Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1919)
8 nro? Oregon statksma: rattrdat. jrw. 7, ioi REVELATIONS OF A VIFE The Story of a Honeymoon A Wonderful Romance of Harried Life Wonderfully Told bj . ADELE GAKIUSO-X CHAPTER CCCXI WHAT CAN MRS. ALUS SCHEME RLALLY BE? . My brain worked swiftly when Mrs. Allia asked me to come In and drink a cup of tea with her after her return in th rnmv farm. house from New York. That there was something more to her inrita tlon than what appeared on the sur face I was sure- 9 I knew that she disliked me. Only mat morning i oaa overneara ner say that she had a score to settle with me, and the aversion I felt to ward her; was Intensified by the knowledge I possessed fortunately unknown to her of her scheme to purloin the valuable paintings in the , Cosgrove farmhouse parlor.;, j v She was not asking me to drink tea with her from any desire for my society I knew that. Whatever her motive might be I, felt that 1 ought to try to discover it. I felt foolishly elated ''a regular sleuth", as Dicky would have expressed it as I smiled a pleasant response to her invita tion ! : it i snail De cnarmea, inoeea. i said. "May I come In a bathrobe?" "Of course." she smiled back, and We and all lands of Berries f ' "Warehouse . Office SState St. Salem.,;. WANTED Cherries Pears MANGI 00 LBS. BERBERRY SUGARS $9.30 CATCHING SUPPLIES - "We are" offering " fruit jars for less than you will, be a hie to get them for later. , Mason Perfect, pts ,'. Mason Perfect, qts . ......90c ....$1.00 . ...$1.25 4 for 25c ...r..28c ......28c . . . .$150 ....$00 ....$1.75 14c Mason Perfect, y2 gal Sure to keep rubbers, Maon Zinc tops .... Economy tops ...... Economy pts ...... Economy qts Economy, Yl gal. Parawax, lb. . ; . . Canning is more important this year than ever before. FLOUR and CEREALS- Pacific haniwheat -K ''. ;. . .$2.75 Diamond C .....;..;... $2.55 Crown . . j . ... . $2.95 Olympic . , . .. . . . .... . . $2.95 Corn Meal ........... i. , ,60c No. 10 Graham .. ... .... .65c No. 10 Wheat Cereal ......65c 10 lbs. Cream Rolled Oats. .65c Blue Rose fancy rice ;, . . . . 12c Head Rice, Jb . .... ; . . . .... . ,9c Golden Rod Oats, large pkg 30c Mother's Oats, large package .......... .V.. 30c , 3 8-oz jkgs Corn Flakes . .28c 2 pkgs Kellogg's . ..... . .u27c 1'ost Toast ies 26c pkgs. Grape Nuts i. . . . . .25c 2 pkg. Ai. & II. soda 15c , Roman Meal .27c II "" ' ' ' " ' ......... t ij '" y I Imagined that. I' had caught a glint, of triumph In her eyes. "I'll go ahead and light up." She hesitated a moment, then added nonchalantly. "Would not your husband like a cup or tea, 'also?" r -: j 1 A ' "Has Dicky Got It?" ', . "I'll ! ask him."" I returned non conimitially, but cordially, "if h will. Ill bring him along with me." "Good!' Mrs Allis returned, smil ing brightly and went on to her room opposite mine, leaving her door ajar. I closed mine, and golnjr wlftlyinto Dicky's room,; told him of Mrsi Allis' invitation. ! He gave a long, low whistle of sur prise, which I promptly smothered on hlsi lips with the palm of my hand. . j "Don't let her hear you." I ad monished in a whisper. : "I have n? idea what she means by. the invita tion, but I don't want her to sus ipect that we take it for : anything save what it appears on the 'surface." Dicky nodded, pursed up his lips as if to whistle again, and stared at the ceiling for a long minute. It is a little mannerism of hia when he is thinking out some problem, and I knew better than to disturb him. are contracting Royal Ann Cherries ........8c lb. Bings, Lamberts . . .. ........ 