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n THE OfinMttl CITATYnMAIt tiinhw. jim: IS. I Ml. r.r i:n n i.kxoick 'Fiauku. 4I.5S HA J it St IK i In hor ISS HARRIET r.niFFITI. who dying musk in Portland. home for a visit with hr arenti, Mr, and Writ. Irwin Griffith, r 'a few days. . hr MiM t;rirude Kakin. f ii tl-hd Hlf university. She an alumna music during the t-niii:. 1 ' It i intnestinc to Salem rd that tin J. II. AlWrt prie for echol &rhip iven al t linverHiti of - Iran taK aanlil t.i iti-s Ati-ui.'i .f ;. Charle H. .Mtnie uf Cort land. J ndje- II. II. llewett of Albany ..n.l K.I MrKuhn t.f Ma. ion 4.iml. ar also of th elaaa of k?m. Mr. an.l Mm. II. S. Kiikpatriik of play of Chinese and Japanese Imjo'ks collected during her went trip to' the Orient. .GeneraJ and fMrs. V. Ii. P.yars re- A group of nine teaohera. moat of!1'"" last night from a visit to horn are from Salem. left this city sterdajf morning for Toledo, and ont there will hike down the coast Crescent City. Cal. The girls are ;i member of the Teachers Hik-( ) dub, and during the winter Side many weekly hikes over the )untry. Last summer the party Iked up the Columbia river to Lost ,k, .covering 1Q0 miles. Those in t party- leaving yesterday were Hisses Ktta White. Ocie Rrown. ornlfred Hurd. Irene Ringheim. argaret Power of Salem, and Mrs. alu McCaffery. Miss '.M on a Green id Miss Helen Phillips of Portland, j ' I Mrs. George Dunsford. Mrs. Fred amport. Mrs. E. F. Carleton and ra. David Wright returned yester iy from Portland where they went Harday to Join the Daughters of Nile, the women's anxilfary to Mystic Shrine. ''. Miss Cornelia Marvin, state librar- o. Is 1st Colorado Springs. Col.. !ira she It attending the American ibrary association's annual conven- on. , Miss Marvin gave a talk on r. experiences in, the oriental book ops and had an exhibition on tlls- TIk-v visited re!a- Js the lirvt ' Colville. Wash., who have Im-i lier- i .tne Cur visiting al the home of j Mm. KirVpatrick's father. Frank Davidson, at St.. Paul, mere S.mdav tisitcrm with hr sifter. Mrs Pa il !K Reldy. Mr. and Mr. Klrkpatrlr !iil leave this e k for tU-ir home southern Oregon. tivea and friends in Host-burg. Oak-j jj thr.e re land. Wilbur and Drain and were in ! oubKer i Kosehurg to attend the strawberry fair. General and Mrs. i'ars for merly lived in koeburg where the general,' was commandant at the state soldiers" home for a ttrn. of years. ; Thtf- also lived in other southern1 Oregon cities which mai the visit ry delightful. Lake of Kt.gene. This -i tlw prize has awarded - i It is of interest to Salem folk to! kunw that theie ate three . jletil neople hn are members of th Jun -. .4. aUm 4 tti. I'niLikil v of Oreton. Miss Marjrv Kar. Mix in rtton. L'..l tl . I. . . I ami t'llK In P lnv tittup itiiiFii irii .-uu'i.i km well known in the n this city. - Mis-c Annette Colquitt has returned trom Portland where she spent' a short visit with friends. "::r Grown cn Bald Heal ! Afta Utmm tatollr W14. Mw Imrkm 'wii tommi liwifcUa kicb IrauM Ml mm, rtBt irlk uf kair bwk b t iJ 4 k 111 in4 tba mfciraatica f r t mnymt a Mki far M Writ I Jofc al. KritUia, mttM r, Hmm VHl. 94. Y. MT mmi- k Vrwa ki afwr all t faSaa. CM awi, tkiw tar tbaa ki t im. 0 aC Mi- Get Ready For That i Vacation r- ,4 - . - - '.-'.