'erase it forever by the speed and spirit with which ! ' WC put OVCr UlC WICKU l-aucit AfxAA. , f I lf..f;.v,;'t"t - j 7! u.1 U;!7;;: ! i. I . . '. : Salem, Oregon, April 10, 1925 I believe in OregtonJ the Willamette valley and the Citv of SalemJ T want to se the Oregon (Linen Mill go over big and .will be glad to take same stock! Why make balem business men take time to solicit the monev for this miU? It has been fully investigated in every detail and the result of these inyestigatioiis are all favorable and on file in the Chamber of uommerce. 1 will do all l can to make this great enterprise a success. ! send me necessary subscription blanks. J ' r.' Address Ll. All Salem Citizens Should' Attend the Mass Meeting Friday at 8 o'clocK at jrana meat er to Hear Final Discussion of This Project r f J f 1 i S. t i. X V. ;