The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 14, 1923, Page 9, Image 9

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SALEM; OREGON, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE t4, 1923
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' What if -misfortune should -frown upon you and j
' yburs-asd it became necessary for jrou to retreat from ; j
-the Oreoiv you. love to the land f rcwhichjii came?
How youvrould miss the incomparable .sunshine, - j
verdant slopes and rued ? scenery! --i How you would ;
Jo once assinijo'be in' theTLand of Roses where,; at J
; year rzzste and cn,Ficnics, you and yoiir f niily Tni-ht j
enjoy ,the Iresh losanbernC3, . apples,. prunes, -spinacn
.and beans, ,the flavor -of which only the sunshine, and
showers of Oregon can srive them. ,
v Lctus hope, for your ke and the VTriter's, that
V?-n?vpr rftmps'trae! but SllCUld 'VOtl eVT sQ TSin
t-ck en justa visit, you f ill want la know rf the new
' tc nd.dYarfccd,method cf hydration which now makes ;!
;i n-f-jvia erWv. rnvxffhrTP snv d.iv in the vcar; i
to enjoy the cbaracteristisiaste of iresh. Oregon irmts ,
r-d vegetables,' at a costl which is ATiijning friends lot
rrr"n.rwn wmducts :the werld .over ? n t . . - f; t
"There are other treasons vrhy. you oill wast 'to j
' know bout dehydralion.? 7ith ?the 'successful ireser--1
vatic'mof .the ull. fresh flavor and the natural sugars j j
,and mineral alts,-a,more appetizing and more perfect-
lybalancsdsdiet may mow be enjoyed the year around, ;
' :4n-0regcn;as well-as elsewhere. ; A A A;, ! ;
" "Think' what this brcadermarketin&-of our singular 5 j
! -fmita nnfl Vp'tsWes v?illmean to the State fof 'Oregon, ?
not only ,in increased .resources .and ,resultat income, ;
; but in .winning more .friends ,and future residents ,f or
the Pacific IJorthwest. ; v - 5..
Oregon has .been endowed Ijy nature with a - soil
and climate which giveotfroits andegdables a tlavor i
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either hastily lor entirely Mmoved.- 'It-was learnedtnat a sponge, . what transpires wnn a sponge, m u.3 iv
,il:.. ;w.nAnv;nr.fv.aaVv tff.Vonf fwiit ftnrl vAfrptnhb th vpcrpfjhlps under this hiffhlv Derf ected vtoccez.
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y -y -iw wi M--M .
By: circulating-. air anc , witv .ntf ps; that serves, the 'con.-: urn
- toeserve: .indefinite itimo, tl.a iu .
fnPSJd Svor of fruits and vegetables, and, at the Eafc3 t
: materially reduce the cost ot snipping era
ration and . ,x ,
i Place a oustry isi aesnceu iu u jjiu. n -v
to blow demand for food. ; : :
sponge wiU ? Last year uregon lruit ana xrucK r
condition, gen ia cor ana uitun iiiuusuj. uc ...
desired lars oy ine aeajraiion inuu:j.rjr &iu i,
:e it in of future progress, tnis sum snou.a
FDonire degree. All, of which means happier, L::. -