THR ORKflO STATKaiMAN: J-'RWAT, JI'LV HO, 1lr0. 11 d r wrs.ur r -i a iiy niTii lexori-: fisui:i: -,f R. and Mrs. V. onneU Dyer Insurance company for which he Is jyl leTt Thursday evening lor St.. district manager, here. They plan to 1IX ' f nia !o Kl, tt-ir r f Q -i n , .... . lAih. Mo., by cvanclsco where ther will visit Dr. and Mm. H. E. Clay. Mr. Dyer will attend the convention ot the $100, 000 club of ttid Missouri State Life Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Emmons of Portland, , motored .to Kalem last nipht and are the guests of "Mr. and MrH.Uirhard IlottertMoii at ihe Henry L. Bnson home for a few day. ' Kobert Bishop, who ha bven in Salem Willi relatives, was joined on Monday by his father, t'hauncey KishoD. and touether they are taking a trip to the two national parks. (lla- cier and lellowstone. Mrs Uovd Mott arrived in Salem yesterday and will be a guent at the iininrt nf her mother-in-law. Mrs. V. w.ir 0',. ?n; return by the middle of August and S. Mott for two weeks. Captain Mott will a-lalt Mr I . . . i . . . .1 -.,. Oirii will spend some time in Chicago and will ppenii a day with Mr. and Mrs, K. Fritz Slade in Salt Lake City. i-wr-ir- n- TS' -fL: D , Q -9, "8 .f? "8" avn. a r : i i... -Li., u u u. a e . . fSH '-I It ft-' fc. -St. a g k y n . - . v' . l a ci . m m o tr fc 3. ? flTT , i C3 Where Could You Possibly Pn' toft finer Dreauiiicuiimr: . ca crt a en "A he. ' Bread that is close-grained and substantial. Bread that is so delici ous that you recall the days when t bread and butter tasted' just won derful. Bread, that is perfectly baked to an appetizing brownness. Bread that greets you with a de lightful aroma as yotT cut through the tender crust. Bread that' is . delivered in absolutejcleanliness in its dainty, waxed wrapper;- Truly. , you get wonderful bread in the big. loaf cf ROfcSU'l m i EH'' KSt d ; 'IS TiTf cs Voa Back to Younger Days Buy the large loaf Ysur Grocer lells it , CHERRY CITY BAKING CO. . U KSI - C3 fef who has Just returned from Siberia and Manila, will be stationed at Van couver barracks. Mrs. E. S. Itolfe of Kusene is visit mr her daughter. Mrs. Will T. Nell, for several weeks. Miss Loretta Fisher left yesterday o join her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fisher of Albany, to go 10 Newport for a week. Mrs. M.Brlnkerhoff who has been Uitine her sister. Mrs. Kdwin i. Baker for? several weeks, leaves to day for her home in Okanagon. Wash. Miss Bernice Lockey and Miss Mary Jane Knight of Fortiana re turned to Portland Wednesday eve- ni. afir visiting at the norae 01 little Miss Knight's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Miles. lor a lew aay. ira T F. Lane Is home from a visit of several days with her sister. Mrs. F. McLench in rom counijr. tr and Mrs. C. G. Given left yes terday to spend a month at Newport. While there tney will oe ai ineir cui- tae "Pine Trees." Mrs. B. J. Port of Portland is the house guest of Mrs. II. M. Lucas for a visit of; a week. -. Rev. and Mrs. William Nichoil hv ift tor Sookane where they will attend the funeral of' Mr, Nlchoir brother who died suddenly in inai city Monday. T. C. Davidson of Brownsville, who has been visiting for several weeks at the home of his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Bishop, left last night for his home. He was accompanied by his grand- daHchter.- Henrietta, who', x. '.Zl'i'r.'.l there for a while. Mls Inucnliine ItrM and It Dora Iveland returne Wednestlay night from Eugene where they have been visiting and troni Uak KidKe camp where ihey atlended ihe Y. W. t . A. girls' . summer camp for a week. , Oril Shafer returned Wednesdav night from Pendleton where he spent wo weeks. Mrs. Sherrill Fleming and ?jer three children of Clwhalis. Wan have arrived in Salem and are veil ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. It H. Fleming and oiher relatives. 'IPHe spoloey for KIES IWnt Hide Them With- m Vrtl; . He move Ttiem With (Mhine - !b!e Htrength.' Thin nrenaration for the removal of freckles is usually so successful In removing freckles and giving a clear, beautitnl complexion that It is sold under guarantee to refund the money if It fails; Don't hide your Treckles under a veil; get an ounce ot Othine and re move them. Even the first few ap plications should snow a wonueriui Improvement, some of the lightest freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask tne irnggist tor the double itrenrth Othine. It Is this that Is sold on the money-back guar antee. REVELATIONS OF A ME The Story of a Honeymoon ' i A Wonderful Booaaaee of Harried Life Wonderfully Told by 4DKLK GAHKLSON. room lookiba ior eu;i i tii.