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REVELATIONS OF A WIFE ; i lie oiory 01 a noneymoon A Yl'otifk-rfut. lUxuanie or Married Life Vmnl.Tfullr Tld by AI'LI.K I1AKIUNO i fMIAITKR DVI j mind that I wae going to know every . , .condition surrounding you. "Dir. Pettlt!" I rpok ln a whir! of., "When I found out finally what I emotion lo which: anger and terror j know must be the Inevitable reult predominated.- "You miM be tiiad i of his temperament and of hi r- 21 to fiajr aucli thing to tae. You tnut know; j I cannot ilten to npeehen such flu the one you have juat made. 1 am. going away at onee." ,"No!" He blazed the mononyl- roundlnra. f almost weni berserk To think that a man who could have you would " 1 1 it voire broke, while Ilsat silent. too stunned by the horritfle acensa- lable at me while his sinewy band! Hon he was implying aKaTnat Dicky caught mine, and gently put tne in to ray chair, again. I noticed that he! wan earefHl to remove his handg ;akkly, and felt oddly-reasKured. I was afraid from his wild talk of my being in an abyss pushed there by my husband and to ft,. a ... - . m . a. urn remuea uy nimscw. uisi l migm have to summon help. I had no doubt at all that his brain had ud- Hut with his next words I began i to revise my decirion. His voice had fallen again into his 'old modulation and his words and manner took on their usual formality. "I must ask you to believe. Mrs Graham," he raid, "that I had no idea of saying the!T6 things to you when 1 ama hr inAav I h.fl ner- tuaded myself that, sorely as you needed help and championship, it would be worse than folly for. me to attempt to open yoar eyes, that t ran, the risk of losing roar friend ship, which, is the- most thing in life to me. to reply to him. I knew;that soon I rout cry out. deny the truth of what he was Haying, rush but of the room and away from him.; but for a, moment I was like a woman under a j spell. i ... Not under the spell of hia person ality, however. The thing whicfi bound me to listen toahimwas a con viciion that I must bear more of what he was saying about Dicky. . What Dr. Pettlf Said. 'Then I fought matters out with myself." Dr. Petlit went on. '"To tell you or not to tell .you, that was the q no? t ion whi$h obsessed me day and night. Finally this offer from South America came, and I took it as a sign that I should go away from you forever and leave you to work out your own salvation. "Tint sepinc vnu tftdav ha. rloarott km brain. I don't think I could have precious been- quite sane. Surely I never could have contemplated leaving you to tne mercies, of a man who cares t "You must nave seen, you couia the deep j-oice went on. 'I neve& looked twice at another woman be fore you, came Into my life. ; I will never look at one again if you go out of it." '-- I knew that I had no right to lis ten to what he wavsaylng, but there was something about him that com- pelled attention, and kept me from protesting. r , - i - -. ' ' f ' ' ' t - ' "I Tried" r ' .s' i ' "i ' '-" a l 1 m "It was all over with me from my i first glimpse of you -when yoti were 1 taking care of yonr mother-in-law, be went on. " "You were such a plucky, eager creature and yon were being treated so boorishly that had an Insane Impulse to pick you tfp, to carry you away and show you how a woman like you should be cared for." - 1 .'