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A few facts the people iif Saleni should know:
ID G E T i
; ! MARKET '
1$ independent and not connected with or controlled
by any other market in the city. j
We have been and are now selling the choicest of
meats lower than any other market in Salem, or
Marion county.
REVELATIONS OF A WIFE
The Story of a;Hone3rmoon
jf Wonderful Romance of Married IJfe Wonderfully Told by '
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, ne nave no bargain counter upon which to
place an inferior grade of meat and attempt to fool
you by selling it cheaper,) when it is probably not
worth what is asked for it in the first pace.
-The. prices we advertise are not specials unless
specified, but are for every day in the week. ; ,
Bear these points in mind when you buy meats;
it will pay you to read our ads, as we will have news
oiyital interest to meat consumers of Salem. j!
As reference you needtonIy to ask our customers.
Tender, Juicy Steaks
Round Loin and T-Bone per lb. :.,
Pot Boasts of Beef .
Prime Boiling: Beef -. ; . . . .
Freshly ground sausage ' " " "f "'
Freshly ground liberty steak ...... I
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i II shrank aav rmm h..r
HOW ROI5ERT SAVAI!W FACED What follow.-,! Mm.;M .m-mi
HIS WIFE AND MAIiK IIKIt SHE that 1 did not unJ-rsimi ft it
THAT SHE HAD, (LOST HKU j until a was all over. I had a sudde n
POWER OVER IIIM.i terrific! glimpse of her springing at
I . mo with hand outstretched to claw.
1 do no think that thewoman who for Dicky's strong arms whirling nie
Allis real-i away from her. and of snnthr h-.
nre that shot between me and the in-
j..20c
...18c
. . .13c
12i2c
...18c
...18c
Milk Fed Veal
Veal Steak ..I......
Leg Veal Roast .....
Loin of Veal . . . . . . .
Shoulder Veal Roast
Veal Stew ...... v..
Fresh Weinies, our own make
Fresh Bologna, 3 rings'....,
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.. ...25c
25c
.....25c
......20c'
... ..15c
.....i......:... 22c
i ...25c
Etra Special for Saturday
PURE LARD, every pafl guaranteed lbs.
per pail r 5155
CROWN SHORTENING, the best 'made! 5 lbs. "
.......$1-20
....:.:. 30c
........ ;28c
.-. ...25c
per pound ...55c
WHEN POSSIBLE.
Der nail -'.vv! :f v i
Lg of Pork, center cuts .
Legs of Pork, whole . . . . .
Shoulders of Pork ........
Fresh Creamery Batteiy
PLEASE SHOP EARLY
MIDGET MARKET
"Originators of Low Prices."
351 State St. I
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had called herself Mrs:
ized for a moment or two that the
Nemesis-like figure of 'the brown
bearded man confronting her . was
the man whose life she had ruined,
the.! mah whom siie believed dead,
her husband, Robert Satarin.
For a fleeting second the artist,
lost to the world for. so many years
because of his clouded brain, gazed
steadily at the woman whose conduct
had loosened his grasp On sanity.
His sister. Mrs. CosgTovej, gave a lit
tle inarticulate cry andf started to
ward hiui, but I gripped her hand
firmly and held her back.
With one glance Into j the eyes of
Robert Savarin I had realized that
there was no- need to le afraid of
anything, that he might klo. . For. if
sanity ever looked out lof a man's
eyes it gazed from the flear depths
of the artist's sad, brown orbs, v i
"And so. Mildred," he said at last,
slowly, and there was-ihat In bis
voice which it seemed io me must
scorch the very soul of the - woman
before him, "I find yon here."
The woman whom we had known
as Mrs. Allis stared at him "wildly
for a moment, then with an articu
late cry put her hands to her eyes
as though to shut out the sight of
him. and swayed as If she were
about to faint.
I rushed to her side and grasped
her arm, but at my touch she stead
ied herself, took her hands from her
eyes and struck my hand away from
her with the fury of a wild cat.
"Don't dare touch me you hypo
critical little beast!' she said. and
I could not help but smile at the
word "little" for I am taller than
she. She misunderstood: my smile,
and her face darkened, while a look
LIFT OFF CORNS!
Doesn't hurt a bit and costs only
. a few cents
W 1 JPS,
.Magic! Just ar drop or little Free
zone on that touchy corn, instatly
It stops aching, then you lift ,the
corn of f with the fingers.: Truly!
No humbug! j j ,
Try Freezone! Your druggist sells
a tiny bottle for a -few cents, suffic
ient to rid your feet -of every hard
corn, soft corn, or corn between the
toes, and calluses,' without one par
ticle of pain, soreness or irritation.
reezone is the discovery of a noted
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Silverton
Phone C. 0. D. Orders 198-186 -:- Mail Orders 456 State St.
