SATURDAY MORNING.' DECETTCZIt" 13ri320 " THE' OREGON STATESMAN; SALEM," OREGON. Mi It Pays To Do Your Shopping at the FARMERS' CASH STORE C. Burton Durdall 247 North Commercial Christmas mixed Candy, 1-2 pound 10c MILLIONS SPENT ON HIGHWAYS IN LAST TWO YEARS More Than Three Hundred Miles of Paving Complet ed in Biennram THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN rto ,i SUMMARY FURNISHED COOLPHT Think OF flCCePTlNC IT. IT To Thin nd FtOTTCRs ;to much Department Shows What Part of Contracts Let Are in Finished State . . .- i Fancy Mixed Candy, halt a pound .. . .13c Figs, per lb 14c Walnuts, per ::;21c Peanuts, per pound '21 10 lbs. ot Rice ......72c Three pounds Crisco ....84c Six pounds ot Crisco . .$1S7 Graham Crac kers, lb. ...21c Libby's Milk, 4 cans ... .47c Caroline Milk, 4 cans . . . .44c 45c Pineapple, per can . . .29c Special Price on Sugar See otir toy display Cash C. Burton Durdall 247 North . Commercial Street Three Busy Stores An expenditure of $28,479,980. 94 Is represented in state high way work that has been under construction during the period ot 1919 and 1920, according to -a tabulation prepared by the high way department and embodied in the biennial report. The state ment covers projects awarded by the state highway commission and forest road projects handled by the reaerai Dureau oi j puduc roads. Embrace in the projects are 419.3 miles of paring, 638.41 miles of macadam -and 1000.57 miles of grading. Of all this mileage that has been under conatrution there has been ompleted 34.72 miles of pav Ine. 369 miles of macadam and 761 miles of grading at a cost of XflJL A summary of the work that has been under construction follows: Pacific highway Paring. 140.65 miles; macadam, 89.17 miles; grading, 133.89 smiles; cost. $7,022,041.03. Columbia River highway Pav- ine. 106.78; macadam. 14 (.82; grading, 173.25; cost, $6,614,311- 23. West Side Pacific highway Paring. 51.26; macadam. 18.84 grading, 46.53; cost, $1,969,842 42. ... i - Salem - Dallas highway Par ing. 13.07; grading, 13.07; cost, $355,000. McMinnrille-Tillamook highway Paving, 8; macadam. 31.69; grad- S Mtur 25.34? cost. S765.207. John Day Rirer highway Ma cadam. 51.72; grading, ,83.18; cost, $1,606,896.97. .. ' LaGrande - Enterprise Highway Grading. 17.75; cost, $222,611 26. Tualatin highway Paring, 31.95; macadam. 6.75; grading, 21.59; cost. $841,921.46. , Ashland-Klamath Falls ! high way Macadam. 5.91; grading, j 18.80; cost, $318,000. -t Coos Bar-Roseburg highway Grading, 14.17 r cost. $390,500. La Pine-Lakeview highway Macadam, 12.87; grading, 112-87; cost. $154,000. i - Oregon-Washington highway Parinz. 26.74: macadam, l 0.4 8; grading. 39.48; cost, $1,070,625.- 99. . : 7 Old ; . Oregon Trail Paring, 6.89: macadam. 41.71: grading. 42.05; cost, $891,342.48. ! - Baker-Cornucopia nlgnway- Macadam. 19.05; grading. 27.86; cost. S336.631.77. Crooked Rirer highway uraa- ing. 31.99; cost. $331,500. McKenzie Rirer highway aia cadam. 35.10: grading. 6a.98; cost. $888,945. Crater Lake highway Macaa am. 7: eraaing. is.aa. ' cosi, $597,200. Flora -' Enterprise highway Macadam. 6: grading. 13: cost. $123,000. Coast hichwar Paring, sz.ui; macadam. .61; grading 26.79; cost. $1,713,385.61. Corrallis - Newport highway Macadam. 8.86: grading, T9.30; cost. $165,042.63. Mount Hood Loop highway Grading, 14.40: cost. $260,000. i Grants Pass-Crescent City high way Macadam. 2.40; grading, 2.40; cost, $75,300.- Central Oregon highway Mac adam, 27.18; grading, 27.18; cost $411,000 I'l VL', PS A X i&?r i. ' i til n i .a : & H ill i 1 V I i,: ?v M It 1 1 VI . VI itsr . ; word. . Not eren his iron will and assurance could.,caxry tt through. knowing as he did, what our knowledge of htm must be. Neith er couid decontrol the color that blazed in his face. Yet. with all my distrust and abhorrence of the man's treatment of Lillian. I could not bHi bettering his assertion .that he'd had nothing to do with the forged note. And then I nw Lillian do the ervr witnessed In her. .. She straightened herself to her ' full height and faced the man whose nam- she still bore. "Upon your honor!" she said slowly, . bllsteringly. "Come, Madge, let's get out or this!" (To be continued) PROUD HINT REC03IMEXDED TO SCHOOL CHILDREN This is the season when chil dren are subject to croup, colds and. coughs. Rena C. Marchard. 