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8 tiik oi;k;o kt. n-:sti s mmw. may vix. ' REVELATIONS OF A WIFE The Story of a Honeymoon A Wonderful i:iu.tii t f Marrltil 1A1 Woml.-i fully Ti.l.l by A I) ELK (ilKKIsON t'HAPTKII C07 WHY IT l'HOVKH I NNKCKSS XIiY FOR MADUK TO BKEAK THE NEWS TO DICKY. Then -was no n' il, a'fU r all. for the haste with which Lillhtn ri:ir wooil rushed im away from her house aft-r luncheon. She wus iifraid that I wouldn't reach homo in time lor hr to tele phone lticky that she wisheit nic to . Ket up soim? historical data for some illustrations. Of course, this w;;s but a tna?k for the real work .he had Jet me to perform, but it was highly important that Dicky hoiiUln't vue.s the bliarre tak which I was to un dertake at Li'hin's h'.d'liiii.' " I wan to make no pkii;uv,n-i to my husband tlmt ii:iy. howi-r. f;r whea 1 reached home Katie ; t' ied me with an excited: ,,Oh. Miosis (!rah:im. Me. - ter Graham, he telephone two. three times for you. lie ay ,you call liu up a autm au you coom in." I hurried to the teephone without removing my hat or even gloves. Dlcky'a voice with more than a trace of irritation in it. answered when the operator secured the connection wuu hi- .studio. 'I aay. Madge, where the devil have you been ? I've wasted hours and iiinio.st tossed my train trying to get you." "I went into the city to do an i r t;nl for your mother." I returned quietly, although I was consumed with curiosity at the word "train." Where wa-; Dii-ky going? He surely didn't m-an the train to Marvin. "Must have be.-n a lengthy errand to take you all day." Dicky ret.irted di.--aiMreably. It was fortunate for my '-lf -possesion that I am used to my husband' exaggerated state l.wnfs --a i-v. niinutfs' delay is al ways hour m iiitn else I wouUI have been much disturbed at the idea that Dit ky had an inkling of tin loau ronferenc- wuh Lillian. 'You're Not Sore "Lucky for my hii'-h.iud wouldn't liavi tonigbi iiiitil von I got you now. l.-Ilt on, else you known Wheie 1 Was about midnight. I'm go;ng to Philadelphia with a bunch of the fellows - there's a stag dinner down there tonight, and I wv-- Te WINS -.W.AJKS it wins in LifeS Battles, if you have money in the BANK YOU ARE FORTIFIED FOR.. the PRESENT and PREPARED FOR THE FUTURE Your MONEY isSAFE in OUR BANK The sure way to have money is to put some of your earn ings into the bank regularly and keep it there. You won't miss those small sums you deposit in the bank now, and some day when they have grown into a fortune you will thank us for pointing out to you the road to wealth. Salem Bank of Commerce 404 State Street THE CYCLIST'S HEADQUARTERS Whether he needs a tire, puncture fixed, or what, our force is ready to supply his needs. Expert re pairing system, prompt and careful work. We Are Agents For Dayton Columbia Heavy Service Bicycles Lloyd E. Ramsden Goodyear Auto Tires Service Station back until late tomorrow evening. "i "Hut where could I reach you by! u-letram if anything happened '" I' asked with all a woman' Institutive aversion to being lunoiuut of her husband's whereabout for any length of time. "Telegram!" explded IH c k y. "Well, of all the rot! I'll be rone twenty-four hours, and you want to know where you can reach me by lelefchnph! What' the matter, think I'm lying to you?" The crans vulgarity of the speech made me shiver mentally. Hut it had one effect. I would not have repeat ed my request for IMcky'x address if my life Itself had depended upon the knowledge. He save me no chance to answer however, even if I had wlnhed to do no. Agatha says mother is very com fortable." he went on. and his lone had an apologetic tinge, "ho