SPECIAL
1 lb. Power .Coffee ..... . -.37c
.3 Jbs. Power Corfee' . . . .$1.05
1 Ih. Royal Club . ... ... . . Ate
3 lbs. Royal Club .......$10
1 lb. JI. J. B. Coffee ......48c
2U lbs, 31. J. II. Coffee ..$1.18
5 lbs! M.J.I3. Coffee . . . . .$22
1 lb. G. A. Coffee .1 . ... . 37c
3 lbs. O. A. Coffee ...v.. $1.05
1 lb. Folgers Golden Gate
Coffee . . . ... .... .... ..;50c
21- lbs. Folgers Golden
Gate Coffee . ..... . . ..$1.20
1 lb. Shasta ........... ...40c
3 lbs. Shasta . . .' . . . . . . . . . $j.X5
i ib. extra Pea IJerry 40c
3 lbsv extra Pea Kerry ...$1.10
Shasta Tea, 1 lb. ... ... . .. .40c
Shasta Tea, i2 lb. .22c
ndable Tea, lb. .....40c
Spendable Tea, , lb. .,..22c
Uptons Tpj ir. ii.
.We adtise all our customers
to buy a good supply of Coffee
Saturday Our prices will be
fom 3 to5 cents a pound high
er Monday. The following news
item appeared m the Portland
Telegram j .June 19: -
i -1 $ - - ; v ;
$1 Coffee Likely to Ap-
pear iiri a Few Days
Dollar ai honnd vnfru i
Is a possibility of the near future.
! Today the market Is the high
est It has f ver been In the history
of the trade and additional ad
vances aro appearing as certain-
ranging: anywhere from 10
to 20 cents a pound over prevail
ing quotations. ,
I This morning In Brazil there
wag an advance equal to 2 cents
pound vrhile In New York the
market sebred the biggest Jump
In years, jit has now reached the
point where coffee Is at the
highest price in, history,
j lLang &:C0., wholesale grocers.
in; v making the announcement,
stated there Is a shortage of mil
lions of bags , in Brazil which had
only about ia one third crop. This
fact, together with the enormous
advances already made in Brazil
and .New STork which have car
ried the market here up some 18
cents a pound, lead them to the
belief that there will be an ad
vance of from 10 to 20 ceats
here any day. They further stated
that there jwas. a strong possibil
ity that cpfree prices would " go
tojl a pouo?i In the not distant
100 lbs. Cane Sugar ! $9.30
Crown Flour ..... J.. 1 r . $3.00
Olympia Flour . . . . . .$3.00
Pacific Hardwbeat $2.90
Diamond C J..$2.65
Xo. 5 Iard . . . . . . , . . . .,$1.70
No. 5 Compound .$10
No. 10 Compound ..... . . $2.55
Medium Cooine .... .. .$1J20
liarge Cottoline .$2.95
No. S- Avonsdale Molasses 45c J
12 oz. Royal Baking . 1
Powder . .... . . . ;35c
3 pkgs. Jello-0 .-. ....33c
3 pkgs. Corn Flakes .......32c
Golden Rod Oats, pkg.. . i . ,30c
2 Grape Nuts ,
1 lb. ilershcy Cocoa ..
Vi lb. Ilersbey Cocoa
Peanut Butter,,! lb. .
I 5 lbs. Peanut Butter
23c
... j.
. i . , 35c
...,19c
..15c
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f uriated . woman:
When I looked up from the shel
ter of Dicky's embrace 1 saw that
Kobert Savarin had gripped the in
furiated woman by both arms, and
stood thus, holding her off and
watching her actions as he would
those of a maddened animal, while
she writhed in his grasp and hurled
gasping Imprecations at him.
"Still; at your old tricks, I see,
Mildred!" he said pleasantly.
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That qannot Concern You."
At the casual tnno iho nnmm i-
his grasp suddenly stood still and
looked at hini . throujh nitrrowtd
eyelids. Intuitively I understood
the change that had come over her.
I had a shiewd guess that the Kob
ert Savarin. of the old days had not
been wont to look tn uca unmoved
fashion upon his wire's outbursts' or
rage. '('":.
"S-o-o-o-, Hobert!" she drawled at
last and I nnl.l m !,.. ...... .
- - uv.. iul maun ii ;
her quick return to poisd -you are i
hHlllv Att.-n 11-1 1 ' .... 1
""j mc. ii ere nave you niuuen
yourself so cleverly ail these years?"
