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9 1 Tills cut is used by courtesy of the Associated Industries, of Oregon. T.A.IiveslCy&e.. Largest Growers, Shippers and Exporter of PACIFIC COAST HOPS' . Offices: Salem", Oregon and San Francisco, . I S California r r HOMEWETWASH LAUNDRY j r lou6JfyoorUome M 171' Price 75c and lip 135G B Street' tirad -or your elothittf Mil zebn( it at th CAPITAL EXCHANGE W will plw aad tUf y 7 142 W. Conmercial. Bt. ' If yoo are oat or harmony -with the laws of health, STOP, disease-building habits. .Common sense advice and treatment at Dili GOFFItlER, 220 Oregon Bldg.. Phone 551 GILBERT STUDIO AND CRAFT SHOP Plrturea Framed Artistically " tJpstir 147 North CommcrcUl Slogan Ads Are -' tsusiness uetters OREGON PACKING . The industrial center COMPANY VALLEY PACKING COM PAN Y We Have a District That Is Favorable to ,the produc-.-. tioh of Fine Crops H. O. White, of the firm of D. A. White & Son, is o&e : of the best posted men In Salm on .the grain mausiry. lie is constantly buyixrg and selling for his firm, as they are feedmenvandj seed men, and large' shippers of everything In their line. " . He believes we have a good grain country, capable, ; with cor rect rotations and ' conservation and bunding up of soil fertility, of producing in every normal year crops ofgrain away above the av erage for this section of: the Unit ed States. ' :":;'. ; V Owing to a few warm days, in jJune, the grain crop of itbis year I was cui aown- perhaps ut down t 10 bushels to the acre on an av- erage for the whole district, be- ;cause up 4o that'tlme the prospect for-at bumper crop was -excellent I S The Varieties Wo Produce Mr. White said yesterday that j pur section produces principally .white winter and white Eton Z. THE OREGON STATESMAN,- SALEM; OREGON-' ' EAGLE DAMP WASH . Try Our , . dry: wash:: 23 lbs. $1.13 Additional 11m. 4 He per lh." Nothing Starrhetl or Ironed " R." HWolteiy Ffrop. Oor. 10th and O St. Phone 1802 Cigars, , Confectionery -Soft Drinks SAIEI PUBLIC MARKET . But personally owned and prirately conducted ! G. F.' BRAZIER TODD ELECTRIC MOTOR . - v SHOP Specialize ion re-windlng. : ; , repairing a n d- Installing: ' , electric motors. , j Basement Masonic Building j : PHOXB Stl2 ' - y ? 606 U. S. National Bank Bldg Phone 859 Res. Phone 469 J dr. b; H. WHmf ( Osteopathic ; , . Physician and Sargeoa Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment (Dr. Abram's Method) Post System " ' " . ' Salem; For Feet' . , - : . Oregon Kp Yn Mmmt in Orptot Bay - UounmeaU t BIea, Oregoa CAPITAI, MOKTJMEHTAL W05KS - J. C. Jon CowrTropuletora -. . . All Kind of HonomMiUl Work " Factory ad Off im; .r. -'Z81O-0.' Cim'U OppolM t o. O. r. , . Ctpotery, Bo 21 PSon 69 SALEM. OnTOOW of the United State is Square Peal Welding Works Ox-aeetyiene and Electrlo - i ' ,v:- - - We speciallaa on cylinder blocks and aluminum cases, heavy east Iron, steel tanks, boiler and flue welding, springs, frame and tenders. . If tt'a .made of metal1 - we can weld It ' ' ' . , .Phone 884. .j ; 840 Ferry 6t, . . Salent, Ore. wheat for fall- sown, with, some Kinney-and Folsey, sown either in the fall or spring, - with a little Defiance and - Early Bart, . which two latter-varieties are also sown in either the spring or fall. i The Waldo Hills section uses mostly Prohi wheat 'for fall 'sow ing, and Huston' (or "grass")' and Marquis for spring" sowing; The start for the Marquis variety came from- Canada. It . grows- any where, on the bottoms as well: as in the hills, and it outytelda any other variety and grades high' in quality. - j zc'-fu ,y-xl: l x- " ' The grey oat Is onr fall oat, and for early spring sowing. : It makes the highest- grade! milling and feed oat. ofj all; v The fact . Is it: com mands a premium from-the mil ters and the breakfast food manu f acturers. '- r- ,,: i----' '.: ""' : Our white, oat Is mostly of the Sh ad elan d type,,, of which we- have (Continued on page 14 I . . ! 