THB OIIKGO STATKdllAXt TTKfUttr. APRIL 8. 1910 IPs REVELATIONS OF A WIf ! The Story of a Honeymoon A Wonderful Romas of Married Llfe Wonderfully Told by ,1 Tit This Test: Rub a little Tuxedo brisily in " Micpairact your hand to brinz out its full aroma. Then smell it deci-! ft$ddious,pu,eraraqce wniconvince . you. Try this test with any other tobacco and wc will let Tuzedo stand or fall on your judgment . "Your tJaso Knows' Finest Burley Tobacco MeIlpV-aged till Perfect plus a Dash ofChccolate "Ifotu'NoseKnbws CHAPTER CCUX WHY GRACE nriAPFTt Minp MADGE PROMISE TO STAY tTX- TIL THE END. I do not believe that vr In mw life can I agaia-haTe an experience bo nor n Die as mat woleh followed the development of infection of the dagger wound which Grace Draper had inflicted unon herself aftr her unsuccessful attempt to shoot Dicky. Against the combined protest of Dicky and Lillian I shared the rare I Of the rirl with the trained nnno whom Lillian's forethought had pro vided and Dicky's money had paid for". The reason, far m v nreun at her bedside was a curious one. At the close of the third day fol lowing the airl'a attemnt at mnrdar and self-destruction, Lillian came to line door of the room where I was reading to Dicky, who was now al most recovered from he bullet wound which had so narrowly missed nis neari.. and laid my hand on hers, Iylna so weak on the bed. - "Of course 1 promise." I said piti fully, v . There was a quick, savage gleam la her eyes which I could not fathom. a gleam that vanished as quickly as it came. I told myself that I must be mistaken, but It seemed to me that the look I had surprised in her eyes was a look of triumph, and that as my hand touched neb she had in stinctively started to draw her hand away from mine and then yielded it to my grasp. "All right." she said indifferently, closing her eyes. "Remember, now, don't go away." (To be continued) HAY FEVERSUFFERER Tells How He Found Relief. It Mlfcht TayOtbers to Try the Remedy. Millvllle. N. J "I waa r.. could not sleep t night and entirely worn oui wun nay Fever. I have r--v iiuu, uui uiu 10 lay ew, you luxurious roarer." sne on ior weeks at a time. My druggist r " . . 7 " . " ; .), -I-.. v.. 7 7D T, I f i t II I I 1 S I I I I I 1 1 I The Perfect Tobacco for fcipo end Ci9areto said to Dickr. "don't vnti thlnV you've -monopolized this girl's time Just lonr CDOUrh Paaa Mm vn Madge, and come play with me for a while:" Til have you know, madam." re turned Dicky, "that the lady In ques tion lS my Wife. f have the lea-al right to her exclusive society, so take ner oui oi mis room at your per-r-11." Lillian Steooed forward nnlVlv took me bv the ahnnldera. ant lerti swung me around awar from Dickr. and purhed me through the door In to the hall. 'Ta-ta. darlinr." aha railed hark. mockingly, "see you later." She closed the door noon the half. laughing, half . serious anathema which Dicky sent after us. "Come down the ball into the li brary. she Said, her manner rhmr. ing as soon as the door was closed. I followed her wonderlngly. Safe In the beautiful. hrnvn-tlnte1 atnfv of Lillian's in which she had once nravely cleared up the misunder standing which lar between ah faced me, and I saw with surprise that she was struggling with some hidden emotion. "I Am Going To Die.? "Madre." she aM ihmnllr Poor girl in there has been calling ! for you