there's no reu;;on in the woird why 1 shouldn't go. So long, my You're not Hore. are you?" 1 struggled . bard to answer him pleasantly, but the hurt of his care-U-h ignoring of my wishes too poignant. And the tittle leering devil who never Is far away when there's any unpleasantness between Dicky and me, surely must have prompted tin answer. FIVE GRADUATE FROM KIMBALL Exercises at Theological School Benin June 6 Class Has High Average baccalaureate Dermon ai n j Che maw a School Tonight Tin. I! irrtihnri ill- '-riilllll Will Im' I t the t heuiawa lndi.tr1 t.t l er Aid. i. h ot I Walt Opp." "1 don't se that my stale of mind would either concern or affect you." 1, said frigidly. - "Oh!" Dicky gave a lonjr-drawn whistle. "Well, if that's the way you feel about it. good night!" And he hung up the receiver with a bang. 1 turned away from the telephone with my eyes filled with team of self pity., Woman-like. I hadn't ex pected the conversation to end so suddenly, lu the back of my brain there had lurked a hope that Dicky would gie me an opportunity to nay something kinder before he left the telephone. His sudden termination of our conversation startled me as much as it hurt me. The btairs seemed interminable as I mooonteil them to my room. 1 felt unutterably weary, shaken. A sud den Impulse led me through the back hall to the rooms which Katie and Jim occupied, and to which I had heard Katie go as soon as she bad given me my telephone message. 'Don't call me fr dinner. Katie." I said. ''.Mr. Graham won't be home, and my bead aches so wretchedly that I'm going to lie down. When I waken I will get something." I wait ooop for you. Katie saia resolutely, and I went hack to my room. It seemed hours, although it was in reality not so long, when I finally slept. I awakened from a troubled dream of Dicky to hear Katie's ex ciud voice at the door. t Tj bo continued The an in il comnienc -:tient N cisei of the Kimball velum! of llo-o'.-ogl will l- In almost a we k bef'n the rerii'i'- Wll n ; ' .e ver uv oiniiienreno n'. The tln-n'y irjl rri! ene will u...iduate five l ten iI.ih v. .it j who have termed n elans which. a- iudl:is to I'revidet-ii liitv Talltoi:.; hai n in mil high i an-nitf then tliej. maloritv ' cla's The L-railnat" . .ire W. W llo-var.l S .lnev . II H dear. 'ob.r l l. tl;e. ' Murray K- f i ! and John i Wood! in ' The coiniiu-ne no-nt ta'endar ' , M'hednled a follows: Sundav. June ; I! a. m.. Kirs j leihoMst Kpiscop.il church. Hac i cnlatireate iminn bv lt v. Kveretti M. Hill. Dll. district riierlntendenr i in the n kef Sound conference. Van Oliver. Wa-h!: 4 p. in.. Kirsl Meth odist Ki.isn pal cliiiich. Vewper ser-! i': addree. by mcriitiers of ibej t.iadualliig rlat-v. i Tuesday. June s 3:'n p. m.. hall ! av lub!v ; eoint litiv M-aluii? j itvmns and Scripture for the Fish-'-j prize. Welnedny. .lime !..1o p. m. class room: e inp-t it i e deioonsiia t .i of church record: v. h'l of rs fetiiblv. retention by I'renideni and .Mrs II. J. Talhott to ilie iruster. fuciilly. stiideiits and friei'd. in linn or of the graduating clas. ThurH4!ay. June 1 u 4 . m . ha'.! assembly: niinuil communion mm vire. Fiiday. June 11 i .-i p. ni.. hall of nssemblv: f.ra'ln.-t inc exereien: address by Hev. J. M. Wallers. HI), minister of fen nil Methodist Kul.- coial chardi. Spokane: I p. in., an-; uuai euiip oi aiumni; b:3" p alumni banouet. , i in i:. v il !i chn re li I on i i . ! 1 In romi.i inn with the .e!iiion will. ' ! aipiopnate ritusic.il -vtr iie Hit loi.dat ii i ti c 1i lloin Ihele will t. .1 d- l.i rti.i I ion roii-f" I lor Mlit.iul' pliet. opl to in lu Im-i. J o I lie various a' nmhl i I. .