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SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 13. 1920 REVELATIONS OF A WIFE lie Story of a Honeymoon iamierM Roranc of Married - LK Wonderfully Told bjr . JiDELE GARRISON - .- personality had for me. but I unmistakable sadness In .his soon discovered my error. vo1 ?. , If he had cunningly planned to! I made no reply, because, I dld leave me with an impression ofin't quite understand him, and tie- 'Tor well I fancy you can guess how It Is with me. and I'm not particularly kern on plajinj; the role of Tantalus. Hut will you promse m one thing?" "Yes." I answered Mjiietly. and not till I nached my own home did the thought occur to Hie lb.it I was rash inde'd so to pbtUe my self. "Thank you." he returned. "If when I go rcro.Hs again nity I come to see you jusl once 1 rtorJ I go?" "Or course." 1 returned. "Ho yon know where I live?" "I hav it all." he said erave- aleih Allbaov tragic, mysterious suffering which should occupy , my imagina tion, he could not have contrived anything better than his last con versation with me at th hop!tal. taiiHe also tyre was a queer. hrking feeling in my throat. "You're a very brave and re sourceful woman. Mrs. tiraham." he said after a moment, and the Retailers at Wholesale Prices ! 111$ mournful remark that "All tiKhtneFR (if hl clasp hurt my days weie alike u the iior dev-hund. "It has been a privilege to r i 1 1 .. .. 1. .. . . . 1, 1 t. . ..... . . .. Hs who had no home worth speak kuuw you. ii miy-.- He hruke off abruptly, ktood looking down at me. a thoughtful. ftrli h1a f A vita u-dili tiiUihiMil lll in of." was only one of the inci dents which excited my pity and curiosity. ' Phone C. O. D. Orders 198-186 For Best Service Order Early i nu not un. uu ... -,at once tyctallize int.i deter- either tragic or cryptic, but , he ; mination. was both, and at no time more so! - - y than -when 1 save him my hand in ! "Pipum n.i Oniil-iv . . ... .itt.-i. l.- r- .....v.. ......... v CHAPTER 74 4 Vh'T MJXIAN WARNED MADOK THAT SHU WAS -..MIXED.". I had thoufht that by going tem I should be able to rid iUy Za of the -involuntary rascina 4Tm which Captain .- C.rantland's lyr.then with an odd. hurried tun-! ning of his words together: "Ana now good-by. Tlease go quick ly." He bent his head and kissed my hand I am afraid I shall not soon forget that caress, for It was nothing less then he dropped my hand quickly and turned away. far' ell j Ilk had rlen to his feet un "I am not going to be convon steadUy.. and he towered above (ionaK .,upe we ghaU mePl aSttlu me. his thinness accentuating his j and all lhat Bort of tommy-rot." stature. ; i he went on, and, indeed, a less "I suppose this is the end of commonplace fCrure than be pre--the path." he said, and there wastsented could not well be 'found. (3) (o) The Home Coming. THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OttECON. BUSIGK'S lis i The Cleanest Solid Fuel We explained yesterday how the dirty grease and oil was extracted from the coal in making COKE leaving only the clean carbon. Therefore .1 u. : There Is No Soot in Coke You can even handle it without soiling your hands. Neither will you V' ). , .v V ' V ' - " ' . -. ! I ' get slivers in your fingers or chips and sawdust on your floor i r V -f j - r Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. 237 North Liberty Street SALEM, OREGON The Story of Coke Installment No. 6 . j a ; Midget " . - i I - 1 Choice Beef to BoiL... Pure Lari No. 5 Pail.. . ------ Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, pound...... Freshly Ground Liberty Steak. v rresniy urouna oausage. 10c . . ..$1.15 . 