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TIIK OREGON STATESMAN: SUNDAY. APRIL 13,-10!! ARMERS STORE! HE" F ...... 270 Worth Commercial Street, are selling at REDUCED PRICES to make more poom for handling Produce ! J: ' : : - . . . - - " . :' GROCERIES Sugar, 10 lbs. ............$1.00 11 ox. pkgj Seeded Raisins .......... . . , . . 10c 15 oz. pkg. Seeded Raisins .15c, 2 for 25c Pork and Beans, No. 1, tails ...... . . . . ,10c, 3 for 25c IXL brand Chile Con Carne, reg.'15c . . . .7. . . . . . .11c IXL brand Chile Con Came with beans, gal. size . .,95c Tomato Catsup, best brand, gal' . . . .... ... . . . . ..85c . . , - . - . . - Y lb. net weight Dromedary Cocoannt... ... ..... .10c Yi lb. net weight Dromedary Cocoannt . . . . . . . . ;.20c . - ' . - - . Peanut Butter, 2 lbs. for ; , .35c Sauer Kraut, qt. ......... ..;..;.. . ,15c FRESH GREEN VEGETABLES IN STOCK DAILY Burbank potatoes, per 100 lbs. w... l.$1.50 CEREALS AND FLOUR Macaroni, 3 lbs. for , .25c Liberty Oats, Zy2 lbs. ! .25c Rolled Oats, bulk, zyt lbs 2 pkgs. Corn Flakes, large size 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts 2 pkgs. Puffed Wheat 2 pkgs. Puffed Rice .......... .23c 25c .......25c ...25c ..25c Best Buckwheat flour, lb . .9c Golden Rod Oat Flour, 9 lb. sack .60c Golden Rod Oat Flour, bulk, lb. .6c Snow Drift Flour (hard wheat) ... ... ....... .".$2.95 Pride of Waldo Hills Flour $175 Malt-O-Meal, the instant breakfast food :25c 3 large packages home made Egg Noodles for... 25c Rhubarb, 2 lbs. . . . . . .15c TEAS AND COFFEES Tree Tea, lb. 55c Tea in bulk, lb 50c 3 lb. can 34,1 Crescent Steel cut coffee $1.10 1 lb. Edwards Dependable steel cut coffee 45c 5 lb. can Hershey's Cocoa $1.50 Cocoa in bulk, lb 27c SOAPS No Rubbing Laundry soap, 25c pkg 20c Ivory soap flakes, 13c pkg., 2 for ." 25c White Flyer soap, 5 bars for .25c lk Safon soap, 6 bars for 23c Toilet soap, per cake 5c and 10c Water Glass, 'qt. 30c Brick Salt, 3 for .' : ..25c ITALIAN PRUNES. A fine lot, lb w " .r. ....... 10c COMPOUND and SHORTENINGS Good Compound, lb. 25c Crisco, 6 lb. pail $2.00 Crisco .......... . $1.00 No. 5 Crown Shortening ..$120 No. 5 Pearl Shortening $L25 Yi gal. Mazola Oil ... t .$155 Yi gal. Douglas best salad and cooking oil $1.35 WHAT YOU NEED RIGHT NOW INSTANT . .BUG EXTERMINATOR Gallon can Yt gallon can . . . .$225 .$L25 CEDAR POLISH In bulk. qt. 40c. In quart cans .$0c 16 or. bottles :.. , 35c 1 qt. Calol Liquid Polish . . . : . . .... .25c Yt gaL Calol Liquid Polish .50c r ' EARLY EUREKA WHITE SEED POTATOES The earliest and best of all, per lb. ..".... K.Zc A A ( V w Phone Your Orders C O. D. and We Will Deliver Them Free 270 N. COMMERCIAL STREET TELEPHONE 721 J0 m REVELATIONS OF A WIFE The Story of Honeymoon A Wonderful BoouMCe of lCanid Life Wonderf allr Told b ADELE GABBISON ; : - CHAPTER CCLXIV , WHY MADGE'S DEFENSE OP HEU j GUESTS WON MOTHER GRA HAM AT LAST. Wbett i ' faced xnjr mother-in-law f crosi the dining room table of oar , home la Marrin aad commanded her to atop the Insults the was hurling fat Lillian Underwood. I felt as if f 1 had been emancipated from adom- ination that had been, most irksome - to me. '" ' 'I do not think that I had realized myself how much I had secretlr fear ed my mother-in-law and her dom tneerlnff ways until her insulting words to Lillian 'Underwood so an gered me that I could cont:xl myself o lodger. . 'ily mother-in-law made one last attempt to carry her point. - ; "Richard.! she said, ignoring me, .'"you promised me this woman should neTer enter your house 6r associate with your wife." - I saw Lillian cast one. reproachful . glance at Dicky, Baw JJany Undci- wood's face Tlush with indignant coj- tempt. My heart ached for Dicky a I saw a mortified flush spread over his face. - . , . . . ; : . He opened his lips to answer his mother, but I prevented his speaking by taking the floor myself. ' - "Mother Graham.' I said, slowly and with deadly calmness, "we will hare this out right here and now. In the first place, let me tell you that you wrested that promise f:tm Dicky when you were so ill that tha physician had warned us any ex citement or denial of your fishes might cause yotir death. Jt was dis tinctly a promise made under-duress, and Dicky never meant to carry it out." v, ,; . 