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o i . . . : I ' ' : .TIIH OKEflOX STATESMAN'; SAT lit DAY, MAY 10, 1010 ' . ,11 ' ' D I? Ifl? A TI AMD lYLVLLUlUliJ OF A WIFE' The Story of a Honeymoon A j WoimWuI llnmance of Married )Llf. V. uuderf ully Told hw CHAPTER CCLXXXVII , had paid our check, with a libera! t iv ,, J- ' " - ' I tip, hc waiter brought a 'bag- and WlIY THE C ANT.lXfi np nvn ,,miLi i... , ., 6" flAGS. CAUSE ) Dlf'k'V : , ,.Mini I Wftsa, tHOStront tho (ltnln- mom o-.l ! ; . ! thenj with a horrified little thrill. I My worry over the ;-)S8ibility of realised that the bag the waiter had getting our traveling bag niixed with Kver Dicky, although almost iden Ihe one bo near like 1c, whioli the, tal j In appearance with our, was "waiter had carelessly placed next : it the one we owned. our under the serving table, ppoiled ' "Hickyr I gasped, "wait- that my enjoyment of our luncheon. I maafhas given you the wronjr bag." .3ff8hJ? 'duSd " another word about ior oeiag so disturbed, but the'ih nit,,- - i : .. . .. u, thought of having a third clash with ?, ! thfW th?7. S?."nthlr' k ........ !t . . in? tn row the blasted thins: over- w-r Ul iTO oiner r.ag. ine mm- board. ro vm, m, t ,. die-aged women who already twice scorea uicfcy roundly, made me nervous.- . ; ; .. . f Dicky, pn the contrary, vas in blgh good humor.' Having relieved big irritation at me for my dejay In the dressing room by lone of his char acteristic exposures pf temper, a'd baring outwitted in table the woman who had rebuke J her rush for a much satisfied him.. DickT felt -er- with himself, and proce ded to prove himself a valiant '.frenchman In hla attack upon the viands put before him. - .j When t had left the upper deck 1 had been really hungry, but Dicky's temper and uiy worry over the trav eling bags effectually took away the zest from- my appetite. I ate what was put before me. but for any en joyment 0f the meal, 1 might have beea dining on bread and water. When had finished and Dicky my own property when I see it?" P shut my lips tightly and walked on after him. grimly repeating my former resolve to say nothing.' no matter what happened. "Thai's the Man!"; j 'Asj'we reached the lower Corridor on nr way to the checkroom I thought I heard the voice of the wo man who; I knew owaed the bag. in angry expostulation, but I did not tell Dicky of iuy impression. If the square jaw and thin lips of the woman , whose appearance Dicky soidisliked denoted anything, they surely evidenced the ability of the lady to take care of herself and her possessions. - I knew that before we left the boat jshe would find us a.id get her property back. I did riot relish the thought of the encounter, but I told 0vins. to. ItMiiiIoMn. Conditio-. ("ausI by tfie War. i Anxiety and worry have bnd ef fect on the nervous" system, and 1 - anpe the bodily functions, especially digestion and excretion. 'Who es caped them during the war? They have made nervousness, paleness lack of vitality worse this spring. : The very Lest nie.Iicine to take now is Peptiron. It strengthen? and tone the nerves. TZ give.s god color to the lips and cheeks.'" It Is the great yjtalizer. giving healthy activity t( all the vital organs. This good medicine, which is a real iron tonic, makes the .blood rich In red corpuscles, an abundance of which is lncHspenstble to N perfect health. Tt promptly relieves menta and physical exhaustion, creales an appetite, and promotes sweet, re freshing sleep. IVptiro- is the foim of chocolate coated tablets, and Is pleasant to take. ' Mtlc bv '. I. HOrtI,CO Iw.n, Max. ,Thi3 fear obsessed m? all throughly the bustle of lunilinir lliLv h!l:i" taken th bar anil mir ciittnaa frtun I 9 - - -...... ...... a , a . .... ... .V,NV,,.",",f -''v,'Nvv'. vwwwyv v-" V'"- -"vVS 0,w.SAA;' V.. vt',V- v J.'Vv ..'ivy-. v