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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1922)
V. -t (Mi H' :v -M -U MUST v k . . : ,inr nf ''rit'nni'ill inr Jli J .JHMf I 1T iUT. 3). Waring Has r Unusual Ht SUccesis In Trotfuctibiv of " 'Garden "Crops ' - ' L D. Waring, of the Salem ,tlo toff Ice clerical force, : brought tb.e Stitesniaa olfice threejo rmatQeatnat -weighed three pounds . Vo(l "three ,oBcei little wore an'apond.reaeh. These, how ever,' though j perfect tomatoes. : ,rer grew, were really -amall, j' , ' ' m ' ODWT. TMSPf ' r.?. ?heri i ::; -'V' ijco our opcGiai ' ' 't ....... . . . f , ''J xxaM??' - X i ';T- :ct ..-'- -rr'n-.. . ., - . fjjfe Hew ii,-'.' 1 73 & liberty (S r..,.f " ' " t i I 1 1,,. . - ; .'nv jcf! t- ! ..;..:rr.;.. iis icxyearf s significant motbr car inVest- a. -- v-- . '. . I - ... . Tp f ApLP MQTOR CAR' O0MtANY r ; - '. cermpar4"iwitx; loar of ; his" other traits. ' He tad ' one tomato ' that weighed one pound, srren ounces, and -aHt&er-.itoV?m -. qatte "Tip9' that Vas stlll larger. ; Mr." Waring; has been expert Menllng'aleadily for the past sev eral year with some of the mof-e tender (vegetables at his HtQe fartfl Just across the river in Polk county. He secared the seed of the ' famous JPoatferpsa tomato, that at first he could not succeed In getting to 'ripen "TiereV Bf care ful selection of the earlier and more perfect fruits, he has de veloped this strain until It now grows both big and early, it ripens in any of Jhe summer weather that Oregon has been hay ing for the past five 'years. He has had ripe "Waring" for seve ral weeks. PRUNE MEN. THE Mil Take Your Prunes To Market You Are When he Other Fellow &it$ to jfios ' , . ' v ; ' Exkibi ? Qi TbeFair ' ftAKE yo JhVliday trijVto te JFbr xea) event !f by returmnp home in a new Chandler Six. none tnai came a greater appeal 10 uinxt ana u pnae 1 eu jneasure in mis spicnaia If a nMir crvlik an J.KmuHt ffenj Jftrt High ydue at few price everythmy that is e icntial a good atitdmobile is obtamed in lare- Iricreajed safety and efficiency are assured by the many advanced features of the new chamxt In fnvMtrv tt Msn9 1 nil hni itiiM4Kiiii Ui. ChandblSwCf t ""Avaont the fender plant that hate not "nauallT "witnsto'od the cool nights of the Willamette v41- I SX 9 re k ra- and y-mWa- eherkln. This last ' Is the famous high priced little sweet pickle that has come from the south. By careful breeding Mr.' Waring now has these fruits to develop as readily as potatoes or acorn?, and he says that' they grow four times as heavy !a yield per acre' as the ordinary cucumber. The okra, a sub-tropical pod .vegetable that is used in the won derful southern soaps and pickles he has produced so that it really ripens in ' spRe of the cool nights. He Is growing sweet potatoes and baa them ' weighing-up to two pounds for a "single tuber; a full half peek to a single hill, or eight hills producing , & ;fuU-bushel.. y- r tj.n e. . t. CA M It 260N.High car. "ai'rtl Sn!nJ f i nawn sniT -t master of it roads. V t . Phone 666 CLBVELAND Readv , r .f-.i-er aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaataaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyjjaaaaaaaa . m about ther Vrule ron the -Warrngi farm. &ni the Lima bean, that usually ' produces satisfactorily only -In a" flith-wpnir - ednatry. like California, he has developed tin" fdur"e'a"rs' to .tie slage"that they will produce a fine crop in spite of the cool nights. During the past summer there was only one 'night thai is gen erally agreed to have been "hot" here in and near Salem. Jt has been "a delightfully cool-nights summer, cool enough that tropi cal verdure' has been out of luck. Corn and other hot weather plants have as a rule failed to rnake more than on ordinary growth, though the hardier plants indigenous to this sort'of climate have grown well. Mr. Waring has proven that, taking the ordin ary stock seed to these various kinds of vegetables. It is possible Ui breed into a hardier plant habit that will withstand the Or egon weather and produce crops. He has had on exhibition at The Statesman office samples of all -Uhese home-pedigreed fruits. J dele Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OR A WIFE CHAPTER 130 WHAT LILLIAN'S MESSAGE ' DISCLOSED TO 'MADGE JThejmeBsage I found at the tele phone office puzzled me greatly. ' 'I'had expected Lillian simply to wire a brief acknowledgment of the receipt of my code tele gram, for I had no idea that she could send ine the Information I desired in less than 24 hours, if, indeed, she had any success at all in discovering anything deroga tory to Rita Brown. But the yellow sheet which Mrs. Hollls handed me contained a lengthy message which I saw at a glance was written in the code. Bat Lillian had worded it so clev erly that it seemed t6 be not only an assurance that she would at tend to the .things