The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 17, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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WE CItEOOX STATESMAN: TIIIKM IV. JINK 17. 1930.
The Oregon Statesman
lasuad Dally Except Monday by
' THE STATESMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY
SIS S. Commercial St., Salem, Oregon
MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication
tt all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper
and also the local news published herein.
R. J. Hendricks...
Stephen A. Stone.
Ralph Glover....
Prank Jaskoski. .
.Manager
Managing Editor
Cashier
. . . . . .Manager Job Dept.
DAILY STATESMAN, nerved by carrier in Salem and suburbs. IS cents a
week, SO cents a month.
DAILY STATESMAN, by malL S6 a year; $3 tor six months; 60 cent a
-month. For three months or more, paid in adTance, at rate of $5 year.
(THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, the great western weekly farm paper, will
be sent a year to any one . paying a year In advance to the Daily
Statesman.)
CNDAY STATESMAN. $1 a year; SO cents tor six months; SS cents toi
three months.
MEEKLY STATESMAN, issued to two six-page sections, Tuesdays and
Fridays, $1 a year (if not paid in adrance, tl.XS); SO cents for six
months; 2S cents tor three months."
The common stock will in time ! worth more than the preferred ;
ami it is a pift novr.
It in ImmiihI to U so for ilehyilratioii is on . uui, ami thU is
the only commercial kiml.
This will cuahlc the company to luil tlit- f.u- t-.i siorHp
plant here, which is much neclel hy the company in it uperat ion,
and ly the farmers hereabouts, tn, for fuml conservation. Thi
was later well shown in the freeze of last winter.
It's a Long. Long Way to San Francisco
Diil you know that (Jermany, each year iluriiii; the war. dehy
drated more potatoes than were raised all together in the I'nited
States? Hut they had only crude prin-i"scs, as compared to the Sa
lem process. Think what the Salem ptm-exs of dehydration would
mean now, in case of any such paramount neeesnity.
TELEPHONES:
Business Office, 23. "
Circulation Department. 683.
Job Department. 633.
Entered at the Postoftice in Salem. Oregon, as second class matter.
SALEM IS THE WORLD'S DEHYDRATION CENTER
BITS FOR BREAKFAST
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Dehydration's tbe thing.
V
It take the water out; the con
sumer puts it bark.
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Aye. there's the rnb. That's the
patent. It takes the water out in
such a way that the outline of the
water back restores the fruit or veg
etable to its original fresh Mate, as
to flavor and as to every least parti
ral of its original food value.
And there Is no other way. no oth
er process under heaven by which
fruits and vegetable may thus be
saved for u.e at any time and at
any place on the wide earth.
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It is now op to our producers and
our men with money.
The market is "over. If we !o
not supply it we will be recreant lo
dehydration under the patented processes of the King s r ood
s Co., whose principal plant is located in Salem, is new. It
com ins Salem's
The word dehydration means merely taking the water out.
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The dehydration or drying of fruits and vegetaoies ana meais our amy; we win not te living up
1 t n Asa e a ew w ma a I t am
w vui ufui luuiurn.
S "W s
To the last hour of every day tilt
the spring time of next year, the
limit of the capacity of the Salem de
hydration plant fs already sold.
And twice as much could possibly
be produced with present facilities
could be sold.
Things are Purely
Way these days.
".
The big boilers at the Salem pa
per mill are now being put in place.
As soon as they are ready, the sul
phide end of the big mill will go to
running It will not lx long now
till that golden stream will begin to
pour this way
REVELATIONS OF
A WIFE
and fish is as old as the race.
But
. Products
.is more than this. It 'is exclusive.
As Mr. Eddy, the banker, said in his address printed in this is
sue: "This company has the only system of dehydration which has
ever produced dehydrated products for the commercial markets."
There are some thirty-odd patents under which this company
operates, and more are pending.
' These processes are in use only in the plants of this company at
The Dalles. Oreeon. and at Salem, and at two plants in California
working independently under royalty agreements and marketing
their products through this company. These two plants are at Santa
Rosa and Gilroy, and they are putting up apricots and peaches, in
order that the King's Products-Co. may have a more contplete line in
their marketing operations.
. So Salem is the world's dehydration center.
And dehydration under the processes used here is a great deal
more than merely taking the water out. It means the taking out of
just enough of the water (all but about 10 per cent) to leave suffi
cient in to preserve intact the natural food cells; and the taking
out of the water in snch a way as to allow all the flavor and all the
freshness to remain, so that it may be restored at the point of con
sumption, at any time and anywhere under the shining sun, by the
putting back of the amount of water there that has been taken out
here. v j
That makes commercial dehydration.