-n (tit nver connected. Is It Vtill I bete, that waiting room, or have mobs of anxry commuter burned it? I hav - nt been out that way for months. "It is still there, and I have no doubt I shall tate its litwDiialii v to- nigm. i reiurneo. me irainn nae leen very irregular lately." My heart was beating fast, for I thought I recogniied the direction he wished me to follow. At my lat word he spread his hands In a for tiltn etur. , "My rommlserations. madanie." he said. Will yon permit us to see: . .... , i ...t.. t . . . t Miiis Draper will 'ioi.-i He bowed to her. and I saw her eyes gleatn with pique. Danger u agent though sbe was she hadn t lost her p-tty feminine vanity. She didn't like the courtesy, conventional though it was which Allen Drake was offering me. I would have liked to decline his offer, but didn't dare to do so. "You are very ki'i.!" 1 said. an we made our way across the taxi course to the gate of my train. tTo oe continued) waiting i tuan-Aufdrlan alliance was (nm questioned.' but in spite of many temptation , he had 'remained faith ful to the pact. "Fifteen years ago." he went on. 'wheu 1 hd iut become chief of Ihe general stalf. the Emperor re- our alliance with Germany? But 1 refused The emferor saw' the war dan ger coming, but he kept trae to the alliance, whose spirit still Uvea la oar nations. What haa eiUied for more than. SO years In peace ana u .. i . i li. ,itl. . I . nr ili All. SUCb a COUO uumn io nit- in ma v .. ,! ... . Ito yo.i know that Klnr F.d ward ban try " as .Germany ca never P""1 been vUittn me at lchl and ean-. and: Aastrla will . always stand oy tl- trytnc ttf wean me away from i her side CHAPTER 3J HOW ALLEN DRAKE MANAGED THEIR MEET1U. . Enzlish Kins Souzht . Aastro-German Break KEMPTEN. navarla. July 29. England's late king. Edward VII. once tried to persnade Emperor Frans Joseph ot Austria, to break away from Germany, says General Conrad voa Hoetzendorff, former commander-in-chief of the Austrian a nr. The reneral declared In a speech here the other day that the fidelity of Frans Joseph- to the Ger . AT THE BLACK TEXT Corner of Liberty 1 and Market streets, evangelistic medlars by Kinr-Allen-Moreland company of Portland. Ore. Special 'Friday night. Miss Leona Moreland. the 10-year-old preacher, will deliver, the message. Don't fall to bear this remarkable child nrearher Satnrdae nlrht. Dt vin HeallBg." The days or. miracles have not ceaaed. Wonderful healing haa been accomplished by the power or uoa. come ana near ine iesii- monlea nf Brother Joe Smith and others. Bring the sick and afflicted. Free to .all: every n'tht at s o'clock FOR FRIDAY ANDSATURDA We wish to announce to the laJiw of Salem and rieinitj that Miss Nolan, Expert Corsetiere will gixe imliviilual fittings of the "BinneK" Corset This demonstration should prove very interesting and edn- ... . a - a! a . . cational aa it will enable ne ladies to asrcniin jow hh tyle of corset, ia the one for their individual figure, without any obligation to purchase. fT Only Two More; Days. JU)1ES' STORE ,4tf STATE- STREET - - t. . we 11 Ot o o o c Giris! Dalmhtful lien VcnisMng Crcnn Containing Tr o e BottensHk Must Make Yon Look Younger or Money Back. . Vm - mihiIhIm . fmn the nse ol this old-fashioned beauty recipe brooght op to . . . . . . i . J 1 A - M , oaie, must quiouy www m u u wr proveinent or your dealer is authorized to return yoot money, ? Be sure you get r Howard's Battennilk Crcara - t i BREAD The Delicious i Food So many Salem people are using for lunch these hot days Only Pure Raisins used and Jots of them. Scientific baking does the rest: KEER OUT OF THE KITCHEN No need to swelter preparing meals for unappreciative folks. Just let BAKE-R1TE take your troubles. ; i .".. , . ; ;: -; t , We use only the very best ingredients, employ only expert bakers and bake automatically in regulated ovens. See the process. Mr rheekc hurn with mortlf icalloa 1 whenever I think or the unreasoning inic which seized me at the siKt! of Grace Draper chatting with Atln Drake. nn it m that I didnt turn ix- nnminlonslv and dart back throun ii. vmiiPii'i m-aitinr room to .the shAiter of the livstorr room below from which 1 had Just come 1 hive no idea. Tor that' was me impulse wkSrh first am tn n. I