8c lb. Other .varieties ......... .... ,5c lb.' Strawberries f. .... . . .... .V.12c lb. Bed Raspberries ..... . . . . . . i 12c lb. Black Cap Raspberries . . ... 1 10c lb. Blackberries (domesticated) . 8c lb. Blaekberries (evergreen ).. . . ,6c lb. Loganberries!,.....,.. .....8c lb. Gooseberries . . . .... . . . . . . 5c lb. Bartlett Pears ....... . .$60 per ton "We furnish boxes and crates. Come' and see us before you selL : We Are Here to Stay. SBROS- High and Ferry gts. rnone 717 ; i ,iX.:;A Salem, Oregon Phone C. 0. D. Orders 198186 Mail Orders 456 State Street SPICES 2 oz. Cinnamon, 2 for,,..... 15c 2 oz. Nutmeg, 2 for ....... .15c 2 oz. Allspice, 2 for . . ...15c 2 oz. Ginger, 2 for . . . . ,15c 2 oz. Pepper, 2 for ... . . . ,15c 2bz. Mustard, 2 for ......15c 2 oi. Gloves, 2 for .15c TEA- T y- lh. Lipton's .......... lb. Dependable ....... Yj- lb. Folger's Shasta . V2 lb. Tree Tea .......... y2 ih. Gait's Blue Ribbon . 1 lb. bulk tea ........... .40c .20c .20c .25c .35c .45c ,18c .35c .26c .29c .32c .24c .16c .16c .20c .27c .27c .18c .25c .25c .25c Vz lb. Cocoa ............ 1 lb. Cocoa, Hershey's Bulk Cocoa, lb . . . . ... . . . 1 lb. bulk chocolate ...... l ib. can Ghiradelli's . . L. Y lb. Baker's Cocoa . . Fresh Soda Crackers lb . Oyster! Crackers, lb Fresh Ginger Snaps . . . Bdrden, 'h milk, 2 for . . I , Carnation milk, 2 for .... All 20c; pkg. cookies J. . . . All 50 pkgN cookies . . . i . Del Monte Catsup, pints I . II. P. Sauce Kitchen Boquet. Peanut Butter, lb '.. Fancy Crab Meat, lb No. I Shrimp ......... 1 5 cans deviled meat . .25c .13c .40c .15c .25c "She's up to something, of roiimA h'a aaM at Tact In - In mlir-P m nr.. "and I hate , to have you go into her room or get mixed up with it at all. Of coarse, there's nothing to fear from her Just now,; but keep your eyes peeled good and plenty ev ery minute you're with her. By George, I'll pet I've got it!" ' He sprang from the bed where he had been sprawling, and bent his lips to my ear Madge Conceals Her Emotions. "Now remember to say to her just what I'm telling yon," he whispered. "Tell her that I was almost asleep when you came in, and that I go to sleep every evening early, land that when 1 do the trump of Gabriel wouldn't waken me. Manage to teii her also how We divide our rooms -that I sleep , back here and you In thei front room. You won't have to volunteer that information she'll ask.- you about ft. Answer all her questions yon can, encourage her to ask them, and remember carefully anything you tell her. Run along now and get back as soon as you can gracefully. I shan't gq to sleep until you come." ' ; "But, Dicky, what do you sus pect?" I whispered . wildly, excited. ; "Can't wait to explain now," he retorted impatiently. "Go along quickly so she won't suspect any thing. I'll j tell you everything about it when you get back." I was afraid Mrs. Allis could hear my heart beat as I stepped Into her room. I was so thoroughly jarred out! of my usual routine ; that I could hardly believe I was the same, quiet person , who had come' to the LIFT OFF CORNS WITH FINGERS Doesn't hurt a bit and costs onl7 Marie! Just droD a little Frcezoni on that iouchy' corn, instantly It stops aching, then you lift the corn off with the fingers. Tmly! No humbug! j j j Try Frezoe! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle for a few cents, suf ficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between tha toes, ajd calluses, without one par ticle 01 nam, soreness or irritation Freesone is the discovery of a noted Cincinnati genius. ' "I : J ! COFFEE-, 1 5 ib Folger's Golden Gate ...$255 1 lbi Folger's Golden j ' Gate ........ i 1 lb. Royal C ub 3 lbs! Royal Club ..L...L 1 lbj M. J. B. ; . . . 5 lbs. M. J. -p. . . . .. ... . ,t Best Peaberry Coffee lb; 3 lbs!. Peaberry Coffee, lbJ 10 lk. Peaberry Coffee, pound ... ....L Gep. Washington Instant; 50c Instant Postum . . . j 30e! Instant Postum ...I 25c plain Postum J 3 pkg. Jell O j ...47c . .45c $10 ..47c $255 ..36c $1.05 $3.40 .,45c ..43c :.23c ..22c ..33c ..33 3 Jiffy Jell SOAP- ' i it-- -.. , - 5 bars Crystal! White . . ll . ,27c 5 bars Swift's White . .... 25c 5 bars White (Navy . .30c 5 bars White Flyer . . . . 4, .25c 3 Cream Oil .......... J . .25c 4 Fairy, for ........... J.. 25c 3 Fels Napthii ......... . .25c 5 Royal White ........ L .28c Large pkg. Naptha Washing powder ...(..... .... j.. 25c Large pkg. Citrus .'.27c 3 . bottles blueing ...... j . ,23c Large Cottolene $2.90 Medium Cottdtlfne ..... L$1.15 No. 5 Compound . . . . . 4 $155 No. 10 Compound I $2.45 Bulk" Cooking Oil gallon1 $1.90 No. 5 lard .. J ..... . '.$1.6.5 No. 10 lard J..,. 1 $350 Silverlon CosgTCve farmhouse only - the day f before1. ButI am rather skillful at con-cealing-ay emotion I may have, and I do not think she suspected any thing as she came smiling . toward me. .. "Mr.' Graham1 would not come?" she queried. . " "He was so nearly asleep I could hardly make him understand your invitation," I smiled hack. "You see the Seven Sleepers were amateurs at the job compared to Mr. Graham Whenever be spends a day outdoor? he always goes to bed early, goes to sleep almost as soon as his head 1 touches the pillow, and the task of waking him is one that I long since gave up in despair. When he is re ally sound asleep I do not believe a bombardment would . awaken him." I watched her narrowly as I spoke. and saw a distinct gleam of satisfact ion in her eyes. Hut- her only com ment mas made lightly enough: "How fortunate to have such steady , nerves and sd clear a con science! But do sit down. She drew up an: old fashioned' rocker to the side of. a small table upon which a tiny copper kettle stood over an alcohol lamp in a . wall bracket, but It was not lighted. In stead candles In quaint candlesticks of varying patterns stood upon the bureau, washstand and table. I no ticed that over the' bed a luxurious strip of Oriental silk was thrown. while other strips and comfortable pillows also covered with intricately embroidered silk were upon every chair and piled ia an Inviting heap upon the bed. "I like to be comfoctable where- ever I am." she said', following my glance. "I always pack a few com forts like my pillows and tea service In a trunk and take them along with me no matter where I go." She flung herself down in a grace ful attitude among the heap of pil lows upon' the bed. and propping her head upon her hands. -looked at me Fmiling. She was exactly like a cat in her. luxurious stretching. I had a curious feeling that her claws were sheathed but lightly, and that they would not be loath to tear my flesh. (To be continued) , HIGHSCHOOLTO HOLD EXERCISES ' . ; . . " One Hundred Students to Re ceive Diplomas at Armory Next Friday Night Next Friday night Just 100 boys