v-vVl -.v -v ..K;'A;vjfc.V'vvNA t 2 the checkroom, and as I followed him meekly down the gangplank I was miserable indeed. "There he is! That's the maa! Stop him!" A phi ill, familiar voice sounded behind us. The next instant the angular, militant wontin. with whom Dicky had already had two encount ers, appeared before ns. Nervously following in her wake was the wait er who had served U3 at dinner. "I mie yvxise nrisl-jken.' lady." he was saying over and over; "dat must be your bag. I'm sure I didn't make ao mistake." The woman paid no attention to him. but confronted Dicky sternly. "What business have you with my traveling bag?" she demanded, mak ing a snatch at the one Dicky car ried. Dicky drew It away from her. I saw nis eyea flash and his lips Bet myself that Dicky certainlv deserv ed I a 1 ,,ne h,c,n , h"e learn ' meaas one of his obstinate streaks. any uujie4SiuiiieN, iuji niiSiii diie ion must be raving, madam. as a result of his obstinacy. ' "' We want hack on !!. ton d-elr again, b;it the beautiful scenery of j uie upper iiuuson naa no. more ap peal for me. I might have been trav eling on the subway for any notice I took of it. Every faculty wa3 keyed to re ceive the first hint of the scene I knew was inevitable. I5ut as the steamer moved majestically onward and. finally turning, swept into the smaller stream upon which Kingston, our landing place, is situated., my dread of a scene gave way to a fear that the woman might 'aot find out her mistake after all, and that Are You Insisting Upon v .. i LS'UM That delicious bread, which toasts so beautifully, butters without crumbling, cuts so nicely, keeps so fresh and moist and tastes so good? If you don't use it ask your neighbor who does. She knows there is a world of goodness in every slice of Holsum Bread-That's why she has stopped baking and insists upon Hoisum for her family. igvy? -xi-wji ! IT IS MADE IN SALEM jGHERRY CITY BAKING CO. ; WSSSSSSSSSl INI ill r- ElectricCookingCuts Meat Bills TpHE Hughes Electric Range effects a wonderful saving over fu?ls P" meat shrinkage-frequently as much as a pound on a single roast With meat at from 25c to 35c a pound the saving on meat bills each week is a very appreciableone. Thj remarkable oven, with wall as heavil'y insulated and heat-conserving as a fireless cooker, retams all the rich juices of the food usuaHyWSd off by air currents, and the delicate flavor often spoiled by gaseous Sro 222n 6 mavy.U!? cooidl -vantages of the Hughes baJe bread evenIy without turning it; roast meat without basting; brown cake a evenly on the bottom as the SS- cl cabbage and onkns in the oven with verV little water ed no odoate same ttmnhf3mmi,.u a ... . inj wuurai ine -v-i LLct udvorea iooa tnan you have ever before known. Think what it moans to get results like this, with even UMr iriM.TLl",0 f cocVin Think what . relief ??J ,V?f ? 'm tij dtrf name, or the bother of carrying d.rty fuel, to b rid of the film of t or gummy deposits on r.nge, walla nd woodwork-to h-ve dirJesTr " riitL,T,?T,!atkitChen' Th Hughe, Eiectrir.ger f 7r J the"? oai -nd. in -ddition, cooler kitchen, purer air, more time away from your kitchen. The Hughes Range has beeq used and endorsed by the countr-'. u5s Bradley, Mrs. Lemcke-Barkhausen. It has iJmn r hT. ffiT1 HoS"kP-'-e ltitf. and given th. n . l J? the r,"-Pfic Gold MedaL L m 11 yoo why it has won .U these distinctions. M ! PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & I POWER CO. KW - 'Mat OSS . ... . ne sam. icily. "The bag and suit case in my hands are my own. Your property i in Uie hands of the wait er behind you. Hi - t Mi "All Your Fault." Quick as, a Hash the woman whirled matched from the hand of the-tlreiabling waiter the traveling lag. which I felt certa-n was ourn, ilnd vTith a quick twist of the catch es threw it open, and before my hor