for an hour. We tried ev ery War We COUld think nt tn rniUI her, but nothing else would do. I Imagine she has made up her mind she's going to die and wants to ask your forgiveness or something: of ins i sori.' I aked me to trrVinoL. Three bottles entirely cured me and I am healthier and stronger than I have been for twenty years. Every person who suf fers irom nay 'fever should try Vinol." Sam'l Flickinger. Vlnol Contains the tonic nroiverttea necessary 10 enrich the blood and Im part health to nerves, muscles and tissue. Emil A. Srhaefer anf Am. gluts everywhere. P. S. -StOD scratching, nnr Cirnl Salve stops Itching. We guarantee it 'LOWER GRAVE RATES SOUGHT Service Commission Cannot See Why Fluctuating Cost Should Hinder t "I will ro to W .t nr. I 'V the matp December, is ilitlT S I S2rS TrZiJ .i hrJ1" P?tg "illon-w.. Why freight rates oa road build- "s wienai$ snouia be based np- ou me iiuctuatlng cost of the ma terials me Oregon public service commission Is at a loss to understand and so Informs Max Thelen. direct or or me division of rublic service oi me railroad .administration, in letter signed by Chairman Fred ( """w'. r.- nucniers letter: lates to proposed reductions ' on sand, gravel, crushed rock and oth er materials, and because of . the general importance of the subject aunng me present period of road ouuaing expedited action is urged. Tne commrasioa interested it.ir in me mater In neoemher mt ) y Cuararrtqed by ANCQNORAreb In the pliable tcafoil package In the convenient pocket curved tt-rt -75 Woman Admits She Had Two War Allotments Ra??J.TTVAND' re' 7 Mrs. ?m eI.Tw aee1 20. pleaded f,Ut0dAr ln the 'e 1 court to violattag the war risk insurance act y..Iece,TlnS Allotments from two soldiers aimultaneously, each claim- we ner nusDand. She .quietly. As I moved tnwtH door nir knees fremhiei an t hardly walk. Lillian came ub to me nnfrkl and put her strong arm 'around me. It's aa outra-e," she said vin dictively. "If I had my way I'm afraid I'd let her lr pn nit ratlin wah She has caused you suffering enough umiciing aaythlng like Oils on. you." ... . , "But I mtidt rn nn bnn r 11 Han." I returned, atrena-thent the knowledge of her fierce partisan- ouip lur me. 'Oh. I know It. aha MtArf.j tishly, 'and we might as well get it oyer with, so come along." e went aown the hall to a won derful room of Ivory and gold, which i Mew must oe Lillian's guest room. In a biz lvorr.tinte1 v. Jay. a pitiful wreck of the dashing. us are sne nad been. Her face was as white as the pil was fined $25 and ordered to return i him she was already mar-led Hia e.v...u,cu mc auoimenc i viucui two was made oter tn her ner race was as white aa ih. .ii Kj . - .u According to W testimfenv xtr I thev reated ii..!-..,-3! .JJ!" V ....flltlll r "entloa to our n ' j t ' xjrown ma-Tiea Kay Brown a sol dier, two years ago. His war insur ance was allotted to her. Later she went to Dea Mvttaea. Ta ha ! where she met and married Charles woons. anotner soldier, without tell woons, anotner soldier, without tell. . mmmmmmmmmmmymmmmrmmmmmmm'm 'M)'" Aictioe Sale ii r mm-- . Wednesday, April igh Grade Jorseys The undersigned wiU scllat public auction ; 16, 1919 , . At 10 o'clock A. M. .roiles south of Marion, oh the Donation Land Claim of William McKimiev ist. nr.- t . a u ira 1 t --T- j.""