1 V ft-.. 'V The advertisers -on GON QUALITY " into y wcciiicii'ucrnjpciai.iuii iu uruig uiggcr jayiuiia, niurc capital more people into wregon. You help build bigger towns and cities. You increase and stabilize the markets for. Oregon farm products. . ;, ? ' . y .. Youflsuccess: is inseparably interwoven with theirs.. Every dollar you spend for their. pro ducts will influence the future of Oregon to your mutual benefit. Ask your home dealer" to FfflCOlllllS England Will Attempt to Arouse; .new interest in Growing'oMhis Crop - (Under the heading ot "Flax" the publicatioiij r'Foreign Crops and ; Markets.'-' isaned by the bu'r ean - of agricultural , economics,' United States department of arri culture, underrate of August 10, has the followtngr) The Belgian cop on the whole is said by. Consul -Messersmith, to have been ....in good condition through the first of July, . al though, in some: regions of the country where the land was some what dry the length of the fiber was not satisfactory. Consul Carlson- at Kovno, Lith uania, reports that from the sown area. of .151,965 acres for 1925 in that country an estimated produc tion of 88,184,000 pounds of fl fiber is expected, whkh. would be an increase of IS, 435,293 .pounds over, the .last, year's .official pro duction estimate of 71,748,707 pounds, i The condition of the early sown flax crop of Ireland was promis ing through June according to Consul Brooks at Belfast, but the late sown fields had suffered dry weather , which, checked A the growth. Britain Would Improve FIax Industry .The decline of British flax areas since ; 1920 shaa- stimulated - the committee on flax, seed and flax growing into proposals for reha bilitating the industry. Flax areas over a series of years are present ed below: , , . Flax: Area in England, Scotland and Wales 1868 to 1924. . Year Total Year Total 1868 17,543 1918 19,742 1869 20,963 1919 19,461 1870 23,957 192ft 23,91 1871 17,366 . 1921, 8,300 1881 6,534 1922 9. 1891 .1,801 1923 10,05 1901 640 1924 5.S69 1911 449 The lax acreage of Scotland is but a small proportion of the to tal, amounting at the pre-war maximum in 1870 to only about 1,000 acres and at the post war maximum in 1920 to 1,604 acres The committee proposes to have growers -concentrate on produc tion'. Retting and deseeding would be done by a special factory organization under -the direction of the ministry of Agriculture. The rapidly gravitatihgf to Oregon because of the marvelously favorable Conditions and prodigality XXAVS i -atftdo Oa Qoo City Proporty Lew rate, ooi payaoot plaa; ail paid ay end oA year. -Fana loaai, Urfe or ootall traeta. PriToto mo oey. 8eo me fintt yos ; - will rO ao fnrtkrr S' G. W. LAf LAH ?410 Oregon-Bldg. I Perfectlyrpeurj2cH: - . - - : ;;:;:" Salem f Constructibrx Co. of' "K' - SEE US 1 CeforevYoa Build, ? : x- t--;. TelepHcsy lSZt'i? ..... i - r' - .5 STATESrIAN CLASSIFIED ADS BRING SfEEM' ' 620301$ ' PRODUCES' : this nacre are OREGON - its products. When; you 'I I A .Ti' project would require about $200,- 000 during the next two years. , The stoppage by the war of Russian and- Belgian' supplies of both sowing seed and fiber called for an