-!' r My memory went back to my mother-in-law's illness following upon her first visit to our home, snd Dicky's selfish disregard of mv com fort at that time. I had flushed hotly then because the tall, silent young1 physician could not help see ing my husband s treatment of me but I bad never dreamed that his earing 'for me had Tegun then "I tried to conquer my feeling for you.' and when I found I cp-adnt"do than I tried to divest fx of selfishness . by being willing to ' serve you any-r where.' Your husband doesn't dream of 1t, bat I have watched him care fully fr months for I made up my hole time to a pretty little doll who is your inferior In every pos sible way. Too are my mate. little girL You were meant for me to cherish, and by the Lord. I am go ing to do It." The oath was like a prayer in its utterance. Then I felt my hands seized by the doctor's strong ones and crushed against his lips. "Don't be afraid.-ffittle girl." he was murmuring. "Just the touch of your bands against my Hps. That is all I'lfask " "How dare you!" I gasped, find ing my breath at last. "How dare you utter such untruths about Dicky! And to think that I have allowed my self to listen to those other words of yours. I never want to see you again." (To be continued) . MOXEY CAXXOT BUY ANY - BETTER E. D. Grappe, a lending merchant of St. Maurice. La., writes: "For a cathartic I especially recommenl Foley's Cathartic Tablets, knowmfcj as i do tnat money cannot buy any better." They act promptly, without pain or nausea. They clear the bow els, sweeten the .stomach and tone np the liver. fot habit forming. J. C. Perry. PRATUM PERSONALS t - ---- - ? Idget : .mDI'pt iui Mrs. Wlllifcm de Vries and her two sons, Maurice and Rowland, are vis iting at tne home of, Mr. and Mrs. o. D. Brnnkow in Portland They! left yesterday and expect to stay over eunaay. While Miss Eva Randall is tak ing examination this week . Miss Southerlin Is taking her place teach ing tne primary grades. Mrs. 1 Paris was avisitor at the Lambert home last Taesdav. Mr. ana Mrs. John Roth hav nur- cnasea a new automobile. Theo. Kleen and family hava re- turnea to ratum. i William Slocura and familr are moving to the U. M. Lamberts ranch. CLOVERDALE NEWS mi i a. ' f ' v i " " ' " ' i Originator of Low Prices 351 State Street Strictly Independent Mrs. F. A. Wood wan In Silarn fiat. nrday visiting relatives. L. E. Hennia fa rrnhhtn nut m apple orchard with the itnention of setting it out to loganberries. mrs. j. u. uraig went to Salem Saturday for medical treatment. , jwrs. w. . vvngat. Mrs. W. Blaeo ana Mrs. j. d. Craig were among moss w no spent the day with Mrs. T. Herron Thnrsdav.i Mrs. Francis Whllfhwi want Turner Sundav to snend m. fmv rtava . . - .7. -r ine nara rain tnat nas continued lor two days here, has put the farm ers in better sDirita n th fmaii were about to prove disastrous to the gram. . : . Mr. and Mrs. Hadle-r drnv in Ttnsn i dale Thursday to attend the funeral oi Airs, siroua. . Not Connected with any other IARKET BROWN DEIURS TO MOHLER SUIT Plaintiff in Case Against Fish and Game Commission Has Remedy. Claim the V IN SALE M PORTIaAND. Jan.! 29. On ground 1hat Sidney S. Mohler has an adequate remedy at law. and for the runner reason that the circuit rowrt of -Multnomah county has no Juris- i diction in the matter. Attorney Gen eral Gearre M. -Brown todsv f la demnrrer to the comnlalnt recent. ly filed by Mohler against the stato fish and game commission, charging trespass on his nronertv near nr- tnafcf creek. In Hpod River county. Mohler nanud as defendants in his (complaint Carl D. Shoemaker, state ' 1 . i j.l"i'n n" Sam warden; R.rE. Clae- An extra CtlOlCe assortment ton. master fish warden and aurr- Flelsx-hner. C. U Stoe. Frank M. Warren and Marion I Jack, members of the state fish and game commis sion. : According tot Mohler the sta fish and game commission malicious ly continues to trespass pon his tropertv. which he purchased Oc tober 21. 