and girls will receive their diplo mas, showing that they have com pleted their three years in Salem high school. The exercises wlllbe held In the armory, where it Is planned tc accommodate a large crowd. A complete program has not yet been prepared, but Justice Hen ry L. Benson I to deliver the ad dress to the class. Baccalaureate service will be held in the First Christian church Sun day morninU. Rer. Iceland W. Poin ter preaching, the sermon. Those who are to receive diplo mas this year ar.i the following: -Edna Afkefraaj, Ruby Allen, Vir gil Anderson, Olive Armstrong. Vio la Ash, Amelia Babcock, Josephine Bohannon, Herbert Booth. Gretchen Baumgartner; Mary, Bayne. Brown. Dionl3io Bucago, Maxlne Bu ren, Beatrice Burton. Caryl Car son, Florence- Cartwrisht, Dolph Craig. Isabel Croisaj. Herbert uarby, fcsther Davies. - Agnes DuRette, Adlai T!steb, Genavlevc FIndley, Helen Fraxier, Myra Glee son, Annabelle Golden, Milton Gra- lapp, Leah Greenbaum, Glenn Gregg, Helen Hardy, Robert Harper. Jes sie Harrington. Dorothy Holstin. Ve da llowd, Anna Hrbacek. Harold Hull, Wilda Ingels. Carl Jaquet, Lil lian Jaquet. Floyd Jones. Florence Keere. Selma Kunuow, Elrin Lan tis. IlHgh Latham. Ruth Lawrence, Paul Liphart, Annie Loftus, Emily Loofja. Helen Lovell, Melva tLnll. FranX Lynch. Maud McCoy, Floyd McQuinn, Calvin Mason. Alice Ma they, Jessie MIle3. Juaaita Moores. Harley Needham. Glenn Nichols. Bernard Nutting. Selma Oldenburg Lillian Olson, Virgil O'NelT, Esther Parounagian. Myrtle Pelker, Lyle Perrine, Dorothy Phillips, Emily Phillips. Elsie Pletx. Flora Polley Fellno Posadas, Alice Putnam. Eva Randall. Danta Robbfns. Esther Roe der, Ruth Roeder. Arthur Rose braogh. Dorothy Runner. Doaald Ryan. Rebecca Samuel. Glenn s. age. Ruth Sims. Maurene Smith. Ve ra Smith. Valt.r Socolofsky, Etta Sutter, Miriam Swart. Sol Taylor Joseph Teel, Thomas Tuve. Elson Von, Eschen. Anna Ward. Blanche Sr25Tr,",e7 whter, Arthur WendUnd. Walter WVndland. John Williams. Carolya Wilson. Letha Uilson, Vera Wright. "TheW" Indirklnal ChocoUtea . A oalem product made by The Gray Belle-7dlstributed by George t- Vatgr3 for sale everywhere, fie. BOY SCOUT WEEK TO BE OBSERVED Governor Olcottissues Proc lamation Setting Aside Week bl June 8 to 14 Gove:nor Olcott yesterday Issued a proclamation setting aside the week beginning June Sth to Flag Bay June 14th. to b observed as Boy Sroat week thronnhout the state of Oregon. This proclamation 2&sud la line with a proclamation fssal by. President Wilson proclaiming SUCh -WfPk fl.l PrtV Smnt wl. throiiRhout the United States. The proclamation follow. , Wherca-!, Wood row Vilson, Prci- Uelifls lar Are you hard to fit? You won t be if you come to Sellers. No man is hard to fit, here. Whether you are long - you exactly in clothing years of experience and THE . HOUSE Op ; '. KUPPENHEIMElk; has produced special and in-between sizes designed to fitererjr type of figure. . A . j . Right now you will find here a large assortment of these s'plendid, exact-fitting Kuppenheimer suits in the latest styles and colorings. . j Our salesmen will be without the least obligation on your part CR0SSETT SHOES ident of the United States, has is sued a proclamation recommending that the period beginning Sunday Junee 8 to Flag day, June 14. be observed a Boy Scout week through the ITjited States fjr the purpose of strengthening the work of tha Boy Scouts of America; and AVihereas, the Boy Scouts. of Ore gon notably