"That connot possibly concern
you, Alildred " he sal. I nuitiv ti,
drawing her fUrward to an easy chair
ne pusneu hef gently into it, and.
releasing her hands, stepped back
and folded his arms, regarding her
steadily..
1 think both of them had forgotten
there was anyone else In the room.
And no one else in the room moved
or spoke. It was like witnessing the
climax of a gripping drama, and all
our attention was focussed upon the
two principal actors.
What Robert Savarin Knew.
"Concern me!" the woman
laughed, unpleasantly; "1 should say
It doesiconcern me. You happen to
be my husband; don't forget that,
Robert Savarin, and Tor 15 years I
have thought you dead. You will
find that you cannot so easily throw
a wife aside, like an old shoe."
"You are quite right,", the man Te
sponded. "and I should not attempt
it, Mildred" there was a dealy, sig
nificant pause "ir you were my
wife."
Over the woman's face a deadly
pallor crept and clung, but her voice
wasiixave..
"You are raving," she said con
temptuously. "Fifteen years absence
and pretended death does not release
mi iro'in a marriage bond, however
Irksome It be." - "
'No," the man; returned steadily,
"but the discovery Of his supposed
wife's marriage to another previous
to the ceremony she went through'
with him is considered an effectual
release, I- believe."
The woman's bravado shrivelled
before bis words. ' I saw her bite her
lips until a tiny spot of blood came.
"You mean " she said faintly, at
last: .
"I mean that the proofs of your
first marriage were placed in my
hands shortly after you left me so
cruelly," he replied steadily.
' "To what extremity they drove me,
or what has been my fate during the
years since matters nothing to you.
But the charge of bigamy which still
hangs over your head ought to mean
a great deal to you."
(To be eonlWed)
Silverton Papils Are
Presented in Recital
SILVEP.TOX. Or., Juhc 19. (Spe
cial to ip.y Statesman) Katbryn
I'rysler St-e?t presented her pupils
In a vocai recital Wednesday even
ing at the high school auditorium.
May Van liyke Hard wick of Ijrt
Vind was tht aceompanis. The fol
lowing program was given:
It Was the 1 Inve of L,ilac. .Hathawav
Calling Me Home to Yon Dore'l
Miss Jeaa Adann
1 Did Not Know. ...... .VandeTool
Mrs. M. P. Hog
Life's .Lullaby. O. Lan -
Mi.;s Marie Corhou.se
Trio
Know a Lovely Garden. .d'Hardelof
Wake 'Miss Lundy. . . . .Warne-
Mrs. A. C. Callister
Mrs. S. K. Itichardioa
Mrs. K. ,C. Street
When the' Roses Bloom . . .Keicharl
An Open Secret H. Woodman
Miss Dorothy Hnbos
Srir.mer ;Wind.. riansranrt
Carraesai. .... .. . . .II. Lane Wilson
'Miss Bessie Smith
The Haymaker Nudham
Mrs. M. G.' Gnndersop
Japanese-Love Sor.g In Costume. . . .
Jean Adams .Marie Carhou?e
Bessie Smith . Dorothy llbbs
A CYIMMOX KKXSE CURE.
. Don't suffer from biliousness. sick
headache, sour stomach, gas, 'bloat
ing, or other results of indigestion.
Foley Cathartic Tablets clear the
stomach andi bowels, enliven the
liver, and have a good tonic affect
on the whole intestinal tract. They
relieve the heavy feeling so dis
tressing to stout persons. J. C:
Perry. ,
Young People Entertained
at Home of Pratam Friends
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PRATUM. Or June 20. On T'les-
it niebt rff last week Mr. and Mrs.
Pnl Silkf e.itertainod ir number of
irlends Htjd the young folks of th?
ueiiuoorn6d at their home. .
Mm. CT . L, .' Br.mkow of Port
land and her lour boys have been
visiting for the past week at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mr3.
H. d Vrles. Mr. Lrunkow wa hre
al.-o lat Sunday.
The members l tln Helping Hand
Focieiy and their husHiuls or frlead
were enteitaitied by Mrs. William
Uickn. and .Mrs. M. J. CVrnikmst
Thursday ttenin.u at tiw lioin'e of
lh latier.
Charlrs Fieler of Shaw was in
tills ueigbbo.biMHl buying clwr hay
yesterday.
Mis . ftiith Mull- r. Charb s MulUr
and Joe Parker wre visitors at ihe
hr-in of V. M. limUrts last Sun
day. Four' Minimnite Surday school
from diftceiit t.itrts of ihe F.iaU- had
a conveation at Urn Mennonite
chnc hre last Sunday. A larsre
delegation Tas present from Polk
county. The church was filled al
most to its capacity both forvnoon
and afternoon.