1919. wit the Intention of tjstng It for a commercial finh hatrherv. and refuse to relinqnish clalcis to the property. of all kinds of fresh meats for ;-.!- '"! - Saturday at lowest prices r L GIGANTIC DOLLAR - pg Irate 3-Days Jan. 31, Feb. 2-3 High Cost of Living Shot to Smithereens It is our constant endeavor to help the people of Salem an nearby towns to reduce the high cof of supplying the family table and wardrobe w;th the every day necessities. therbyrsaving you some ef yoar.monthly income for a rainy day. wc riiv pnn thrff i crrf Aim GROWING STORES and Give You the Benefit of our Cash Discounts. WE SELL FOR CASH ONLYTHEREBY SAVING YOU. The Extra Money , Credit Store Must Charge You to Pay in Losses in bad Accounts, Etc. PRICES SLAUGHTERED ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK. We Quote You a Few of Them there . GROCERIES 3 ponds Coffc m hulk. .$1.00 3 pounds Tea r.$1.00 '.3 pounds Cocoa .$1.00 4 pounds Honey... . . .$1.00 CANNED GOODS 7 cans Milk...'..' $1.00 7 cans Peas. . .$1.00 7 cans String BeaTis. . . .$1.00 7 cans Standard Tomatoes $1 ' 7 cans Sweet Orn .... :$1.00 8 cans Clams. . $1.00 10 cans Squr Kraut. . . .$1.00 4 cans Tall Salmon and . 1 Sardine $1.00 , 3 cans No. 2V Pinsapple $1 ; No. 10 Pineapple $1.00 ; 3 cans 12-ounce Royal Baking Powder ..... $1.00 : 7 pounds Rice $1.00 j 13 White Beans $1.00 1 13 Colored .-..$1.00 .10 Green Peas $1.00 11 Macaroni.... $1.00 , 10 lbs. Wheat Flakes. .$1.00 Karo STup, Dark No. ! 10....... $1.00 5 Ibs Peanut Butter. .$1.00 SOAP Crystal White, 15 bars $1.00 : White Navy, Sunny Monday, White Flyer 17 bars $14)0 Crown Soap, 20 bars. . .$1.00 Woolen Soap, 15 bars.. $1.00 VEGETABLES 20 pounds Potatoes. . . .$1.00 20 pounds Onions ....$1.00 50 pounds Carrots $1.00 CROWN FLOUR Fishers from Seattle, Best Hani wheat Flour, sack $3.25 Blue . Ribbon . Ilardwheat Flour $2.95 White Cap Hardwheat Flour $2.90 : Valley Flour $2.80 1 sack RolledOa ts .72c 1 sack Com Meal "60c Corn Meal, 43 lb. sack $2.90 Graham Flour, 1 sack. . . ,65c Pancake Flour 70c Armour's large package of Oats 35c LAST SLAUGHTER SALE OF RELIANCE COFFEE 57c Coffee, 1 pound 42c 3 pounds $123 The above Coffee is the lest flavor and healthiest.' Your last chance. Don't be absent. EXTRACT, 2 OUNCES Value 35e, Lemon .25c Value 35c, Vanilla 25c BROOMS $1.00 Value 60c Armonr's Very Best Govern ment Bacon 28c SLAUGHTER SALE in Swift's Pure Lard in bulk 29c Bring your pails or cans. White and Black Pepper, Mustard, Cinnamon, Pickling Spices, value 10c per can 8c Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Al monds, ior pound 30o Silver Prunes, per pound 15c t Petite Prunes, 2 pounds- -25c Seedless Raisins 25c Oranges, medium site doz 25c Lemons, per dozen 120c MEN'S CLOTHING FURNISHINGS Special for onr Slaughter Sale Men's Suits $14.93 tip Men's Woolen Mixed -Pants ... .. .... ..........$398 Men's Mackinaws.. $5.48 tip Men's Overcoats'.. $10.48 np Men's Blue Khaki Overalls .;.