acquitted themselves In liberty loan and war savings cam paigns and other war work and by so doing hare demonstrated their patriotism, fidelity and worth to thj natljj; and Whereas, there Is nothing to be more highly prized, to be mote prop erly safeguarded nor to be given more effective man of development than the future citizenry of our state and nation; . Now, Therefore, T, Ben W. Ol cott. by virtue of the authority In me vested as 'Governor of the SttU of Oregon, do hereby urge that the week beginning Sunday. June 8 ta Flag day. June 14. be fittfaRly ob served aa Boy Scout we-ik in the StaCe or Oregon and that all reason able means .be used by the people of the state to advance the cause and Increase the effectiveness or the orgaalxatlon of the Boy Scouts oi America. PUT IT ON TO-DAY THIS PRODUCT SOLVES FOR HOME LOVING AMERICANS W to TOh.,1,'r " m"T worn floor there i. an opportun forihi, fine product to ositivclv ,:t, arc handsome nnd fi iU""lUrC piaCca Vpon ,l and lbe - f rf a . The name of thii remarkable product is wif t?& Choice of 8 colors. W, J. PORTZB, 135 Court Sti stout, short-stout, medium-stout or slender, we can fit that is becoming to your personality.! study glad to demonstrate oar ability to fit you to a nicety "The Kuppenheimer House EAGLE SHIRTS PRICE ADVANCE STILL GOES ON Intermittent Periods of Week end Profit-Taking Fail to Prevent Rises i NEW YORK. Jane C Th rn. tal advances In prices resumed after the liquidation on Tuesday was con tinued today on the stock exchange and Intermittent periods of week-end profit-taking failed to prevent mater ial rises In a long jlst or. shares. Un der impulse of favorable reports as to trade conditions United. StatM Steel and the independent - steels scored gains of one or two points, with Tnlted States Steel again selling at the highest for the year. ! Shipping featured the day's trad ing wfth a sensational rise of nearly fourteen points by: Atlantic Gulf and West Indies to 178. a new high fig ure. International marines, arter exhib iting early weakness were purchased more freely and closed fractionally hither after publication of report i t . . . SANITARY. FLOOR ENAMEL tti-Zt -rite j 1 . can' nouslt to do :. . . ; HlO hi Through their r 1 in Salm 19 KNOX HATS that this deal woild fail of eonsca matlon. s There tas a" more varied demitl for stock, particularly for lev priced raQs and many of the mlr-r industrial. The sates amounted to 1.750.C; J hares. ! - TJie botid market held firm wi i a good Inquiry also for "governnu:'. Issues. ToUl sale, par value, i gregated .410.150.000. Old "United States bonds were t--ehanged pn call. T Tobacco Habit Dangerous i " " uwiit Kinnor, 1 or mr 1 jr r John Mlopkins hotpual. Tbountdi of wn vurrermr rrom fatal d would t in perfect tralth today wr It not t't habit Bowjbttur It a too Ut. I fa traple projfi U rid yvurrtf of v tobacco hfbtt jr any form. Juat go to any up t data drug atura and g-t oro Nicotol tablet; taka them mm -rectt-d aot lo; - the parnictoua kit.: quickly vanlha. Drurgtvta rvfoel tho money or thy fail, lim aura to ri lrir and ihtereatiag Miouncrnfot tr Doctor Connor toon to appear la I h i Paper. It teila ( tha d&ager ( nicu tln poiaonlns and hw to avoid It. is the meantime try Nicotol tablets; r'J will ! autprid a tha reeolt. IX J. .,, , j t . i WALK !ON IT r. . I .. i . TOMORROW A PROBLEM ht colors in which it comet I : ? - u' for orcr your pantry floor or shelres. ' ' JM Phone 4S3