-"c ,ia"uu ana ieiierson Koan 1 nne imle sotrth of Rock Crusher, the followmg dert prtyl - wt, ; uiu i buggy 5 cows 3 years old 1 3in. farm wagon ,7 cows 4 years old ; 1 single harness 2 cows 5 years old 10 len-gallon cream cans 3 cows 6 years old . , 0 - - .1 cultivator J 2 cows T years old 1 hack tongue IS11 1 Ky harness 1 registered bull . 1 Oliver chilled plow Nd. 50 r,T,' LUNCH ON THE GROUNDS TERMS OF SALE-tTnder $10.00, cash. Eight mouths time will be-given on sums over $10.00 at 8 Per clut iuterls vhh bankable sccuritv. ED. SMITH, Cleric BEN T. SUDTELL, . Auctioneer N. C. HUBBS, Owner quested throurh tr. a. ninihiM .... eral freight agent for the railroad aaminisiratioa Tor the Southern Pa cific company and a letter In renlv stated that "under present Instruc tions we a not permitted to make any concessions for account of state highways, counties or municipalities In the way of charity or reduced rates on material for road building purposes." The commtssioi was in- lormea. .nowever. that Its sugges tions would be ri Ven enitaliteratlAM There was further cor.nesp jndence on me sunject and on February 10 a hearing was called after the com mission had submitted the question io me district freight traffic com mittee and at the hearing recom- menaauons were presented by the cummrasoin. The letter calls Mr. Thelea's at tention to the fact thit th fci.K. rate curtails the amount r nrv tv,. can be done and may acually pro- . , viwuicta m a they rested listlessly ntwin h. let. omv her e. ..rrw.-. ually brilliant, f nn if their annearane waa ineir contrast tn her tthi. -1.1.. face or whether the fever which the uocior dreaded bad set In. She looked at me t.. All. CinLDREX vmx. t. KT"8 ""'W hklly-I nairr ,vn 7 ,. "-wr.lkr.i, -urprwa ai me strength of her Ani i. i n a will fl""t. A Clear Brala and health. . . t - .v.ihu j inni; viiu iur success. Business ' acDe. toants. housewives. r,.7 " r worer say Hood's Sarsa- V pTe tliem PPtUe and strength, and makes their work eera easy. It overcomes that tired feel- r . -' " wilt oi ?m :Gfre D- Greenwood who was killed by a bomb explosion in the s.ruca oi ner nome here March 18 was iuea ior t) rebate tnA.v it ji. poses of an estate rained at'approxi- Of coarse. I have nn rlrhf ..w anythinrof you. Mrs. Graham." she "d,u-. mi death, you know, always has Drivllerea. ind r ..- .. . - - 6WUK W uie. tn.t.lw aTA AAA ... - " " I v- j ji.uuu. ail ntiv aha . . of which Is left in trust for her chll- "Remember. Xow.-iion. r-. ,aren. Her husbaud is bequeathed ' one tentn. i : rii..aw. -v. . . .' . - -r " u crjoTiciion wnicn made me shudder Her m i. v. SYRUP OF FTHQ" IC ' I L"r..fr or lD "X"" ottered a little w " vw w i waning cry or oroteat. a .kuk ener or siarch 22. ll.- aayfe the letter, "wherein It Is shown that tn proposed scale as recommended by the traffic committee will yield an average car mile revenue of 80 cots which we thlnkrtoo high, we again solicit a sctralght reduction of 10 cents per ton throughout, which from our Investigations, will still permit of a very remunerative revenue. Therms At m . inaiTiauai enocolates 5 cents, Fo every wncre. a cablegram says that Prince nrvpoiain is not dead, as has been ThPiT1 for mnr moths. If this thing keepa on we shall sometimes .Wwrit!haAd h" T,,y.P" tim't t,!t V" ..n rnmori for some tlma that he Is dead. lax at tongue! Remove poisons "wn Nanaeo, urer and bowels. caws laxative &sss tsSwiSsS BAD BRFATH . uu no power to answer, for the I ""-'"i Olive Tablet, Get feet Ion develoned i -L,2z at the Cause and Remove Tt- much Of & rhanm aKa - .ait. I -. . " . thought I wa, -unconsVourwhen he foTcL -aid It but I wa-n't. And I know M SudoS btlJ SOmeth nar haa rhm,. .i.k .v.. I D-LT I . .ule. T".