4. ? ' Across the faces of my husband ana the Lnedrwoods flashed a look of smiling relief, but my mother-in-law's face was still black. "You poor, deluded child." she said, 'you are making a fearful mis take; you did "not know " "I know everything." I said stern ly. "I know there is .lot a nobler woman, a truer friend in the world than Lillian Underwood, whom you have chosen to insult' tonight. I know everything of her past and Dicky's there is to knew. If ycu were not so. blinded by your owi harshness you would know it. too -Margaret'.' mother-in-law's voice was harsh with anger. She put -out. her band with the old im perious gesture that had once been sufficient to overawe, me. But I paid no. attention-whatever to either word or .gesture. ' ' -."I am proud." I rur.hed on. "to count Lillian Underwood as the best friend I.have. If, instead of basing your prejudice against her upon sil ly rumor. YOU had . taVen t. !lle to ffnd out the real facts in the case, you would know that your" son Iras eternally indebted to. her." "I decline to listen' to any more of this hysteria, and I demand that these people leave the house at once "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" "Proved Safe ty Millions" 1 For Pain -Neuralgia Earache Toothache Colds - ' Grinne t,R.hetimatism Lame Back Neuritis ' "Bayer Cross" 11 t'V . on Tablets. j ft A ; Warning! ... Don!t buy Aspirin in a pill box! Always r insist , upon the genuine , "Bayer Package" which con- i tains proper dosage. Look for the t Safety "Bayer Cross" on package. Ask for "Bayer Tafclsts of Aspirin" Esniitol "of 12 tablets Bottle. - of i'S Mottled of 100 Abe Captnl r ' sssa Mother Graham's Decision. Harry . Underwood and Dicky both started toward us with flushed faces. 'Lillian, calm, watchful, made aa al most imperceptible gesture with her hand, and the two men stepped back. Lillian saw. as I did, that the eld er woman was in the throes of one of her "tantrums." and that her anger was carrying her father than she in tended, making her utter words of which she would be ashamed later. I determined to end th hM. sceae with a quick, sharp ultimatum, I; went a step nearer to my mother-in-law, faced her unlinchingly "Mother Graham." I said, slowly; sternly, "I cannot allow you any longer to insult my friends. I am uicKy's, wire, remember, and I am mistress here. I hoped never to have to remind you of this. I am sorry to have to do It now. You are wel come to stay with Dicky and me as long as you live. I will do every thing I can to be a dutiful, loving daughter to you. but I cannot and will not ever let you dictate to me again as to the friends we receive ia to our home, or any other Individual affair of mine." I had looked her steadily 1n the eyes all the time I was talking to her. Former experiences with mv mother-in-law liad taught me that she knew when she had failed in any proiect. and accepted defeat grlttily. so I was not surprised to see her re turn my gaze with a calm, defiant look and then turn away as Indlf ferenUy as if we had been discussing the weather. "Richard." she said shortly, "are you going to stand there staring all nlht? Take my bag rfp to my room. The man set it on the porch." A ".Scene" Kvaded. I could have laughed aloud at her swift transition from the tragic to the commonplace had it not ben for a dismayed thought that Kuddenty struck me. . - Harry. Underwood had been occu pying my mother-in-law's ro,,n) - . 