And that Is the biggest thing in the world iu food conservation
It will mean the saving of billions of dollars iu freight charges,
heretofore paid out m shipping water
And in shipping sugar,
' And in shipping glass jars and tin cans,
; j And in shipping heavy crates and boxes,
1 And in shipping ice.
- Dehydrated products may go to the tropics or to the frozen lands
near tbe poles, and brought to the full excellence of fresh ripe fruits
and vegetables right from the trees and vines by, the mere rcstora
tionof the water taken out at the factory.
And other billions will in time be saved by the dehydration of
crops not readily marketable for any reason; oh account of a glut
caused by' a strike or through any number of conceivable causes.
Commercial dehydration, with headquarters at Salem, furnishes
The Story o! a Honeymoon
A Wonderful Romance of Harried
GARRISOX
CHAPTER CIS
WHAT COXFIDEXCK DID MCKY
KEEP HACK FROM MADCK?
-Well, which way shall w- go?"
Dicky asked tbe question as be ac
commodated his long stride to my
shorter steps. I took a deep appre
ciative breath of the wonderful
spring air before I answered.
I should love to go over and ree
our brook . I said at last, for bc-
t s , M"v- . " . v Yl8,on of the peinci1 winding stream
jwiui uu scarcity at hh uuier ioiiii in me wiuc worm. I Dicky had shown me upon my first
It is the most important missing link ever invented by mortal I trip to Marvin, and which Is always
man. I"1 o81 n in eariy spring.
felt that the sight of It would be
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""M oaicw luia uicaiw irrrai, imurc. i blems with wh eh mv din had been
W . . . . m a a a a a I
Jt means me absolute insurance, the absolute stabilizing, oT alfed recently
high tide of prosperity here. I "Another instance of the nclty of
If will n V,a fMnn .n.1 C T. ,f C n.i I greai romas. isugaea uicay.
1 " u.v. . v ouir uuu kjau V (Ml, J I I K vf . lUlfCUi . . i . . , .
i - - w . . ,u just suing io propose' me oroos:.
miO One. Snnmu w mIV nn Cti.u
The present capacity of the Salem dehydration plant, thoutrh it I turn down that road by the coif c!.b
will be worked to the utmost limit, will furnish onlv a drnn in the o the Kissing bridge, and then go
inirifPt of thP rlPmsinrla alrpaU- firmer ma.lA fnw fhA niAil..At0 iw iuq urwa iu iuf wiirr worn-
M ho m a fir At in rv and T 4U a . hiioiAon v.A. - .1 A . I v 7 wa
a aaataa uvuaa tuu VA UJC 13 UTI- CtUU U t"r IU SIS V I I V'- Ati.Kl m U KU A
j . - . ' I " m w wir iu uvi t urns
uu now u is up to ine producers to produce ine raw materials, and I and get back home in time for lun-
lt is up to the manufacturers to reduce what the farmers furnish tolrnw,n." 1 '! practically, "'nnlcsj
them to the marketable goods and to get them on the way to the I you re vrr bungrJr-
consumers.
" Great outlook, is it not?
. Uut it Is as true as truth
This means that any industrious man mav buv at nresent value
any fann in the Salem district, and pay for it, and more, with the
crops, unuer any reasonable amortization plan.
foot. I'm anxious to se the old
place. We can go more slowly coin
ing home."
We alkil on without upeaking
lor several minute, both revelling
in the tender fcren of the openlrg
leaves, the fir! emerald of the
lawns along the road, and the oc
casional crocus and early tulip beds
we saw. IHrky wa the first to
break the silence.
"What's all this rtcamarole Lil
rot off to me over the telephone?"
he asked abruptly. "Something
about wanting you to come every
day for a while in order to help b-r
out on some stunt."
"You'll Re AMe To."
I came down to th realities or
life abruptly. For a few minutes I
had succeeded in foi Kilting all tbe
slnltiT possibilities of the meeting
with Harry I'm'.erwood which Ul
lian had planned for me In her des
peration at being unable to ascertain
the truth concerning the Infamous
work of which me suspected Grace
Draper.
I realized that I muM preserve an
appearance of calmness in order
that Dicky might not suspect the
real nature of the work Lillian
wtahed me to do.