- . . nfLeTJ.,Lfe!L" : 1 b-ni- quick reW thrS Dr. Edward She lifted her hand and Indicated the f03 tableU are Ukea Itocbod htSs wound in her chest. by aU who know them? I saw the nnrce rin. . tri. I Dr. Edwarda Cttivm tvj- . sharply .t her and tnen go V-Wly J? bows" out o, the room. I knew that he wL l1? to Mturil had gone to telenhnne n- r..... loearinff the blood and pom! r-...i . . mil. Ithe - ww,,,, danoirVTJ i-T . rCT 00 thjt Which aangerous calomel doea afri J ST T- , WBSBSSSaaaa.. She hirrvinr nut tn thA tor." the girl ,id. with .. u. JF0!1 . cJomc doa ..i.t. - .. j iu-iw ine nan aftaar.. luiuon or me verr aV 1.-1 .. . uevta. can't do me any, good, i am going Uth'8. "a ' know An I want I Edwards' Olive Ta. VK!lr Accent "Paiif.... o I'""" to stay with me on-ipamor any disasrrreahL, eT ki- onlylook for the .wuSL !.ena;comc8- probably . M. Edwards dlTT nn the A " vawtuiBii i, uacoancious and not know wheth. I lormuu after ae-T,-, V. yJurhch5adCV.vfnC.tt 2? ?I "r5 !IV- or.not. bTrow SSf? JSBJ1 most harmIeM rJI"Anar'"u- ,ou ro the kind that if mb liver comnlainf -w.s .tT . ..... . wl vujnc xoriKive a nrom nn . . .. lanenaant .fcarf - " iuo uuie sromacn, liver and hni, f,.j . . -uu 1 ureas it. i r. r . , . Xr.r- ' Children ul J!fa5. 'l8- t."d 1 hT "ort of feelinr that im - Ew'ds OUve Tahlefa er r-i- rat. .n T",, to go out hold m .. . i' I TRrraole comnound mi,4 dose on" ea'ch hoTue, Civs : HSKr 1?." pi?m" -t?- In. rlca. "rrelr. compell- ; - . w. uiine. j ftepped forward oil; yWwiu JkntK .T1"1 oliv color!tV TaffoSrS2?y their olive I a .c one or two everv niht LldieG, Coats and Suits The best and biggest aiiort ment in town at popular prices. Showing of the latest models direct from the manu facturers at Hew York and Philadelphia. Our buying di rect saves you all the middle man's profit Ladies' Coats........ $10 to $35 Ladies' Suits $11.90 to 38.50 "OUR FKXCE3 ALWAYS THE LOWEST" GALE & CO. Commercial and Court Streets, Salem, fonnerlj Chicago Store CLEAEINa j. ApcilIoe Safe Horses, Cows, Hens, Fat Hogs, Farm Implements,, Buick Au tomobile, Furniture, Tools, etc. Tuesday, Aprli.B 10:30 A.M. 6 MILES SOUTH OF SALEM ON THE PECJGLE LOAD JAS. N. ROBERTSON. F. N. Woodry. the Auctioneer XOTP-,Woodry Conducts Sales Anrwhere. UNRESERVED AOGti ail Eight Room Home and High Class Furniture AT 350 NORTH LIBERTY STREET WEDNESDAY APRIL 94li 1:0 P.M. Sharp ,.Cndnrief. IrlVlW JJ.'S -riiu with . 'Staf .tr.t: on pa,d .Tlrm Vi"'.!! J? n,jr lock. north batract and title to dat.vSla J?.,r;!!lJ-,aprn'ta Iid. elf jour aiirntion as It will h mm . V.Z d la worthy 0) 11000 cash, balance arrant ito th h,bt Wdder. rr nrp. Also rrantd. Property tin .old t J V n High Class Furniture Consi,tiag of d oak kali . w ld .5.- iN, JV"iSSTr n- rurnTuVo w,"n " .ooro la 6ood ,nrilitare and Airs. Olive S. Enright F- N Wnn .l i . Owner. J50 K Uberty Strct Auctioneer AOTK-Wuodry Lay. f.rl, Phone Sift or 511. t or will kU o. wmwU,o aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa STATEsilM CLASSIFIED ADS ONE CEfifTE t -I