rified eyes drew out a rose pink ertpe jixhtdress of mine and Dicky's blue silk pajamas, an-i flourished them before the delighted eyes of the Ripj-'ling onlookers. "Do you think for one moment that I wonld wear anything like this?" she deniandetd. "Fortunately this thing wasn't locked, or Psup pose I never would lia,vf been abls to prove it to von. Thii trnho.iv uju nqi want to naveJtt proved lierj words and man'jer pointed ine insinuation that DIckv lnw n valuables in her bag. and was trr Ing to pteal it. With blazing eyes. iiikkj uirnea on the luckless waiter ion blasted Idiot!' he exploded. mis is an yoar fault; I've a notion 10 crop, you into the river. Here nage these bag3, and be quick 1.a r itl'UUl 11. He fairly threw the woman's a lipe at the frightened colored men. me militant owner stepped for ward, took her property, and ran her lingers over ine lock. 'How fort una 1a I vi. was locked, she observed to her com panions, wun a last withering look at Dicky. exDressive .-f h- nit,in. that he would not havo ir.,it wt wie Dag li ne nad had the od- 1 IIJIILf . iin a mnttered n.ith. n;-t- grahbed UP Ollri. rron.moH i. night attire, which the woman i-ii umrine rronv ! ho no - v'e Jt shut apd. not waiting to see wheth- . lonowing or not, strode SWiftly CUt Of tho crnvA 4- f ca"f,ht P with him he was lookin "u-jr u: ana down the street, evi- u-i.ujr ,n search of a taxi to bear mm iron tne scene of his humllla- IIUI1. i aam nothijg to him. in the hope u.-iiiu; any runner unpleasant ness, but the sight of me at his el- -viuenuy Drquht up his grlev ance afresh. w i . none you r mzU.nA . - .......:iivu, iir rowied. "makinc tin th ia--,s-- .1 inai wnoJe Tool crowd ap I:onenod my month in amazement. ... , r',wat dfd 1 hav. to do with it?" I asked injudiciously "Do with i?" h v-.t ...... - .uuuru UACK. Why, everything! If you hadn't ln- siRiea on fixing up b-fore dinner. ..vm-u, ,n,s wouia have happened" Not knowing whether 1 desired 3 i V,", or to cr' 1 realized mat i n.id learned nnho. as to Dicky's propensity to put" the happe.err n maUer hat (To be continued) CUT THIS OUT IT IS WOIITH MOXKY DON'T xrrss Tiit ... ----- ut uiii iniS oi-Mieia Ave., fhicago. III. writine vonr nm n . ... ...... iit nuiirpss clearly. You will receive i- ... .:. a trial nar t- n t-i ... -- uicui: j r oiy Honey and Tar r-.t . ney Pills and Foley CathaHie t.k coughs colds and croup. Foley Kid lets. J. c. Perrv. - m i - -) Phone C. O. D. Orders 198--186 Mail Orders 456 State Street Crisco Large .$2.00 .Mnlhiiii $1.00 No. . CoiiipoiiiKl $120 No. 10 Coiumiii(1 .. . .$25 M . r-iokin ;i, i.nik $1.90 1X2 Yx4 m p I fx. 4 -s Wessnn's oil, l;irpr . ..$1.C5 Jro'lium ,75c Shrimp (new stoek) 17c Jims 18c Hulk lard. Hi. 33c Jiffy Jell, ,kg. ..' 11c .It'll j.kjr 10c Il.'isliey (Won, ' 19c 12-uz. Itmal Ifukiu? j.owder 35c Xo. 1 Fancy Pineapple ,.20c EDITORIALS OF THE PEOPLE (The StMtm I. i. . . communic-tioB. poi toplcV of Kner-i nurest at any tin" There la ectrcHr Urw"Ultti,, 1" ,f 'rariCTn! u a-ked only that err.. nf lik.i ""nn D written ,ft ,J.b,ou nature. Letter must have writer nnm mA -a .. . " neCe..arily rorVubUc:t,:-l,En Ml v About Stock FoIf To the Editor Permit m k-a..-k roiir valuable paper (taKen by many farmers in this valley and I wish it rJe.tan by many' many re) to say. to them: nlant ait ror hay you can spare for that pur- CT, 1 ? n armims to make the oest kind of hav you ran fi you raise so yonr milch cows will vw.a- out a year rrom now la rood shape. Most of . the cows I have seen and I have seen quite a niim- oer, look bad. I thi-v v - have tned hard to keep them up bnt have been handicapped by havin to purchase a rood t-.i .v.'I teed, especially train r t ca" l-run a grain feed which! I hardly think we " hulls from) wheat commonlj . called m M s4 Coffee 1 Il. I'mver toffc-o 33c 1 Id. (J. A. ooff.e 35c 1 lh. M. J. P.i... 47c 1 II.. Fancy l.ulk .40c :i His. Koyal Chili $1.10 : His. (J. A. .i... J....