"Why. she has a big order on. I
explained, as on as I could school
my voice to maUer-of-fact tones,
"and it is one that require some ac
curate historical knowledge aa to
costumen. etc."
"And l.il. t'ing rather shy on that
end of tbe game, naturally wants
the advice of the iml aceomp!lihe4
history shark in captivity." Dicky
Interrupted, bonding toward me with
an exaggerate! bow and laughter in
his eyes.
Hut it was mirth, not mockery
that his eves h-ld. rn I didn't mini
his gibing. His nit words were
more serious.
"I don't se any racn why yow
shouldn't go." he said. "Mother It
getting along rplendidly. Kh real
ly doesn't need yon. and I like to
oblige old Lil whenever I can. Then
I'll be around home a good deal this
week."
Ie hesitated oddly. When be
spoke again I had th Instinctive
feeling that he had tecn on the
brink of a confidence and had put It
away from him.
"I've got the order for tbe illus
trations for that big aviation serial
of Klack's I was telling you about."
"Oh. Dicky!" I breathed admir
ingly, for the novel of which he
spoke was the important one of the
year.
"Yen. I'm pretty pleaned myself
he rejoined, "and it means I've got
to spend some time over in the field
at Forest City. It took quite some
pulling of wires. I can assure yon
to get me a chance over time, but
ine powers that be think this ser
ial Is going to be a wonderful bit of
propaganda, so they're willing to
stretch a point forhe Illustrations.
I shant go Into the city for a week
or two. and probably shall have a
good deal of time at home, so you'll
be able to oblige old Lil without any
trouble.
A feeling of thankfulness leaped
within me. There would be no
chance for the thing I had dreaded.
the possible casual entrance of Dick
Into tbe Public Library in the theat
rical exhibit of which Lillian had
planned I should encounter Harry
Vnderwood.
(To be contlnuedl
What's All This?"
Every man iu Salem and the Salem' district who can iMssibly do
so ought to take all the preferred stock he eanJhandle. with the com.
mon stock bonus, in the reorganization proposition of the King's
Food Products Co. ,
frVirVrtirtti r
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ONE'S STRONGEST RESOURCE
PRIENDS may come and go, investments may
rise and fall in return, but the bank account
with any sort of fair treatment at all goes on
and grows on.
When you put your money in the United States'
National Bank you are assured of facilities and
services unsurpassed in this sectionT
Federal Reserve Member
"Oh. you material creatnr."
scoffed Dicky, "to think of food when
a brook outrivalling Tennyson's
awaiting us! Rut I don't mind tell
ing yon. confidentially, that I ate a
substantial meal before coming oat
here, so I don't care how late lua
cheon Is unless you're hungry." he
added with quick compunction.
"I'm not a bit hungry." I ex
claimed Indignantly. "1 was only
worrying about you."
Dicky langhed. caught my band
playrully and tucked it in his own.
He knows that I love walking wiL
him in this fashion.
"Then we're both suited. he said
gayiy. - come along. iei a snake a
Calls Wave of Luxury
Buying in U. S. "Dance
CHERRY CROP
FOUND HEAVY
Lowlands Are Producing Well
Notwithstanding Freeze of
Last December
The fteege that wa experienced
In western Oregon lat Iieeember
has had no serious effect oncberr4
for trees in Marion and folk coun
ties, and. it Is aald. throughout the
central Willamette valley, are bur
dened with a heavy crop. Kven In
the lowlands where tbe rold spelt
hit the hardest the crop wilt not fall
short of normal to any serious de
gree. !
IUIn U ItrwefbUI
Tbe heavy and bn(cil rata that
has fallen In wetern Oretoa la Is
tast ten days came jut at tbe tight
time, when It did a world of good
to all growing crops and not late
enough lo split tbe ripening cberrle.
This fruit will be at Its best about
July 1.
Tributary to Salem in Marion and
Polk counties. It Is estimated that
this season there are 1000 acres of
bearing cherries, enough lo place
this district ahead of any other la
the state In cherry production. Lo
cal fruit eiperts place tbe Kageae
district iu second place in cherry
production and The tulle third.
IUg Armuce IJm!
In this district the main commer
cial varieties are Roval Anne, lilac.
and Lamberts. Numerous other
varieties are produced, but are used
mainly tor local consumption.
In this district and elsewhere the
Oregon (.rowers Cooperative a
ciation has ll'ted for this season's
activities about 04 acre of cher
ries. Other acreage lifted by the
association Is prunes. I T.ft00 acres.
apples. ?00 acres: pears. i.t0 :
Walnuts. Kerne. 3e. a total
of about 2 ,0 acres.