immediate extension of the flax area in England, particularly since' the Bmall supplies raised In Ireland. were dependent upon im ported seed. In the autumn of 917 the' flax control board asked for an immediate extension of "re production in England from the 500 acres then being devoted' to that crop to at least 10,000 acres in: 1918 in order to provide seed for sowing- in ' Ireland and to pro vide' additional fiber for the manu facture ' of aeroplane cloth. ; The war-boom led to the belief that the flax industry had been established on a ermbnt basis in England. A-lump ia' tb linen trade, however;- made it 'Impossible to con duct protliably the various factor ies which in 1920 were passing or had already-passed into private ownership,- Out of, 12 factories established by the government during the war only one is now op era ting. - . ' ' In .the 10 years immediately proceeding the war (1903-12) the total imports of raw flax' into the United Kingdom averaged 82,496 short ' tons 1 annually and of tojf 19,589 short tons annually. .The largest imports since the war were in 1922 when 34,797 short tons of raw flax- were imported and 9,535 short tons ot tow. Russia and" Belgium are the two most im portant sources of supply. Domes tic supplies are derived almost wholly from Ireland; before the war they amounted to from 12,000 to 17,000 tons of flax and tow an nually. In 1923 Irish production amounted to only 9,500 ton's. There Is a small export "of raw flax and tow. - "" Scenes of Auto Deaths Are Marked by Crosses COLUMBUS, Ohio Dotting th sides of Ohio's highways, through out the length of the state at fre quent and - infrequent Intervals stand white crosses. They mark spots, where automobilists have been killed. . Automobile driven rounding a sharp curve, in many sections. (fome squarely upon a white cross. or. possibly, two or three, mute re minders that one or more persons have been killed at that spot. . Governor Vic Donahey.was re sponsible for the' placing of the crosses. It was his idea that they would help to cut down automo bile fatalities by making drivers more cautious. They have not been Installed long enough, how ever, to draw any conclusions Many automobile.- drivers' de clare they experience, a sinking hams, KEXXELlVKLlIS- ' - , - . -v - Specialist la . Portrait Photograptiy StadJot 429 Oregon Betiding' tforldoalr' Osr afotlofV - , ;Xks Boot Oaly- - Oooporatioa Co-cperatire Crcanery . . - - ,JK --i 1 aea prom ornaiiatloa owa4 , tatk-oty ty tko 4iryauL, Giro as . strlab" , , ; ' ' - ! I i afaaslaetmrora of Batteroa Battos . "A you Orator'' ' raoae m 1ST a. ooai g,i Butter -Nut Bread' The Richer. Fiaer LciT?, CHERRf CTTY BAKElY - 1 QDUGTS FIRMS. Each takes Buy their goods you are TTTP : California Garage i GUY HICKMAN, Mgr. i SUPER SERVICE' STATION i i MOTOR SPECIALISTS '. ; Free Crank Case Service High Pressure Greasing i t i : 100O Sooth Commercial Street ! Phone 1987 ; Cylinder Grinding By Expert Workmen With . If igb-cla Tools ' donerite shop '.v; 340 lrry Street Balem, Ore. WINTER KNC1XJ8URES' '' Stationary Tops,' Anto " (: Top Repairing Onr prices will please yon O. J. HUMj AUTO TOP PAINT SHOP Tn Alley Back of City Fire i uepsnnent - j New Hotel Salem Where Hospitality ' A wall Ton ' Under direction of' FRANK D. BLIGH Hotel Bligh i - "A home away from home" 91.00 per Day and Up r ' the I, SPEEOH-CBAFT SHOP , A gtadio of Drsmatie Kxprnlo Emerson' -EiprMiTo Physical Cnltur, KipreiT Vic, Imperaonatioa. Opea Sept. 14 Folder on Reqooit. ; Botry Proscott ReicelmB, B. O., ' r . i . Director ; 