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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1925)
r r ' ' Here's a Way to Pay the' Ex- i I Dfense ft! Clean' nxr Ynnr 1 f onI tlrX VXX. Editor Statesinaa: j i; t f j . ' . Each year there is more land growingiupi to- brash- In; the sloughs of this Valley. There ' ere several reason for this but the principal "ones. are that la- dot la, Jugh-and.tha,- farmer, i unablet to sea" Ti rf " Vik product enough return from thO land ff '- if rsr bmki.. j cleared; to repay his expense.; -: No that the lmetf"fndntrv u fairly 'under war and . mmrc for 'flit fiber stri . w - m - iu OU the -of portunity is here for the farmer 'toHtrub and th tfc sjeugh land and reallza enonrh return from -one crop f flax to Pay all the. expense ; At laa t three crops of flax can be grown jia as. manyt ponsectitire years be fore rotation is necessary, r ! One. Dieca of . errwrtiri in Turner; atrtct,eTlx, tons of iirst ciassflber , straws, the first year aiier it waagTubbed. and it raised between four and live tons " , -yw year ue iwo years following:. - .. There .are hundreds of acres of iana mat ., can, be brought into production.- and Jthe flax inffnsrrv jwill inakVlt possible for the farm er ro erear his land if brush and turn, it -into an asset instead of a burdei If ha. vm set -nhAnt if In the rlch sloDrTi i-ni 4 u De necessary for the farmer to use eenain amount of discretion In tha amount' lot seed and manner of seedine. but If n h. experience he can get instructions from theater! men for tha linen mills, bribe tlai m a n it Vtt, Li,ry. Bonift tt u the j finest! uc"S8ruiiv jrrown in tM wt quality of fiber straw, that was M. &d that frnft is not the opTv satisfied that the Bartosx machine J is tne keystone to It. - . . GROWER. . Salam, Or., October 21,' 1925, LIST" OF; GROWERS' FOR STATE PLANT I Siaie Trjafnini SchooC aIeni. Stauffer,15 Julius, Hubbard.ji .eieiger, yr.5, Salem, It& 9, ; Strubhar'X JnntbafdRti 2. Somnteri.W- Turner. Rt. i, awen Wolff,; x,.: -s.- Salem, Rt. 5. , . Jerrill, H, ;D., Amity, R. 1 , Thomason, p. E Turner. - Thomason,' Owen, Turner Towle, E. J.. f5haw. .Townsend. iL E Turner, Rt 2.' iracy, u. c Turner, Rf. 3. ,;i;eax' J- i ' Albany, Rt. "S. tngerj. a.,; Mt.c Angel. vreaei, rt. 4 Dallas. vansan ten, E Salem Rt. j x; BOX 21. r; 1. t V t ; " .Versteer;, N. J-.mltyRt. lorn r Wat, II.. jr., Rlckreall. Rl 1. wait, otls. Rickreall.- - - Walker, IKfnard Walker, Mabel. Turner. 7 . Wallace, Paul B-Salem., .Wallace, E.:P.. AumsTiire. I w arner, ? c. ? A., Salem, Rt , 5, BOX IZJ. If J Welch, Prank X. Salem. Wells. Abe." Aurora. Rt. 5. 5 veuy, uiaeon, Salem, Rt. 7 HOT 194- , Wlllson. M, RIckrealt Rt. 1 Welts. Levi. Huhbarfl . ! Wilson, Fred t,.; Salem; Rt. i 2 Witzel, R. O.. Turner. Tit ft Witzel, Kenmeth. Turner. Rt'3 vvirtn. j. M.. Salem. jYoungen. a., Salem. Rt. I. T i 7aeh. Emnj Mf. Ansrfcl Zimmerman', Jacob, Salem -rl Ii ; ft EVERYTHING THE r , EAST HAS AND MORE - . (CbnUnnBa 'from' pre ) , turne4 to the state this year wa Brua- oa.aiosn-Iaad tbat weiarmea. many ..years. a yieia or 3 tons ra "will pay the expense of clearing ,per cre:-DrenaraAti: asset. I found the cjlmate so "far toisi season wonderfal. andrfiwm personal obserration T nn say that when it comes to a p1aV for real enjoyable Hvinr. both from i a monetary and healtbfnl , . prvparauon, 1 muapwry ana neaitl seeding at'$10; seed ?5; and hand standpoint.? yon hare It here pulling, $2 0.00.O The. land will be cleared and as mjich ,net return abore actual m estmint as is now obtained from wheaVwill be realized. : ' f j , i C OROWERV i Turner, Oct211925a y.: J PERFECTS FLAX Is Oreeon and your beautiful city of saiem, The scenery. In votrr ntt equal to any witnessed in Ameri ca, and to me it Is a revelation to see Tour beautiful mountains wltlutbrtr tall fir trees. s'treams of pnre mountain water. waicnaus ana .tne immense re sources fo be found on the liin -PULUMG4ttGHiHESSrijrirt" must anneal ta n nn I machine, a U chances for delay J during -the busy harvest season ! are reduced to a minimum. ts I t9w Parts are simple, and strong. ivvncaiea .wnere neces- saryi .assuring long life and continued-satisfactory service,, are essay accessible for. cleaning or replacement; and a simple scraper bar keeps the dirt off the rollers at all times, thus preventing wear and tear on the - rollers, which should'easily last as lone as the f metal parts. 1 th. ft.. ..111.