3 J I - while ehe-Vg tfone- t" lr.iew th.t If there were one thine mar than another calculated to revive her an ger, it would be the sight of his clothes and smoking 'things in her room-. .. The. same thought evidently struck Lillian and Harry also. Lillian, however, was equal to the emergence. With a quick gesture to me, unseeep by my mother-in-law. to detain the elder woman for a few moments in the dining room, sho summoned Harry to her side with a signal from her eyes which he evi dently understood, and they both slipped out of the room. "Do have something to eat and a cup of hot tea before you go up stairs," I said aa deferentially as 1 knew how, while Dicky, who had also caught Lillian's signalling, sec- onuea my tnvtiatio.i. "Yes, mother, eat sotbethlng first, you must be .famished.' To my great relief she consented to sit down to the table. She was evidently hunrry, and she did such justice to Katie's delicious meal that when we finally eo-ted her upstairs to her room there was no trace what ever in it of Harry Underwood's oc cupancy. . Dicky and I hovered near the door like two frightened children. We were not quite' sure as to just the method by which the elder won an would retreat from the position he had -talwen concerning jthe Under woods. "Don't stand there looking as if you had been stealing . Jam." my mother-in-law said tartly;, a. she turned around from the mirror. I don't need anything more. I'm tired and want to go to bleep, so you do not need to keep your friends wait ing any longer." We wasted no time In availing ourselves of the permission. As she closed the door behind caught me in his arms. "What a little spitfire!" he said. admL-iajJy. "I didn't know it was in you." His voice grew deeper as he press ed me closer to him. "I'm finding out lots of things about my wire nowadays." he said lovingly, and kissed me. (To le continued) Thrlma Individual chocolates 5 cents, sale everywhere. For C. E. Staats Sells Farm to Rex Womer of Peede DALLAS, Or.. April 11. (Special to The fitatesman C. K. Staats. one of Polk county's prominent far mers and stock raisers has sold his big farm near Alrlie to Rex Womer. a Peede rancher and with Mrs. maats win .hortlv rmn dence of W. L. Soehren at Main and Ash streets. The Staats farm l one of the finest In that section or the country and has been the home of former owner for a number of ears. Mount Angel Business to Close on Good Friday MOUNT ANGEL. Or.. April 10. All 'places in the city have decided to close next Friday, April 18. Good Friday. Confectioneries and garages will close from' IS to 3 p. m. and the other bnsinesa- bouses will be closed all day. The remains of .Rev. Ilasil Schle ber, O. S. K. former partor of Tilla mook were laid to rest at the mon astery plot at St. Ilenedict on Wed nesday. April 9: . Solemn requiem mass was sung at 10 a. m. at the college chapel by Prior Father Mau rus O. S. II. with eafogy by Father Gregory. O. S.. R.- Many former par- rrom Tillamook besides tb elergy from all parts were in attendance. of the state Aviators Apply for Jobs With Forestry Department Under tho impression that Oregon will make use uf airplanes' in for est patrol work, several young fiv ers who have had recent training in the United States army have applied to State Forester F. A. Elliott for employment during the comrag sum mer. While airplane patrol is said to be the most effective .known for detecting forest flrea there la little probability of its being established Immediately In this state. State Forester Elliott . la now in Lincoln county attending a roeetini: of the Lincoln County Fire latrol r.rsociation which is making plans to forestall fires during the coming dry period. i . a fA T-l11 m will - . . .. I LS a -J II ff -1 T BY You're Bilious! Take Cascarets 3 Pleasant relief for liver and bowels, and cost 10c a box no ripe! reel grand! Be. efficient! Clean your torpid liver and aluggish bow els with good, harmless Cascarets They don't gripe - or sicken. Give your insides a good cleaning and rid yourself of headaches, bilious spells, dizziness, sallowness. bad' breath, stomach sourness, gases, etc. Cheer up! Get a 10-cent box from any drug store. Ako best cathartic for bilious, constipated children tastes like candy but never fails. Cascareta ork wjiUj. wm.Ifcp . What Causes Your Tire Trouble - How far would your tires run with perfect service and attention? Tlic Goodyear Svstem of Service and Inspection take, rare of these troubles. It's FKEE. Sec us about it. 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