35c 18c 18c 71 - 1 I Midlet j Ma rlcet ; Originators of Low Prices k 1 351 State Street Not In the Combine i. I eot out of the room quickly. I'm not cure Just how. and falriv ran down the corridor to mv own room where Lillian was wait ing for me. She gave me one quiet searching look, then put her hand on niv shoulder. "Steady, girl.", she ?aid. "We're going to cut out the caviare and the cayenne and ret home to bread and butter and ielly for awhile. No inun stunts for you for a week or two. You've been through too much. Your nervea are keyed tip almost to the break ine Doint." She turned away and busied herself with the straps of th suit case she had brought from my home filled with things for my comfort. I knew that she would keeD her eves carefully turned away from mine until I had chance to regain the poise which hau been so woefully shattered by the wounded officer's cryptit words and manner Dear Lillian! How I blessed her thouehtfulness again, as . 1 had done so many times before. I knew her acumen too well to take her words at their face val ue, sue Had read uiy emouou correctly, but In her broad wis dom and consideration fche had thought It bast to pretend that nerves caused by the exciting events I had been through was at the root of my agitation. She kept up the pretence on the Journey home and even after we reached there. - .Not one? did she refer to the wounded officer who had played so prominent a part in the drama in wh'.ch I had also had a role until a few moments before she had left me. My home-coming bad been quite an ovation. Lillian bad tel ephoned the honr we were to ar rive, and Katie made the house and veranda look like a festival with Immense clusters of flo'vers Soap Special ft ' bars Crystal White $1.00 18 bars Royal White $1.00 0 bars Ivory Soap - 87c 0 Vanhooters Soap 67c 0 White Wonder 65c 5 Cascade $1.00 l- .. . 16 White Nary $1.00 3 Palm Olive.: 23c 3 Cream Oil - 23c 3 Glue Tar Soap 22c 5 pounds Peanut Butter 67c 3 pounds Nuccoa Margarine - $1.00 Hi :...35c VMWV f Canned Fish and Vegetables Baking Powder 45c Royal Baking Powder.... 21-! pounds Royal Baking Powder 1 pound Calumet .... 2V-i pounds Calumet 5 pounds Calumet -. i , . 2V-: pounds Royal 16 pounds Fancy Re-Cleaned Navy Beans.. (Limit $1.00 worth to customer) 35c Bulk Coffee, 3 pounds :...85c 10 bars Van Hoater's Soap : ..-65? 10 bars White Wonder Soap - .....65 10 bars Crystal White.;: 69c ..33c .....$1.19 ...:.:.a9c v;-46S ....;:.:.90j $2.3 ....'51.0C! Lard, Oils and Compound in every vase and Jar she could ' r 1 r t Q7 find. Both Katie and wiinam. 5 cans Medium Red oalmon 'IC dressed in their best, were on nana to greet me. wnne my mom-1, n - n J C 1 er-in-law happily surprised me by 3 Cans UregOn KeU OalmOn being downstairs 10 meet me. 1 5 cans' Clams..... Not even Cousin Agatha marred tny home-coming. Whatever her real fe!ing3 were she cleverly masked them wth pretended friendliness and welcome. When I had been greeted and fairly stuffed with the dainties Katie had prepared Lillian carried nve off to my room, explaining that I must be very careful for a few dciys. It was the next morning when she was leaving; me, to gq to her New York home, that she put ner hands on my shoulders and looked Into mv eves. "Madge, dear." she said, "you're a little mixea in your prpeciie lust now. Get it straightened out before you go on with the draw ing." (To be continued) ..97c ..89c ..63c ..90c 5 cans No. IVi Standard Tomatoes 5 cans Peas..: 5 cans Monopole Clams .......$ 1.00 o cans Fountain No. IVi Yellow Cling Peaches ...$1.67 "YOUR MEDICINE IS O. K." Mrs. Chas. Rule. New Digglns. Wis., writes: "Your medicine to n K. i think Foley's Honey and Tar is the best for coughs. 