-' . ATe are making hand-painted port sklrti, tutts, waists, hats, hose anything that you will need In the way of fancy cloth ing. ' '' ';: f Our designs are original. Among them are some of the rery prettiest we hare ever shown. j- . -' We can make your fancy cloth ing it t lower price than you can get It elsewhere. See ns at once. ' ' ' .,' Parisian Waist Shop 212 8. Cottage SL Phone 1620M Mrs. Ronald Glover has returned from a visit ofra week in Portland where" she attended the Glover fam ily "reunion on June fi. She later, went to Astoria where he attended Ihe Women's Relief corps conven tion on June K, 9, 10 and 11. The people of Astorii vtere most genial hosts and -entertained the visitors with numerous social functions. On Thursday they were taken t Sea side for a big clam bakf and upon their return were Mven a large lan cjuet. They were also taken on a government boat to the mouth of '.he Columbia river where they vis ited Fort Stevens. There were 32 active delegates from Salem at the contention. i Mi.s Mildred Itarton leaves tj.is finoruins lor Poritwnd where she will vlit until -uly 1. when she will rn to California to make her home. Mrs. C N. Need ham was an nver- Snnd.iy am st of tela'ives ami friends at Portland. r - Mrs. atherine ltigc has ton to VaiH-ouvtr. Wash., to vit.it a week with relative.-. C A. Roberts, we'l known arebi tect of this city, when he livd her many years ago. is in Salem a th guest of Mr. and Mm. Theodore Rarr! for a few days. i tnria to sin nd Ihe summer j Mr. Roy t.oodwin left yesirrdav i for Seattle to vinlt for a week wth her 1'iotber. -Mrs. J. I. t . Conner. Announeenient is made of the marriage in Portland Sunday of Mm Klixabeih llerren of this city, the daurhter of Mrs. i. Ilolman of I I North Front street, to Pernard flark t Portland. Th rereinonv ttMk (dart: at the parsonage f the Firsi Coniireitati'Hial thurrh. Mr. and Mrs. t'lark ill make their home in the future in Portland. Mrs. Clark is a sister of Mm AUert Hurst of New York city, who Is on her way to Salem to visit. -. Mrs A. L. Linheek and small chil dren have gone to Ia Grande to visit reluhes for a week. M-s 4ta Jones wilt leave this forning for Portland to visit for two weeks and attend Ihe Shrine fes- Mrs. Theodore Itarr has returned tivilie. from Portland after visiting for a few days. Her Mn. Harry Itarr. a!s.i returned from Portland where be was in school. He has as his guest Roy Cudhy of Portland, who will be here for the week. -tf -3" Mrs. Nai.nie. Jillert Palmer tf Ixs Angelas, formerly of Portland. iV visiting at the home of Mrs. K. J Swafford. 1T.0I Ferry street, coming The Kimball chorus, assocmpenied jo attend commencement at Willam- The ann.ial alumni banquet of the Kimball School of Theology 'was l eb! at the Leslie Methodist church last week instead of at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Kdward Sherwood, as was announced. The splendid dlnnei was prepared by the women of Leslie church. New Show Today IX A FIOIITIXO DARING LOVING ROLE - - ; V. . J '' ' " ix? -j: ). HhmH i " mimti it t ' tii DIG STRONG "MITCH" OP "HARRIER" FAME MITCHELL LEWIS ; ' In ' JACQUES OF THE SILVER NORTH" Where Sky and Mountains Meet BLIGH THEATER Today Tomorrow Thursday Hope Muslin 35c a Yard J. C. PENNEY Company A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION Crash Toweling 23, 25, 29c a Yard You Will Find Us Prepared to Supply Your Needs in All Lines of Dry Goods, Ready- to - Wear . t or Shoes For Men, Women, or Children. You will always find our prices lowest for the same grade of merchandise SILKS Georgettes 'and Crepe de Chines in a nice as sortment of colors at -yard $1.79 TAFFETAS and MESS ALINES in good colors . , and 36 inches wide $1.98 ' GINQHAM WASH DRESSES $1,98 to $14.75 ' KIMONAS In splendid assortment 6f colors and sues of serpentine irepe $2.98 to $4.98 Equally Good Buys that Will Appeal to You in All Departments I-1 ? The Manon Count? Women' Ue ptililn:in iliih in -t yt-sKidar after- niMn in the matron' riMin at the ity hall lo- a very enthusiastic me-t-inr. Mm. f. V. lihop. th- prl-dt-nt. preside!, and Interevtlne talk wTf m. id- ly Mr. XV. P. l-ord. who lead a !dcraphy of