$1.00 II is. hulk $1.10 This ;ri(Ms on Kny.il Chili and (1. A. Coffee are 4e a pound Iss .than pn-s-'iit wholesale price. , We have a limited quantity. V will sell at thes prices: .VK Post um . 43c Posium ...J 21c V Postum . 22c l.'hiradellis CiHnlat ..32c 2 cans Ilordeii's milk . . .23c 2 Carnation ; 25c Peanut Putter, lh 13c Fre.sh Crip Crackers ..17c Fresh Crisp (Irahauis ...17e 2 ikjr. Shnnld d Wheat ..... "2 Puff.fl Wheat 2 Puffed l:ic . 2 li'niw Nuts . . 2 Kel long's .... 2 Pot Tiis1ks 2 iV pkjrs. CfMikii 1 .o pkjr. ( ookics 2 cans I;l tie .Lu-ki-t anliiMH 25c " caiu Deviled meat ...25c I lari cans Deviled . meat 25c, 2 cant Oysters ........ .25c 10 Ihs. Karo ....$1.00 a ih. Kam 50c 10 Ihs. Sujfar. ..$L00 Flour, jwick '. ...$2D5 Val I ry fl . u r . $2X0 ..27c -.27c -27c ..25c ..27c 2Cc wOC ....45c LARGEST GROCERY DEALERS IN WILLAMETTE VALLEY-5 STORES I mmm2 bran and the hulls from oats aad barley and grind them together and It seems to me we wonld have but little life supporting substance in the mixture. Farmers and stock men did the best they could with this food, giving their sto;k mostly a bountiful supply and wondered why their stock did so poorly. This Is one of the reasons I am admonishing them at this date to look out for their feed aaother win ter. A little care nn-jr ma -. them front having to rely on such stnrf. costing them this past winter $3S to $40 per ton. Much more might be said on this matter of food but i deem a word to the wise sufficient. -DD. KEEL.ER. V. S. fJolwrt K!3in To the Editor: In your Issue of 8th day of May you had in your city news an article headed "Portland Man Arretted" charged with selling a business that never existed. The -har-ce was conducting a business under an as.nmed name without re questing same of county clerk. 1 paid my $25 and am that much wiser. A A. GOBERT. BatteviUe Man Pozzies Accident Commissioners questions to solve, but one that orie inates at ISutteville. Marion county. Is a little more puzzling than any other that has be-n before the com mission for some time. While dril ling in a rock in the middle of a stream a workman fell Into the stream. He was allowed to ro home and change clothing and then re turned to work, completed the day and worked part of the following: day when he becapie UL His Illness proved to be Spanish inflnenza which was prevalent In the community at that time. lle filed a H LI TYl IP. r rw pensation with the accident comm: kion. Much correspondence hat beea exchanged with physicians and oth ers having knowledge of the cm. There doctors ray there was bo con nection between the attack or iBfla enza and the fall Into the river. cry over tpnt "Yon shouldn't milk." ' My friend, that remark originat ed when milk wasn't 10 cent a pint." Washington Star. E HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE : TODAY BLIGH THEATRE The state Industrial accident com- I j mission frequently has rome puzzling - THE NEW AMERICAN FIGURE ORE and more young men are getting off the side lines and stepping Into the-game. They're de veloping their bodies, not their voices.) The -war pro duced the New American Figure, and Uie fellows who built up these powerful physiques want to hang on to them. The new models from j j THE HOUSE OF ! ! KUPPENHEIMER j . anticipated this development They drape without a wrinkle over broad shoulders, down to the narrowed wa,st These athletic models represent a delicate ap plication of style niceties upon a rugged frame. nere yon will find these models in abundance, styles Tories ana patterns to fit and please you, rare values W, $45 and $50 Others $25, $30 and $35 SCHE i i Jl . . t i i i 1 : The House of Kuppenheimer Clofii Knox Hats CrossettShoes Eagle Shirts I T : 'I