The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 12, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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; HE-TOLD LIOHDAY
j John II. IlcXary TeU of 'Its Dc
j relopacnt la Willamette
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John IT. McNarjv local attorney
of Salem and one. of pie best. In
formed men in the country on the
flax and linen industry. addressed
members of the Salem ; Chamber
of Commerce Monday noon. The
whole meeting was given np to
a discussion of, toe flax and linen
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-"The - first flax grown In the
Willamette valley was planted and
Tpwn in Yamhill, county by Al
bert Johnson in 1844,": declared
Mr. McNarjr. "Since that time
the growing of flax has been an
established fact here.
"In 1846 flax was planted In
Marion county near. Hubbard, and
In 1871 oyer 3200 acres of flax
was grown for the old Pioneer
Oil works, which used the seed of
the flax to make linseed oil.
Flax can be grown here. our
cliiaate is adapted for the curing
of the fiber after It is cut, and
our water Is free from minerals
" to hinder the retting . processes,"
continued the speaker. "
In commenting upon the prom
ises of the promoter, D. M. Sanson,
president of the Dominion Linens,
Ltd.. Mr. McK&ry stated that
skilled workmen would be furn
ished, and a careful supervision of
the selling end of the linen busi
ness would be given the local in
dustry. , . . .; . -
"There is Imported each year
$25,000,000 of linens which the
proposed Salem factory can manu
facture. There '1s a market in
' this country for the product, mar
ket enough to keep 45 mills go
ing at full blast. --
With the disappearance of the
timber, which will be felt' within
the next score of years, a new in-
, dqstry is needed to give employ
ment to the people, the. speaker
said in closing. ; . : " ;
LEGION IS REVIVED
EJj rrty to Be Held at Woodbnrn
.i . at Installation of Tost
Salera and Silverton Legion
nalre will attend a big smoker in
Wbodburn Friday night. Local ar
rangements are in charge of Com
mander Simmr. "Imported tal
ent," smokes and a big feed are
on the program. Woodbum is In
viting the prominent business men
of ther community and all ex-service
men whether they are mem
bers of the American Legion, or
not. The drunv, and bugle corps
of Capital post No. 9 will be on
hand. v-
. C. , It. Johnson, executive , com
mitteeman Silverton, and Newell
Williams, Salem, were In Wood
bnrn last week to revive the post.
Ten r-ip'a were ulened ui and other
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signatures promised. Woodbara
ta$ ttea without an active post
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individual said to -
l B E B En EF1TTED BY LAV
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then family ties must yield to' the
exigencies of "-the case and to the
best interest both of the child and
ol society. r -r :'! ? :
"The law Is founded upon neces
sity, that is to say, the needs of
children so afflicted make it ne
cessary that the state should take
the place of their natural parents
and furnish them the care and
protection which their helpless
condition demands.
l"The scope and purpose of the
statute now under a tack is to pro
vide Jn a summary manner tor
placing : feeble-minded t children
under the guardianship i of -; the
state. As to such; children the
place of detention is a homeland
a Jhaven of refuge, not a prison.
By reason of its special character
and because- of its humane pur
pose, the law should receive such
a construction as will not defeat
its benevolent Intention." . .
adio Program On
I In Seattle Tenirrht
Between h:30 and 10 o'clock
ton iirht there win be on the air at
KFOA; Seattle (meter length
454.3), one of the nest programs
that has ever een heard in the
northwest.. It is being sponsored
by the Clossett & Devera company
of Seattle and Portland, manufac
turers of Golden West coffee and
teas, i A great deal of preparation
which has been in the hands of
the Western. Agtncy, Inc., of Se-
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IIAVE A CAHPtrrTER DO
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RIDICULOUS I you say. Yet that to
what hundreds of people do every
dr when they engage the services of
other1 than a trsirved RECTAL SPE
CIALIST to cure their Files. Nowonder
they recede no benefit and continue to
suer, and condemn the doctor for their
time and money wasted.
My years of training and experience
tteadns RECTAL and COLON U-
life-long UUARArt 1 EC
, thst I will cure ytmr Piles
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The public is most cordially invited to call at our sales
room and cee the latest models, cuch as the Villys-ICnisht
. Sin: the Overland Sis: the Overland Model 01 Coune-
Ssdan; the new all ctccl body Sedan,
cna vcacn vmi
Demon tiratiens vill be rfven in the
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attla, hs ta done to mike tll3
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The evening will open with a
short address; of welcome and
good wishes to all radio fans .who
are listening In, by the "hostess,"
Miss Leona M. Butler of Seattle
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Pay Qtt monthly
Paying off the mortgage on your home in
monthly instalments which take care of Jttoth
principal and interest is the most convenient
and least burdensome way of becoming a home ,
owner. , . ,
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We can refinance your present mortgage so
that you can pay it off in either 60 or.;. 142
months, as you desire. Call or write for folder
showing the schedule
cpnt Instftlment: Mnriw.
loans on Salera
iness ; property
Mortoack Loan s
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Hiss Eatler was selected last fall i
frcn among many contestants f
pesa for the fists re now 'know
all over 4he northwest . as the
"Golden West , Girl.". Her . extra
ordinary personality has had much
weight in securing the services of
the well known artists who follow.
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resi4ence and bus-. f
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Also, directly across the street the new modern Sabrn
, Laundry is holding open hcuro and has invited in the pub
lic to see thciiihew plant in full operation, vhieli will be cf
interest to all.! '
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Bstvecri tlie Hours of Seven-Thirty and Nine-Thirty
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