shall, at- v. huva n hlf.suDerstitions belief that Lillian in her home waa by some curious process or teiepamy projwi- nr hr own noise, ana sirenaia . .mi rnrkmm Intn m SUb-COnSCiOUS mind. Vnr . with oalv- tiie one . . casual tltniw and milM Mf Klitht that UO one could possibry notice anthiaa i i..iini ihnni it 1 atrtd toward the information desk. My route ! m almost rltrATtlv Bait the JDOl where 31 Us DjP" Ms!ra ! or KtanAinr. and. is ( reared ibem 1 kanl 4.!1: Intn UOrasaion ol surprise. frem.AlJen 'Drake aad n antvArlnr (xclama(ion of tenuiu. aetonihmnt from the eirl at his side. The next moment he was nar- rinx my path., his hand oamretcaet. "1I. Mrs. Graham!" he said, in tka anavo modulated tones I remem bered so well, inis is Indeed a pltas ant surprise. -I haven', seen, yon since you and your, husband so xra- rlnmlv .nt.rtllnM me ut vonr MO mi . I . made my bread and bulier. call, really, but y pu wer.atoqt at hajne. Ye. I foand vour card." I re turned, my heart in my mouth, my eyes fixed on his. Grace Draper Smiles. llera tn the emerxejicv 1 bad dreaded, of which Lillian had warned m Allen Drake Won 1(1 bo- COIU- oeUed to rive me my directions uWt I den in apparently commonpiace sen tences. I must be on tne aim iu recognise his meaning from the! sianee of his eyev the most inconse quent of his words. 1 Uut Lillian feared only -a capital Mturhr Veither her aonrehcnsion nnr mi hd nictored my trytnr tol rraap a cryptic message wun ij iiranor'a keen brain, saaxpenre .7 her malignant hatred of me., cognis ant of even' word ana glance. i am tonhiv inrxr tonixni. -r- i Drake, went on suavely. "It isn t of- ten a man stumbles upon two charri- j In. feminine urn UaintanCCS inside Of five mlnntes. -Mayl present J M li Draper. Miss OrahamT - it w I ; rare Draper who first .rd th reins of the situation. i f ---- - . . . ij rK vi rm f-.raham md i are oiti u. m . - - friends." she said, and only a sliifct- ly metallic note In her voice, a naio ness of her eyes behind, her flashing a Ue betrayed to me her real !eei- nr "Hni i eiao nave not seen nn In ages. Where havp yon tjeep. kte?- In vAitraAlf " IMS. j wa . There was noibing lor me 10 o br tn fnlloar her lead. . " . I 1 have been keeping rather close ly at home," I replied in as conven tional a tone aa I ro ii Id manage. Mr. flranam'a mother haSH t been WCII for a long time, and a few weexs axo which, ol course, has kept us all busy." MEET MET AT MILLER'S TIIE DIG. STORE e Men. and: Boys This is a thorough dean up on all broken lines. We have marked them at : prices: less than pre-war wholesale: figures. The.matenali are vastly superior, to. what you ordinarily find in shirtx todav and the worfananship could not be, better. Men'a Shirts, raff attached.... 1J29 Men's Sport Shirts $1.29 Mea's Negligee Military Collars.... Mea's Golf Shirts, Soft CofXs .1109 Men's Keglig C6Uxn attached Boys1 Blouses..... : .....E3c Specials In Dress, Goods Section All Wool Fabrics Albatross Nuns Veiling , Henriette Most suitable for Children's Dresses,. House Dresses.. Ki monas, Child's Party Dresses 89c Yard Silk and Cotton Poplin 36 inches wide, an extra line quality. . Colors , ar dark grey, light grey, Russian green, Reseda green, electric . blue, brown, black and plum $1.19 Yard- Georgette Crepe 40 inches wide, an excellent grade. Colors are old rose, grey, taupe, pale Uue, cerise, wisteria, taupe, brown, Bel gian blue, Copenhagen, $1.98 Yard A Cryptic Cne? . 'How very sail' II 457 State Street Phone 268 ' Miss Draeer mur mured, and Mr. Drake echoed her ticlamation. followlna. It - with earelena nnerr: Yon re on your way nonn now. I suppose?.' ilia manner of maKtnr I ne isser- iinm raw me the idea that here was en f rami follow. JIT voice matnheit h, in carelessness as I answered. Yes. I expect to take-tne nevi I train nut " Mr. Drake pnlled out his watcai and consulted it. -u'h.n doea vonr train ro : at s How thankful 1 was that mw w a - - I had the Long Island time table ly heart. "T nafa too had." he aid rerret- fnit. "t was wondetlna If we could n't et a anda or sometunc oeiore yon go. Hat It would oe too near l.hn. WelL von have mr sranpa- thv. Mrs. Graham. That division oi i ww- , . a the Lonr Island wttn that cnange ai I latn aie ia th limit. I haVC Sat hoars, it seemed to me la that tula- New Shipment Just In Tricollette Blouses The venr newest things, specially priced for Friday and Saturday $ QUALITY FIRST Mill 1 1L Good Goods QUAUTY FIRST