- , w lma, wiMius uecoanism I . .j ici- ! j is atUched In such a way that it oped P011! "wter power, which ;iviwnaiui; UlSCOnneClcCI and tDe I ' i . .v.v, ugvuuui. :ilA1...t.i . . ... llMK 'f9rlnrln Unit Inn.t.l . TJuTlne the Dast Vesi- T traveled bv auto tbroneh tnanv of our states. I hay covered tne entire state of Oregon and have a very rood contention of rhe several productive sections within! Its boundarlesand Particularly the I uisirict aronna f?alem Impressed me as befnsr an ideal location for anyone who desires to live In peace with his Ood and enjoy life to the fnllest extent here In the glorious west. you nave everything the east I has and Jnst a little bit more, in cluding" climate, seenerv. an n. limited and only partially devel- 'sickle .'replaced, thus making the ; macmne available for a grain binder in the usnarway, truly 1 remarkable achlerement. ' . j The machlfle will, no doubt, be i manufactured here as pa rfhe in ; tention of Mr. Bartosx and "Mr. 5 Teirney, :.thus -y addlhg, 'another much needed activity to the list of KTawiog industries,, and will; no 1 doubt, greatly stimulate the grow ; ing ot Xlaxm this Walitv ivr th. elimination of the less "factories and industries of every nature to your state. Yours Tery truly, : . O. B. KELSON Former resident of Illinois. STATE FLAX INDUSTRY HAS DOURLED CAPACITY (continued from paf 9) .. j plants will nave tn lia Watait different 'parts of the valley to mttt uuin8 me wst of transporta- ? . MMUU tat . f Fulling-process. Mr.BartOsx. thel: on Irom tBe fIeM to tae.retUng inventor, la tn A ,-.vi I 1 tanks and ctitchine plants. ; mated oa the;perfecUon of this ...Tbese B08ibIlitles and probabilt : impla flax, puller which wiU giv I a? "new Impetus to one of our most 1 promising '-neTrindTtstries.' J. A. WEBER. Oct., 19, 1925. ities are by no means an exagger ation. Tnis statement Is Tsnppo'rt ?.DT.th.e.iact that many farmers were 'engaged in "crowin"? ""fiw flax the. past year, who previously una oeen unaware of the' benefits to be; derived from such a crop. . . : lias Great Future' There are already Several en- thusiastic devotees and promoters othe flax industry, butVith linen Saiem, Ore. - - t ' V- oro Abot llarss Puller Editor Statesman: t r, 1 Tot assure permanency in : the linea industrr. replace hand labor in haVvestiag gS? ndy. bt "srith linen the. flax. T"5J mills now in operation demanding Un to the present t. mor raw "" h will ln- hlnery placed Ift, the Tieldln the 17,. WV" the straw , Salem district liasrt JdSt XltfT?? ?e producer- about afi 'ril . . U5Ul we cannot look back upon the tSUAJSi2?J?? .8.aIlnf.t0 ""esses of tWiyear I iL . natt iarre- X9 t,a.feelingoL: assurance. 1 T&tiytKrt industry destined , . ... . . 10 oecome one or saiems most at- Wing machine that wui tractive and profKableter It r"l"im 8aTins ? " leat one- s- In conclusion, we take nlean A. SLS&S- M? Mpres,ing;ourtaPPrecIatIonof B . i, "Ttt-ir" T me, altitude taken by the Oregon mfni 25? - ' ?Sk? att ?ttadl- Statesman, whose efforts in 4e meat for a binder that would tin 11 1 hi f ... i simi5ifi:;rxrr":rt! emJ Dnets tha rtam lv iinT! kIT.T ' w wcrue w u by ;a esUbllsh- an1;ir!,H 1of, the:new ,inen ilsrand iitfcVM ' , "V A- P'eie lDe general increase in acreage a. . L. fc'T, 0,,1 " in ine wiuamette .f vruumaieiy f 1 vaney. - v ; ... ,; . '; Tnamai.pulto-a-fOBr. foot Vjoin with The Statesman; in swath and should cover from 6 to extendine 6111 HSt vl: CO tk el? 1 0. reTer--dap.Three 'horses I those "VTlATIaf"'"R&t'tf -v.KAfertfcu. v,-ou," ?or mayoe used ioritor tne5 growth: of the flax in motiVe power. Machines will be dustrv:1 ' Yonrtf fni f t , operated the coming season by the 1 ! STATE FLAX ijCDTSTRT : mnnracturereand hy gTowersf ROBERT CRAWFORD, SupR whoj will contract to cnll flax for - SaleW. Ore. ?net 9a - to-t oilier powers. ,n , , . ' I . --v- .. win s e greatly --Benefited tir b for bullhiff. JDemonstratfona fhA 1 ; NcnjVTor past; week . Vere Vitacssed by a I y i f Jr1 cn.troa ty number of people, who art deeply ; Vi f) Cl fF CJ4C interested. Itheuderelopmentof 1 . . V AIir?.lV51 '4 Erri 1-; tr emembamm a faat more fitting cirid appropriate gitt to your loved ones at mas than your Think of the years to come. portrait will be a source! of inspii-a- and a blessing. Nbw Mother. don't put it off. We will gladly ar range a sitting for your convenience enjoyable. your visit to j our studio take 951 FOR APPOINTMENT to'lke good pictures I the linen jndtiTj and fhvr aro