concerning which J had asked, but also min ute requests concerning Cedar Crest, saying .that a relative who was ill desired to come down there. If I had not recognised the words of the cole I shohtl have been deceived by the mes sage, land I saw that little Mrs. Hollis had no suspicion that It was other than it appeared to be. Madge's Precaution?. I wasted no mora time but with the message lucked icto myba'ff I started lor home. I wanted to decipher the telegram without "d lay, for from Its length' I hopI that in some miraculous manneV Lillian had beeu able to put lieV hands directly uion the informa tion I wished. With the memory of the open ness of toy own ."sun parlor", J resolved" to borrow my father's room again, and with an unex pected streak of good luck man aged to .get to it without my mother-in-law's suspecting that I was In the house. I had slipped the code book, paper and pencil? in to my bag before starting out, so had no reason for going to my own room first. My knock brought no response, so I gently pushed the door open and found the room empty. Evi dently my father had gone for one of the solitary rambles he so iQyes. and I imagined that my mo ther-in-law was taking the nap in which she generally induigeb Just before luncheon, with Junior ensconced in his crib st her side. Tjiocked the door, and hurriedly spreading on the table the mes sage, me cooe nooK and some Sheets of blank paper, I grasped a pencil and went directly to work. It was a long and arduous task, for in order to mke the message in wnicn me coie w;as used seem natural, Afl'en Drake had devised rasa a system whereby the word one wanted was hidden in a maze of many others. What the Code Revealed. But finally I had '"it spread be fore me, and at the words I read, a flash of exultation shot through me. "Rita Brown's father a respec table,' hard-working, second hand clothes dealer." .Lillian's message began. .''Rita pose as well-born damsel, intensely ashamed of ori gin. Parents believe her dead. JFa.tJier'8 name Licknowsky. Threaten her exposure facts. In sist she return New York immed iately; Dangerous bride's peace of mind. Letter follows. Lov Lillian." The last four words were not In code, and I fel my heart warm to the familiar phraseology, whieh I bad revived so many time at. tha.eud of a telegram from a friend who never fails tne. T paid a silent tribute afeo. there In that little room; to the fore .thonght whlca long . ago must have seen. the potential danger in Rita. Brown, and hart cleverly pro vided for her thwarting; whenever It should become necessary. - , And ret. -so thoroughly does Lillian play ihe game that she had never lisped p. syllable of the knowledge she held. Indeed, she would never have tcld i even to me if the air!'- . -tons had not made it" necc.-pa for her to do so. .Jlnt I flf Tin tlm V i pleasnrable as thst tark was. I knew by my watch that the lunch eon hour was near, and "that my Hiotherrin-law w3i. . qq .uoaot awake. In some way t must man age, after the meal was over, to get into communication with Rita Brown, and summon her-to the combat, the victorious weapons of which were already in my jhand. But where that combat was to be staged I had not the remotest idea. I couldn't brine her to the cot tage. With the lisk of Leila's seeing her, I couldn't take her to the home of Mrs. Lnfcens, where I had found a temporary refuge for Alfred's hysterical little fian cee. I meant to bring- the two girls face to fac; a little later the details of tbat meeting were already grimly planned in , my mind but it nnst necessarily II'loS ANglleS- 5- STORES" m V!w!aiL i!i we stern Aura suppot 1 . ..l WW WHY BUY use von eet bu set only standard trade-marked goods of proven quality. You 'get the most extensive line of merchandise to choose from. Yoa$et Vth?ach!uuse a guarantee that is -your positive assurance of satisfaction. 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(Special to The Statesman) The Palace theatre, now under the management of Alfred Adams, son of L. J. Adams, Is having some extensive improvements made. Prhaps the most noticeabl of these is the decoration of the-interior of the lobby. The work is being done by the Scenic Art service of Portland. The installation of new seats in the gallery will bring the seating capacity of the gallery up to 350. The orchestra pit is AUTO TOR fe WC3TCRN iiniiriiiiiMiisiin'Mi'nn.iniiigmi'i Tern will Brr realise th eoevwtttone' of la mto clock 'tfirtll'- yoxt on--thn row will Tr b -wKhut tt. nr ! 7 wbb bv tfa all th from tt you ac anywhere else. PRICES SaUD WX8TBUI OXAMT 7.53 80 11.53 12.80 15-3S 15.50 15.90 WW ia75 156 16.60 170 , 18.25 18.90 a-l pr- a: k Je.e.ja aa $14.65 19.90 25.90 27,45 28.20 28.90 33.80 34.65 35.45 36.3S 41.95 43.80 Auto Theft Voar ear eaaevt ba atvlaa with OB a of tbeaa loeka. 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