-$i.98 Men's Work Shirts , .98c up $$$$$ DOLLAR SALE $$$$$ Fine Men's Union Suits $1.50 value for ............ ..$1.00 Men's Mixed Wool Hose, 49c. value, 3 pairs. ; . $1.00 Men's Cashmere Hose, valuer 49c, 3 pairs. ..... ... .$1.00 Men's Cotton Hose, 25c val- C pairs-... $L00 Men's Leather Gloves, $1.49 value for .. 4 ....... . . .$1.00 I lanes 2-pice garment, $1.50 value, 1 garment. $1.00 BOYS' SUITS FURNISHINGS Bovs' Woolen Suits, value $12.00 i.. ....... .$533 Boys' Overcoat!. . . . .$5.93 Boys' Overalls $100 np Boys' Union Suits 65c irp Bed Spread, $4 value;;$2.S3 $ SALE $ Special for ladies, fine Lule Union Suit, $1.49 value $LO0 Union Suits, C9c value, 2 for $L0J. 35c Vest, 4 for......;. $LM Silk Hose, $1.49 value.. $1X3 Silk Lisle Hose, C9c value, 2 ; pairs for- $1X0 Ladies' Cotton nose 25c, 6 pairs for....... $1.00 . " Flannel, white and colored, 39c valne, 4 yards $LC0 Dress and Apron Gingham, value 39c, 4 yards for $1X0 Trojan Percale, 39e value, 4 yards for. . .$1X0 Domestics, 3C inch, 39e vtl- ne, 4 yards..... $1X0 Egyptian Lawn Cloth, 36-iru 3 yards for.... $1X3 Blue Shirting, 3 yards $1.00 Calicoes, 29c value, 5 yardi for ...........'.......$1X0 Serge, $1.49 value.... .$1X0 Shepherd Checks, $1.40 val ne .....$L00 Velvetine, all colors, $1.49 value t .$1X0 Pon gin of all colors, $1.49 value $1X0 Children's Play Suits, $10 valoe ............. .;.$L00 Children's Hose, 35c value, 4 pairs.....;.... $1X0 Crisco, No. 6. . . . 3 pounds $2.15 $U0 i TOBACCO $1.75 Broom. .$1.60 Star Horseshoe Climax Per plug 85c Day's Work, per plug. . .55c 2 packages Gum 5c 2 Arm & Hammer Soda. .13c FREE 1 PACKAGE FREE Armour's Naplha Washing Powder, 15 ounces Free with a purchase of $3.0 0 or over. 3 lbs. Corn Flakes-... .25c 1 pint Star Catsup 20c 1 jar Mustard 10c 5 American Sardines. .. .35c Pickled Pink Salmon, lb. 8c Sour Pickles, per gal.... 50c Sour Kraut, per quart.. 12c ECONOMY BASEMENT SLAUGHTER SALE Thousands of Bargains, the firstall-entire lot of goods from A. E. Comings of Corrallis, which contains Dry Goods, Shoes, Underwear, Jewelry, Men's Fur nishings, Notions, will he sold with a reduction of 50 per cent Don't fuss one minute. Hurry to the Econ omy Basement 2nd Galvanized Washtub 98c Galvanized 10 qt Pails.'. 30c Market Baskets. . ... .10c Brooms witfi other purchases 50c O. N. T. Thread, 150 yd. 5c Embroidery and Laces ... 5c Big reduction in Crockery and Graniteware. Shoe Counter, good sizes, 50c rp Remnant Connter Half Price -Sample Counter. .Half Pried Enormous lot of Drugs for everybody. - White Soap, 10 ban COc Crown Soap, 10 bars.... 50c Swift's Pride Washing' Pow der ..,20c Children's Upderwear, Spe cial Counter .......10c COUNTRY MAIL ORDERS GUARANTEED Until February 5th. Low Prices on Goods foCohntry Stores 17C-18G North Commercial Street 45G State Street Call Your Oders Early Phone 460453 Thone 1799 Slaughter Sale in Blankets The Last Call Double Size Blanket, 64x7C $2-75 Double Size Blanket. 72x80...! .' $3J9 Woolen Nap Blankets, 04x7G... ;.$4.93 Vorle Nap Blankets, 70xMV $5.19 Double Size Comforters .$2.65 up Cotton Batting, 4 to Standard...... $1.73 Prof it Is No Object During This Dollar Slaughter Sale We must cleanup our winter stocks and make room for spring and summer goods now arriving Come Early First Choice Is Always Best PHONE ' -, - . . j -. . - . - : t ' 1 The Biggest Profit Sharing Sale Ever Held in Salem f. r