1 1 think your medicine Is all yon say It Is. I know I would never be without it. You may use my name." Foley's Honey and Tar acts quickly, checks coughs. colds and croup, cuts the nniegm. Southern Football Teams Are in Lead Syrup 10 pounds Amber Karo 89c 10 pounds Crystal White Karo 99c 5 pounds Crystal White Karo 1.. 53c 5 pounds Amber Karo ...49c $2.50 $1.30 r naiiirsi and allaVS Ir ritatlon. It stops sieep-flisiuro- -a on KorrM Manic MonODOle. ing coughing at night. Chiiaren - - t everywhere. U eallon Korren Maple Monopole U RiV FRANCISCO. Nov. 12. All four Oregon and Washington members of the Pacific coast con- forciipo meetine in organization fmthail vamra tomorrow, but the rcntpsts have no bearing on the far western title race, as the nor therners have been eliminated by the southern teams. Lniversu of California and Stanford unl . - . ...... Tomorrow s games win oe oe twopn the rniverslty of Washing ton and the I'niversitv of Oregon at Eugene and the Oregon Agri cultural college and Washington ctata oitpap at Pullman No vamp will be nlaved by Stanford and California, as tney meet -o- v.mber 20 at Berkley in their an nual contest, which, this year for the first time, will . decide tne mast cbamnionshlD. and possibly the right to play against an east ern team at Pasadena New iar- California has defeated both tram that clav at Pullman to morrow and Stanford both teams that play at Eugene. The Ore gon Aggies, now in third place in the conference standing, lost to ralifornia 17-7. while Washing- ion state went down 49-0. Stan ford defeated Oregon 10-0 and Wellington 3-0. Outside the conference, the University of Southern California niPia the University of Nevada at Lo Angeles. The Southerners hope to win tomorrow as well as on Thanksgiving day when they ntav Orcon. for a defeat! would weaken their claims to the right to play in the Pasadena game. Stanford and California fresh men meet at Stanford tomorrow. Other western games tomorrow are between Willamette univer sity and the College of Poget Sound at Tacoma. and tha t'ni versity of Montana and M6nUna Stat college at Missoula. 1 eallon Tea Garden Drips.. $2.60 Maple Karo, large selling Maple Syrup, 10 pounds $1.55 S noundt Manle Karo... ..80c Large Log Cabin $1.50 Small Log Cabin. 40c 1 gallon Uncle Johns... $2.60 Vi gallon Uncle Johns... $1.33 i.J$1.2Qj ..L-$2.35 .....97c; .$1.25 $2.45 No. 5 Rex Pure Lard . No. 10 Rex Pure Lard... No. 5 Compound . No. 10 Compound , . No. 5 Valley Packing Co., Lard................ No. 10 Valley Packing Co. Lard. pounds Crisco 1 .'. . pounds Crisco . 90c pounds Crisco 1 . $2.6 G 8 pounds Snow Drift $2.05 4 pounds Snow Drift.. $1.05. 4 pounds Cottolene $1.05 8 pounds Cottolene .$2.05 No. 10 White Ribbon Compound ...........$2.0 4 Pint Wesson's 01.........;. ...3 ll .. 67 Quart Wesson's Oil. VJ gaUon Wesson's 01 :..!..$ UO 1 gallon Wesson's 01 .I $2.5 3 Pint Mazola Oil J. 36; Quart Mazola Oil .1 65c 1 S gallon Mazola OU $1.27 1 gallon Mazola Oil ; ..$2.5 (J 1 " . tThe Quality Coffee of America!' There is no better coffee than M J.B. Coffee regard less of price WHY? 5-tb. tin per lb. 46C 3 -lb. tin per lb. " 47C Single Pound Tin 3C We Rcconuncnd That You Buy th 5-Ih. Sire , . . You Save More Money " llpi Two most Popular Brands of COFFEE Everyone knows the real Merit of M. J. B. COFFEE4 m We have had specials on this Coffee, but this Is the flrxt Sale wherein you could buy the Highest Grade Coffee at the price Cheap coffee is being sold. 1 mi 5 pounds, per pound ....r..33c 3 pounds, per pound. .....34 c 1 pound, per pound .35c AMERICAN CLUB COFFEE is a popular price Coffee, every can guaranteed by us to be the best Coffee scH at anywhere near the price. J. L BUSICK & SONS ' V . 'I