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vSalem
onalRnnfc
Oregon.
JXTURK IIATKS
Jut 11 t 17 Offleera' setionla for
I Orecn National Gward at Vsscoavsr
I anl rort Stevens.
June 17. ThurMar '.rarfuatbin es
erelees at atste whiml f.r deaf.
June 17. Thursday Iowa Dicnlc at
lair irminna.
Juna 17. Thursday Munieale hr t ima
neatnee Shlloi advanrert bunila
j una i y. Saturday I'ionerr mraie
auio niiia.
Juna 19 and SO National arrnsv
tour motorcycla events la Salem.
Juna :. Sunday rUsehalL WmmI.
burn vs. Salem, at WoorlSurn.
June 21. Monnay Musirala be Ifiaa
Heatrtre Khrilon a advance! nupila.
Jun 21. Monday Annual school
election.
June 25. Tuesday County Hepitblt
can Central committee meets.
Juna II. II and 24 Imperial eonclava
lor slystle Shrlna In Portland.
June 22. Wed need a y Imperial ena
claea of Mystic Shrlna to visit Salem
June It. za and Z I'ortlaa Itoaa
restleaL
June 2. Batnrdsr Letter Carriers
convention In Salem.
July S. SatnMay Independence day
ceie oral ion atMiayton.
July f. Monday Salem btialness
houses clone in beervanra of lode
pendene day.
July f to 3 1 Summer school for rti
i ral pastors at Willamette vnleerslty.
July to 2a Annual eacampmaat of
Oregon national Uuard. laraatry and
engineers at Camp Lewis, artillery at
rort Stevens.
July It to 24 Sslem Chautauaua.
July 22. 22 and 24 State Elk con
vention la Salem.
1 September 27 to October 2 Or ego a
ajf i I i1
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KIWAMH MIUW t.lUlUTII
POUTl-AS!. Or. June 16.- Itoa
the Kiwanls movemeni has grown
from the llate. club of o
mm ago lo a nlrontly co-ordinated
organitatlon f Z 7 .' rluts la the
I'nited States and Canada was told
here today by O. S. Cummin. e
retary. at the first lume aeion
of he national convention of K-
wanls. A feature rpeaker of lb
lav was M. A. Mrltonald of Vaneou
ver. II. V.. wboae subjtri a K'.
wiu rf'.iri' a W.rU .Ned
Tonight there waa a inrn and
a tmil in nnor or visiiing aeiegaie
and I heir lalln.
"DANDERINE"
Stops Hair Coming Out;
Doubles Its Beauty.
J. II. Trcgtie.
In a letter wnt to members of the
National Association of Credit Men.
J. II. Tregoe, secretary -treasurer of
I h" organization, called the present
wave of luiury buying in the t ailed
Stales "The Uanee of Industrial
Death." lie added: "The nation Is
sound fundamentally and the sound
ncM will continue If -ople a ill give
up their folly, become diligent and
work as human beings should work
usaaua
A few centa bqya Danderlni.-
After an application of "tUnderlne
you ran not find a fallen hair or any
dandruff, besides every hair show
new me. vigor, nruotnesa. tuonj
What' Do You Say?
A new car now, or a good used car now and a new one
after the prices drop. We hire the following used cars
in A-l condition:
5-Passenr.er Maxwell 5600
1917 Dodge Roadster 5725
1918 Ford Roadster.. $475
1919Dort5-passenrer . $725
Others, $250 and op
New Dort Cars Ready for DeliTery
SALEM VELIE CO.
162 North Commercial Street
!f.S6ur Haute is
tokJ.naJut it Newf
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S'E thinir 5 IWrn
ts ture
you can't hi
outside of your house from critical err.
You'll be proud of your home and vour neijhhcf
hood will be proud ofyou if your house is kept ruintrd
and in Rood repair. The well-painted house is evidence
of community spirit and thrift.
FULLER Paint keeps new and old houses from run
ning down, adds to their value and makes them art rafli re
Specify FULLER Paint for your home. You afl
depend on it to do two things and do them well pre
serve and beautify. V
Las L a. FULLX DaaU lis YaatrTs
W. P. Fuller & Co.
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KcthrMt Branch lUwaaa at PwetUstJ.
I xssu, ypehaiaa. Beua
.e-a ee
state xair.
during a time ot 8trca and strain.
color and tnk-kne&.
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