940 Mill St.. Phoao 487-J. sensation when ; they suddenly come upon the white crosses. The governor has been condemned for toe move on the ground It gives rise, to .morbid thoughts; others have praised it as being a good "sedative" for reckless drivers. COTTON SUBSTITUTE FOUND, REUTLINGEJCV Gerraany-Cut ting of cotton imports into Ger many by half may result from new method of weaving cloth with hemp. Invented- by- the German textile expert. Dr. Gmlnder. The hemp,, it is,' expected, will replace in part the cotton formerly, used in "the cloth. There are about 5,000.000. acres of . moorland. In, Germany adapted to the, raising of hemp.- ' " i, " " .,-. - bacon and l..--... Eat a Plate a Da - I ICECRtl , -: aWa-Erwywiwr 1 -'-,..., - " j yEufcerct2p:. Tee-" Cream Co. j , p. iL' ciicGoni,' iixr eis goatS. CerKanerdai fit, . ' palea lo.eflo' ij If It i-' EicntinmiAislJ" , t Seal,iafca aad Luaraao -' 1 1 T-S e f Crt gom ; TtliiL ' rioaa ttll. . QUICK BjELSULTS. w THURSDAY MORNING, 7 r i Dride in Duttincr "ORE- assisting in a mutual- PEPPE mi era seed Mint and Reel Clover Are Money Crops in the Sa-! . lem District This Year I (Tor the parpose or keeping the record straight, for reference in years to come; and' for the accommodation- ot some subscrib ers, who takei The statesman for the Slogan information principally. the following W picked up from the regular ns column ot yes terday's paper:) i The Slogan man of The States man has two items for Thursdays paper that will not keep for even one cay. So they are appropriat ed, as follows: j E. C. Naftziger, about ten miles north of Salem, his postof rice ad dress being Gervals, Route 1, put out ten acres of mint in April. He is now harvesting his peppermint oil, and it is going 80 pounds to the acre, lie brought a sample of the "mlnf to the Statesman office yesterday. It may be . seen here'. The land is Lake Lablsh bea-rer-dam. ! He has sold the peppermint oil for $11.50 a pound. The reader may figure that up. The Slogan man makes it $9200 for the ten acres- ' i And Mr. Naftziger has the bay left; the mint hay. And it Is good hay, for his stock. He has some fine stock too. He has also some red clover seed to thresh, and he will be In luck with that, this year. with the high prices ruling. . j "Manning & Moisan got from their still, a few miles southeast of Brooks, on Lake Lablsh; on Saturday last, 110 pounds ot pep permint oil. They think that is a world record. i .. Dan J. Fry paid 111.05 for the first lot of peppermint oil. from the cooperative association. He has paid 111.50 for a second lot. and Mr. Naftziger's lot is included in this. The second item is about red clover" seed.'. A grower near Sa lem yesterday sold -200 bushels of red clover seedfor. 2C . cents i a pound; it heing very fine. This seed came from 50 acres of land; that Is. It made four bushels, or 240 .pounds, to the acre. That makes , f 15.C0 a bushel, does it not? Multiply this by 200, and you get 13120. That makes .$62.40 an acre, the -way the Slo gan man gets it. ..it.. , And the remarkable thing, is YHER YOU BUY I nPAin tii it. I! iuniii xiuLi Consider the extra strength of concrete drain IDe.. made-nnf f6rmly good to pay yon a profit os drainage td w.'"tima. Ask ni tor free booklet tailing-how-to plan drainage-for profit, i ; . j Oregoxt Gravel- any Hood at Front St. CHERRY, city.milling COL'PAMY IS ACTIVE (Coatiaaoe froas para 1.) oopservation of so a , fertility, the better win be. the. yield ?f grain. , The' one crop system is a thing oft the past, nearly; and it should bet s completely Bat-we-sboaid still produce much more grain than ever before, each year, In ro tation schemes. TPv - ' ' ' - i AUGUST 27. 