- , t In si ho!. The )(. t'.l i mlilol to iitl;.!J ,!lli- ;:llil .'!: ni inetii ein n i , eei ei.-v n M.i t.i June I LADD & BUSH, BANKERS EaUMubed Oenertl Uuvkioa; Huiliv Office Ifonn from 10 i. m to 3 p. MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs," Child's Best Laxative A.cept "('alirornla" Syrup of Fig only- look for th. name California 1 .in the aekae. then you are urc I your child Is having the ht n.l . mon harmless phytic lot th little j toiiiurh. liver and loe!. t'hiblten line Us fruity taste. Full direction on each bottle. You must say "California." THE NEW HARJLEY-DAVIDSON SPQRT MODEL VBou cX th Solo MoubU" That' what yon will ty afUr yem L&Tt tidies cz Comt and tet them today. A sew ahipmect just arriTtd aa make immediate deli Terr. HARRY W. SCOTT 147 South Commercial Street Pfco&i tS 1 1 nirwiTwm uiMii ggaSBlMBMaMBBaMIMBBBaaigMBWtaBMBgfBaaiMWMiMMMiaMMMMMMBWiMBBaWMMMMIMBMMMWB SlIA'KKTt'X rKUS)N'AI. SILVERTON. Or.. May 29 t Spe cial to The Statesman.) Alvin Wil liams spent a few days at Hubbard and returned to Silverton with a new automobile. Ralph Adams and Henry Maarn of the Gren house motored to In dependence Sunday. They had a break-down and did not return to Silverton uutil Monday afternoon. Mrs. O. Staarll os Evans' alley tpent a le-ar days as guest oi ner daughter. Mrs. Ralph Adams. S. Williams of Hubbard nioiorc.i to SilTerton Monday. .Miss Aituea Myers, Ludvig Meyers and Miss Lou ise Mobers returned with him as far as Woodburn. Miss Moberg had been spending a few days as guest of h?r aunt. Mr. L. H. Meyer. Mrs. Thora Smith of Portland mo tored to Silverton for the week-end. Mrs. Smith is the possessor of a new automobile. ReT. and Mrs. George llenrirksen motored o Portland Sunday aftei- noon and returned Monday. Mrs. S. Torvend went with thi i.i to Port land. Alvin Williams. Alvin I lemming son. Miss Louise Moberc and Miss Josephine Olson were among the Sa Inn show-ucers Sunday evening. ,MisH Km n. a Moe and Oscar Satern returned from Portland SunJ.:y - niiiK. The Trinity Home cirle niet at the home of It. SjovanM n Siuid.iy afternoon. Word has been receied by Sil verton relatives that ihe ship on which Han Hansen is a wireless operator Is bound lor a German port Mr. Hanse.i has lived at Silverton for many years hut lor the past, two years he has been in the nay. His mother. Mrs. J. Hansen, is still Silvertonian. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Madsen. Vi Tor Madsen and Miss 1,'llie Madsen motored to Portland Thursday. Miss Madsen did not return to Silverton with the others Thursday evening. cut win spend a few days as guest or triends. Mrs. Hans Jensen and two sons Marvin and Norman, of Portland, are spending a lew days visiting Silver- ton relatives. John Moser has sold his pool hall In Qitcrn arAfi 1 . IIITII . Printers to Hold Service in Memory of Departed Thp e nnna 1 lomri 1 .. m , iuui ii sriinf oi Capital Typographical union No. 210 1 1 i. i. ... oi u- uem at i nion nail at 3 p tn. Sunday. May Hi. For several tears past the printers of Salem have held services on the last Sundav in May in memory of the craftsmen who have crossed the great divide. This year the service will consist of Me morial day lemark. by Jndge George H. Duxnett. and R. A. Harris will speak on "Printers Overseas ' A male quarter will furnish musir. The general public, as well a the print ers and their families are cordially lnvluil. CJLADIESE3 e- . When lrrr..l.r n, ... . .. . arnph P.U.. S.f. .nJ Iwrv. d ' Vd. move, wot sold at arug stores. I not xperlm.nt with others: dl.?2! poinimni. Write for Rlier- and' i mi j ,, . oarp: .Natron. al Medical Institute. 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