36 Lawrence St.. Salem,, Mass.. writes: "I used Foley's Honey and Tar with good results. I bad a very bad cold and it gar me re lief at once, so I recommend it to every child that goes to school." This standard, low priced medi cine loosens and clears mucus and phlegm, checks strangling cough ing, makes easy breathing, soothes and heals raw. Inflamed mem branes, and stops tickling In throat. Sold everywhere, He was a very popular curat d when he gained his esrthlr rfcward of a pleasant living ano left the country parish be was vry much missed. His sueces- nt to call on Mother UrowP Mondar afternoon, who at ofice took bis parochial education It nana. a-1 be main sorry t'other eur-. kVs Kone." she said, "for this , trtll say that there eurlck. be allu dw know when 'twas washing dny." i VIOLA DANA "BLACKMAIL" Start Sunday ,y LIBERTY r You Can Do Better At e ii ii ii ii m i ii vs ?. f : cA2lcttiori'wiclc. Institution BfTERNATIONAL CARTOON caN.V;, macadam, 638.41 miles; grading, 1000.37 miles; cost, $28,479,-980.94. SATS IT FIRST AXD SAYS IT LAST Carrie G. Harm. 319 Nicholson St.. Norfolk, Va., writes: "I'll tell anybody that Foley's Honey and Tar is all right. It did me all the gcod. I said it first and I'll say it last. Thousands ot bottles of this reliable remedy were bought last week: by careful mothers so as to be prepared to check coughs, colds and croup at the beginning. It acts almost instantly, cuts phlegm. soothes raw. irritated membranes, steps tickling in throat. Sold everywhere. REVELATIONS OF AWIFE The Story oi a Honeymoon deeply for a moment. thn put out her hand expectantly. Shaken At Last. "Let me see that note," she said crisply. I obediently put the note in her hand, and she turned it over and over. Inspecting the enrelope, paper and chlrography with the greatest care. And then I saw a terrible look come into her eyes, a look of sus picion and intolerable humiliation. She turned her face toward the man who was still legally her hus band, and the pallor of it. the glare of her eyes frightened me. My eyes inroluntarlly followed hers to the face or Harry unaer- wood. - Upon it was written an ex pression which I could only trans late as one ot horrified amaze ment. His air of boredom had vanished completely, and I saw his fist clenched so tightly upon the head of his walking stick that his fingers appeared bloodless. "No. Lil. no!" he protested re- i hemenMy. "Don't think that, for zoodness sake! I know you r justified in imagining I'm low erough to forge notes upon your note naper I re certainly been the champion bad actor lately but not that, Lil, upon my boh- k Wonderful Romance- of Harried Life Wonderfully Told by ADEUB GARRISON or:' His voice faltered on the last CHAPTER 774 WHAT HAPPENED WHEN LIL LIAN FACED HARRY UNDER WOOD. "Madge! Thank heaven!" Lil lian ejaculated as she came up to nre, and as she put out her hands and grasped mine impulsively 1 felt them tremble. I realized that her anxiety for me must hare been something unusual, for risi ble emotion is a rare thing with her. "What happened Quick!" she demanded the next moment, all her usual poise and briskness of manner restored. "Beg pardon. Harry, for inter rupting, but I're got to get to the bottom ot this, pronto, so I'll know what to do." The words were tossed at him as casually as if the husband and wife had just met after no longer a separation than an hour or two, I saw. a touch of scarlet come in to Hirrr Underwood a - bronzed Klamath Falls-Laekview high-1 cheeks, and rejoiced authough way Macaaam, 13.91; grading. 13.91: cost. S166.000. The Dalles - California high way Paving. 2; macadam. 78.34, grading. 74.9a; ost. xi,uus,.Ht. Willamette Valley Florence highway Grading, 1 1.2 9 ; ; cost, $134,000. - County road Cost, $48,000 Totals Paving. 