A union child ren's day projrram
will be held here next Sunday.
Rev.' T. Sherwood of Salem , will
preach here Sunday mornl.ig or give
an addrers on the Children's day
program.
Mrs. KUa Wallace lert ror Kast
ern Oreg.m last Tuesday fo'- a sever
al weeks flay.
Farmers are busy haying. Al
though the acreage is very Fmall.
the yiVld is fair.
You Can Cure That Backache
Pain a loll 5 tk- hark. difiir, kr4rkr
ami ifirral lairw.r. .rl .rkaf:r vt
Motkrr ifBT' AEOUATIC LEAT. Ihr pl-aa-ani
Mr.lirinal Tra. I it at firt .t a
rold. Wkrn -u fr-l all run tn. Xitd,
rak anil without rnrrsy ur lh rriuark
'lr mntliinatiun uf nalurr'a hrrl and T-M.k
(a a lonir laiatiTr it kaa nnaL M"lkrr
(iajr' Aromatie-teaf is iwia hy drucii i
nl l.r mail fur fiO rrnta. Hani.l rM
KUFF.. Aadrrta. Molhrr Gray C'u., 1- Itr
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Oregon Men Chosen to Ask
Government Highway Aid
PORTLAND. Or.. June IS. To pro
before congress and urge the Imme
diate appropriation of money to
match the bond issue of $2, 00.000
recently authorized by the voters of
Oregon for the construction of the
proposed Roosevelt highway, a com
mittee of five Is being organized by
tboe interested in the construction
of the highway. Three of this com
mittee will be from Orepon, and one
member Is desiredroni Washington
and California. A bill was introduced
in congress by Representative Haw
ley on Monday for thet government
appropriation.
According to announcement today
of S. C. Pier, who had charge of the
campaign for the bond Issue for the
Roosevelt highway. Oregon will be
represented by Charles Hall of
Marshrield. president of the Oregon
State Chamber of Commerce; Louis
G. Simpson of North Bend, and State
Representative B. S. Jones of Tilla
mook county. .Washington and Cali
fornia have been requested to name
their members of the committee and
the appointments are expected soon.
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Saturday Special
Here are a few of the many bargains that you will get
here. They are 'real money savers.; You save money
in our Second Hand Furniture. Cdme.earjy. ,
. DISHES y0 piece sets. . Goodyear Rubber iW
Beautiful dishes. Regular m Vt r ni . '
$18.00 sets, ( today $10 only VV .......$7.43
1 Centurr Refrigerator. 1 Bookj;
good as new, $3 00 onl. ! Siecial $12.C0 .
One combination Writing One Revolving: Office Chair,
desk, eastern oak, good as selected oak, good as new,
new. Special ....... $13.M worth $15, for ., $7.50
Everything in the line of Hardware at Bargain Prices.
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! Patronize The !
CAPITAL HARDWARE
AND: FURNITURE CO.
Out Prices Are Lower
285 N. Commercial SL I
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Trade in Your Old Furniture. 1
Phone 947
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tern, worn by three tourist, left Mr. Jacobin reported on hU wuri
tracks in the soil at lleaver Marsh.l,n , : , .
sonth r,f here, and ron.titutM the ' Ilen1 t4aT-
chier clue, in enabling Supervisor N. ' A" lhe"blae which :ril!j4 whea
C. Jacohson of the lhshnte Na-jthe campr neglected ti eitlagniik
uonai xoresi a?a nt(?l i;xaml.iri
T. M. Talbot of Port! j ml to cure
the first three convict Ion - this year
on charges of; causing timber rs.
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their camp fire, was njt eniwi
fines of $ tach with cofi were lev.
led. when the thre tourist pleadel
guilty. "
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New Shoes Bring Campers
. to Conviction and Fines
REND. Or.., Jun? 19. New ahoes
with distinctive heel end toe prt-
HIPPODRDME
VAU'DE!liLE:
TO DAY
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BL1GH THEATRE
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Ideal Fiteless Copker
DEMONSTRATION . ,
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Today is your last day to witness this great
cooker demonstration. If you Have a cooker at
present, come anyway. Mrs. Perry will be glad
to explain the Ideal way of cooking. Possibly Mrs.
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, Perry coiald show features that you don't under
stand. Come. FREE EATS. 1
Menu
.Served at 10 a.m.,.
and 2 p. m. .
SATURDAY A. M.
Cherry Pie
Rolls
SATURDAY P. M.
Roast Chicken
Strawberry Mousse
Ideal Tireless Cookers
are best for several reasons; let our salesmen ex
plain. We have in stock any size and price you
want Sold on easy monthly payments. " .
I'Four Stores
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