William llard inK. and alsu poke on the Japane iiueMion. Frank Iaey poke on the r-cnt He)iitllcan nominations and of Mr. Ilard'np. At the neit ni--i-ii it each n!fii,er la to make a tate ii'eiti on one of the lnteretinr ie t: n of the dT and the club a a whole will st'idr the aarar qneaiion wtlh an effort to find the can" for Ifce hii;h prkea. Mr. rnd Mri. C. r. Uixhop will to Portland thin moraine to attend the weddinz of MM Mareedlj Sim, which will take place thU aftm-on. Mrt. Miihop will remain for a vial: with her son and daurhter-ln-law. Mr. and Mia. Hoy lliahop. until arter the MrCormick concert. REVELATIONS OF A WIFE The Story of a Honeymoon Wowderfwl Roaaatc of GARRISON Married CIIAPTKR CI 7 New Summer Voiles And DressGoods now being shown in na?y ind dark colored sroundi, tery desirable i6r street wear A splendid assortment for yonr choosing jnst receired. 75c and $1.00 Per Yard Oar Prlcet Always Ihe Lowest Gale & Company Commercial and Court Streets Formerly Gucago Store XVHO IS TUB PERSON' THAT WAS SPYING AT MAPT.i:S DOOR Couain Agatha!- Her the name which flashed into my fright ened brain when I heard the alight scratching noise outside my door. I didn't even conaider the possibility that the noise that had o atartled me mlrht have been a mou. 1 was as sure that my mother-in-law's conrin had been spying upon m through the keyndle" aa if I bad ac tually seen her In the act. How much had she seen? I tried to remember whether or not my back had been toward her when I was testing the pofcsibilttiea or the old Chtnee vase as a safe hiding place for the important secret paper my rather had sent lo Lillian. I must know at once. Mentally anathematizing the care lessness, which had led me from force of habit to withdraw the key from the keyhole when I had locked my door. I matched the key Irom the dresser, unlocked the door softly, ran across the hall to th door of my mother-in-law room, and op-n-d it abruptly without any preliminary knock, a formality I had never before omitted In entering tV room or my huxband's ailocratie oH mother. The Mare rnnicn met my eye made me withdraw quirkly. anaind of my own suspicions. Mother Cra ham was aleep In my led. her aris tocratic old face in lis frame of snowy hair glaming like a cameo from h-r dainty pillows. AnM oi a rouch drawn near the fire Con -In Agatha, with her old face drawn and worn from her arduous surging of her kinswoman, was also aaleep. Th sound of her breathing came to in- as I stood tensely quiet jnt Invld the door watching her. It was loud er and more hurried than Mother Craham's quiet respiration, but still the regular, even breathing of a person sound asleep. I tiptoed oui of toe room and bark lo my own. thoroughly noaplu-:!. wondering if." after all. there migr.t not have been a mouse at my door. Hut with my hand upon the knob of my own door I atopped convulsively anil stared at something lying on thf polished floor at my feet. It was a cheap, tawdrily jeweled barrette, one which I had seen te peatedly the while hndderlng at her taste in Katie'a hair. It w so near the door that I wondered that I hadn't stepped upon It In my lmetuotis rush to my mother-in-law's room. ' I So Glad." I picked it up despondently. I had had reason to reprove Katie curiosity before, but the fact that she had considered there was any thing for her to be carious about Just now alarmed m. Kati w.ia so loyal to me. but she waj the soul of-indescretion. It was highly nec essary that I know Just bow mncn he knew or suspected of my secret service activities. from the outside, and patting boto key and barrette In my pocket. wen! downnlairs. I wanted to tn-et Uicky at th door to weliinte hl home and I had Jnt time for a p"P into the kitrhn Itefore