419.3a miles; SI MISTLAtlD PRUNES The tart Sweet The Full Meated Prunes Packed by the - Oregon Growers Co ooerative Association Send a carton of "Mist land" Prunes as a Christ mas present. Packed in one and two pound fancy cartons and in five pound boxes. Tor sale in Salem by Roth Grocery Ray Gilbert Bert Eschelman Foster & Baker J. L. Busick & Son surprised that his nerves were sensitive enough to be thus flicked upon the raw by Lillian's casualness. Perhaps. I reflected. he reallr had the grace - to be ashamed of himself. Either I was mistaken, however or else he masked his real sent! ments most cleverly, for the drawl with which he answered her was, I imagined, intentional ly nrovocatlve. "Oh. I'll forgire you." w said. Always glad to do anything I can for the ladies." There wasn't even a quirer of Lillian's eyelashes to indicate that she had heard him. She had turned to me expectantly eren as he began speaking, and I hardly waited for him to finish berore beginning the tale ot the strange chauffeur who had represented himself to be her messenger A Point Withheld. I carefully related my story. aroiding. howerer. any betrayal of Lillian's secret serrice connec tion. True, Harry Underwood had told me he knew of it, but discussion of that incident was for Lillian's ear alone. Lillian listened with concen trated attention to my low. rapid words in the recessed window of lb1 corridor to which we had walked. Mr. Underwood twirled his walking stick and gazed into space with an air ot infinite bore dom. Yet I was sure that in real ity h1 attention was as absorbed as uitlian's. Although I wasn't looking directly at him, yet I was psychically conscious that his carefully masked, shrewd gtances shot rapier-like at both of us whenerr he was sure he was un observed. . , , It was characteristic of Lillian that she should not Interrupt with a stnrH question. When I had finished with th iimle words. "And then I met Mr. Un- drwood and the wen wore fright enad away. the looked me squarely in the yrs. and I saw that she knew I had purposely omitted methtng from th nrr ratire. But I could not tell the Mory of Harry Underwood's Iml tation secret service badge while he was within etrshot. She stood, evidently thinking Where a Dollar Does Its . Duty . I McDowell Market Phone 1421. 173 S. Com'l St Quality Meats For Less Genuine Spring Lamb, ' ' ! legs.... 20c Lamb to Roast 15c Grain Fed Pork to Roast 23c Pork Steak.. .......23c Lamb Stew. ....... ..12 lie Our Own Pure Lard... ,23c Our Own Sugar Cured Bacon 35c Sirloin and Tenderloin Steak. . . . 23c Pure Pork Sausage, per pound 20c Open Until 8 p. m. Quality Meat Quality Meats ilia inn i e H H urn ; . 1 i l l I Christmas Morning tiWBVERS AL CAR Place Your Order Today You can arrange now to have a Ford Sedan or Coupelet delivered to your house Christmas morning as your cift to the entire family. YouH enjoy your gift yourself every, day- The factory price of the Ford Sedan Is lower cow than ever before. It costs less now complete with starter and demountable rims than before the war without starter. The present price is below actual cost of production. The Ford Sedan is, the comfort car for Oregon. It is the economy car for everyone. The new gtzr ratio makes it possible . to go anywhere a touring car can go. When anjt commodity sells below all former quotations be low cost of production it is' the time to buy and to buy quick. So arrange today to have a new Ford Sedan delivered to your home Christmas morning. It will bring greater happiness, sat isfaction, and increased health than anything else you can give. Your Christmas gift money may make ,he first payment and the balance can be paid monthly in 1921. We can make positnre deliTeries on all models for the Holidays Mo Every Oregon Driver should own a Closed" Car Have a closed Car delivered at your door Christmas Morning '" i J ' 11 iL ii mmm wn m-mmm mm m u ,3 1 ' 1 " zz ALL SHOEf PRICES CUT AT V . i O n W i I 5 1 i' rv h ! - . ui II I TJ . I Ii- . I , , 1 j : jn ,r1 . " : 0. ; - - .'; - - ' . , ... I- . j