192S- ' :j " -Associated Industries, of-Oregon. DM Diaesing Granite Company i oy Boharrriori, Mjt. j t i . - ! - 'City Viaw Cemetery Saleru, - - !Orjon , , X B. ST7YS3COOK ! i 6alem Wk&er Pornltmra l - Manafacturiag Co. ; Wo 811 DitMt -OobbJm BattM Koo4 Qtamy rmraitvro' - Eopoirtnf. BoftaUhlBg, tTpaolMortaf IS S3 8UU St aaloav Orof. F. W. 'BLJSS AUTO TOP SHOP Removed frori Sll N. ComT. to y. ! 215 ChemrkelA.KC . FOR SALE AU Kinds of Wood ; . Price Reasonable. PHOE CS2 100SERVICE.-100 Anto 'and Tractor CepAlrtng; Wo Know ifow oksoo 4o oor Sorrieo Siea To - Old Tiao Coo Oaeo Uoro .' GENERAL, OA (1, OILS ASD ' AOCES80EIt8 6EKV1CB . A. sfoplo liao of Groceries, Coaioctloav ory, ifools t0 Lnrh trrttaoo. Ta Otof KXOWS BOW. North Coral Garage " . and Grocery . Ajrt)f nr, adaks a rrrnut ; 110-11 V, OowaorcUft Phono 1677 that this is as much at the. land is worth on which the clover grew. And this is the second or seed crop: There was a' big hay crop early in the season. Talking about boaanza farming, of any kind, in any country, can yon : beat, either ot the above ex amples, with a one year crop? One-beauty of. the mint crop Js that ir will lait; without-renewing.' for 20 years. ? Briton WoiHd Safeguard Public Morals by Courts LONDON With the Idea of ."regulating the publication of re ports of judicial proceedings! In l such manner as to prevent injury ' to public; morals," Lord- Darling has introduced a proceeding bill of resources Wdrldmarkets are opening before PHONE 93M : for, . Y 1 CRerry City Gleaners 231 NORTH HIGH DlKiillEAttll BREAD i li3c Yodr Grocer Wax tm xsut Tv icsissj -Wo ow vorti 7b f otov- bn ' aarta t a bum 4Car tmc a tao aairyaMa o4 Uis mm , Urn aii. ;'.!nputtt-,, j la the Bart Batter . Mat Cows and! Estur rn I ; taa crytr nae4 , LtAHIOiJ Cw...to4 i ' : GFiTOOTCECtt"- Exlea, Ore rLcaa C1T3 a . rwiH erva71 to carri ' foetreyJarr:x If the nerves are Impeded lit this vital work 1-by -abnormal pressures, you body will at receive the supply of energy needed to keep your health and strength at normal. Beware ef physical decline, - For appointment! movE.KMun ? Dr.O. L. Scott, D. C. , -'- ' 13C0 Sonth IJlKTty Elebtro. v Thermophore ;'; How , to . successfully remove your prostate and bladder trou bles by way of the Electro Thermophore -which has been tested and found not wanting. We Get ReealU ' urn v. a senrrz 825 Orrgon Bltlg. Phoae 644 Bring la thU add and get oe ' treatment FREE , . it koa Want ' Ai Hone Mil to Yen Nolfca la a mtrictoa roddoaoo aUotrloS' Coaralt JOHN T7IIUAlIS0:i 1 TuOn STAK azaVICB ITATXOat Ji. Copttol 8k r-aooo IMA. In the House of Lords.,, The bill-' makes it unlawful to ."print, cir culate or publish any lndeeeatt matter or medical, , gurzlcaV, rr physiological detaihr-ealnlated te injure public morals. In relation to divorce or separation cases.!' ' The penalty la 'Imprisonment not exceeding three months or a -fine not exceeding $2,500, or both. The measure does not apply to the publication of matter in- sep arate volume r sTtea'6f liw re port, or In-technical pubtieatloos intended -for the legal and. aaed- Jcal professions, ; . ; , . , . t (Morless (hdhg 6 HOUR SERVICIT"" " FREE DELIVERY PHONE 511 Ovcrlariii. WmysICnlcHf i Sale and Sirtici' ' VickBrcso . Tils. Street at - Z " cideg:;stc1Xcc ; Cannlattlrtii cf Depeac!st!o Ert-i - ; ,' Lfaae-fSalrr tl'Z,- To hca4 y oa . -il m lf , ymruy aoA W ; rrtixe ttpca t. . " J . - r'Uty moo- a ' Sal, trtaw 1! I