h should ar rive. Katie, her sleeves rolled to the el lw. was busily engaaed in uto aid ing out a pan or bicuiiA. From my knowledge of her emllncty bablu she must have been engaged In the work she was doing for at least f minute. I held ont the barrette tJ ber. "You must have dropped this. Katie. I aald. looking steadily at her. "I found it Just onulde ny door." Katie looked u;i at me. innocently wide-eyed. "Oh. Mint Graham. (he carolled happily. "I so glad. 1 loe neem two. three days ago. not know vere I drop heetn. Tank yon so mooch. I like heetn Iota. You plees put heem on table. I no want to feex, heem now. I vail until my bicuus room out." Into Dicky's Arms. Silently I pnt the baubt do-an upon the table, and silently I re treated from the kitchen, thoroughly puziled. Itoth Katie and Cousin Agatha, one silently. on volubly, had proved a conclusive alibi against my suspicions of their spying. I was forced to the conclusion that a mouse had been the caue of my mental discomfort after all. Hut back In the recesaes - of my brain where I pigeon-holed the In cident, there llngerM a barbed lit tle doubt of ao simple a solution of the mystery, a barb which I knew would not fail to fester In my con eciowanesa and cans many hours of discomfort. Aa I inched the front door Dicky was Just turning Into the gate. Tbe sight of him in the fKsh. safe and r-,vuaif-u liutrh Atugmrtm Greater Engine Value OVER 250,0.-0 farmer" LoufiKt the "Z" They kno w it is poCmv ful, JpeivLlU and pnctiall fool proof truly a great en fiine. 5 But now ?e nnotirvc one tcLLtkrt -wKicK couLl possibly imprwc tha "Z" per. fermance Dosclt KlgK tension, oscillating magneto 0 ignition. 3 So Let lis snow "ou in JetaJ tkis greater engine value. 5 Our service to ou is rrmarVaUp complete end we are assisted by a nearby BoscK Service Station. 5Prices-1HH.P. $75.00 3 R P. $125.00 6KP.$aooo. AUF.O.B. Factory. Lot L Pearce & Son 236 N. Commercial St. round art-r ihe flight I bad had over the mMo from lb hw.taJ. put to ro'it temporarily all the problems pertaining to the secret service work in which I was assisting Lillian. My man had come safe home to m.- again. This wa th- only thing that raeiterd Juat now la all lb world. ForgHful alike of the coolness with which we had parted over lb telephone and of the possible com tnnts of the neighbors opposite. I pulled open tbe door, ran down tbe sieM and fairly threw myHf Inla my husband's arms. 1 To be continued) PAIMIIi: IOKTtMl .URrT. roRTIND. June 14. Charles White, said to be a parol violator Irom tbe Orecou. penitentiary, was arrested today charged with passing a forged cheek for $ tbe llrowasvill Woolen Mills eotrpany at its home office In Itrownsvillc. Or I VI eel It e declared White was about lo pot nader way a well er caniseU plan for a tig eWwaap alar, lag the Khrlve eoent:a. Ita e4npraent. they aa kd. tacla4w m bunrb of tlaak cbeetca beartag lb Shrine Imprint and a lof cf cards tepreentlng that tbe betarrr wa member of Wa-Wa temple. n(.aa Canada. la rood taad!a Special Sale All Make at WOODRY'S Thia Week TO North Commercial Kt. T 'he Third Week of this great event continues to tlraw hundreds of Sa lem, Marion and Polk county residents, realizing the enormous savings we offer. NATIONAL PRICE CUTTING FREE SUGAR Save yonr tiles slips, some one will receive a sack of SUGAR SALE MEN'S SUITS Men's $39.00 Suits cat to S22S0 Men's $35.00 Suits cat to S1SS0 Boys' Soils S48S DRESS GOODS GtorgtMet and Crepa de S19S Silk Tri-O-Lst, special. Trd S4S0 Cingkxmj, rpecUl. yard 2$ HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS Ackrowledcd by all Udics as the only Exclusive Style Pattern Complete in erery detail, at this stor PEOPLES CASH STORE 1 locked tii y door again, this time