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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON SATURDAY MORNING. MARCH 26. 1021 ffl HEART K!D w-mu of Lillian's tastes had taught her. and handed U to mf on a tiny tray. : . ;-;::'., -. ' ..: "Taln't no use carrin up nuf tn.' she said. ,she wou't tech Itilbiit yob must get dls ilowB her." AAele Garrison's New Phage Of REVELATIONS OF; A WIFE CHAPTfcTl 21 WllAT RQIIRUT SAyAKIM MAN AO HI TO TELL LILLIAN. - I went to Lillian's room by way ' of the kitchen, lletty had ium- nioned me an hour earlier to the room where she ruled supreme. "Mow's Mis' Lillian?" she had 1 demanded. "Sleeping, I, returned laroril " rally. : . Well, when she wakes, yoh .come i here (an' get a cup. of cof jee fob V maSttn It fresh ev ' ery I5 minutes, so It won't never lien too old, an It won't wast a minute foh you to take It to her. ' Wa'. Lillian, kaint hebbab do nut-- S fin without her coffee nohow. She was as good as her word. , As she: saw. me come Into the room the whisked the coffee pot from ihe stove, deftly poured a ' eup. added cream and sugar in the 'Is Robert ' "Thank yow. Hetty. I'll see that Hhe drinks it. ' I promised, and as I curried the steaming cup upgtalrs - I reflected upon the queer combination. of Insolence end dog-like faithfulness that Hetty wa. - . Lillian sat up with a start when I touched her upon the shoulder. "Oh. what Is It? she demanded a trifle wildly. "Is Robert Nothing has happened," I said quickly, answering the tortured query in her eyea. "But the nurse thinks Robert will rouse soon, so drink this coffee Betty sent up. and we'll go down to him immed iately She reached for the enp with a band that tremDiea. i neia u to her lips, and 'she drained it auicklT. Then I brought her shoe and. a house town, and af ter she had twisted up her heavy silver hair I slipped ray arm. through hers, wr.lked beside he across the halt to the door of Robert Savarla's oom- She was visibly .trembling! pitifully unlike her usual self, and as Mrs. Cos grove, who had been sitting out td her hrother's door, rose to proportions which long experience meet her I felt my frlend'a body f 1921 SPRING LAMB And an extra choice assortment of all kinds of j meats for your Easter Dinner trade at the Market that is NOT IN THE COM BINE If for nothing more than the following reasons ; r - Pure Lard, No. 5 pall.:-.... ... Fresh Weiners, per pound........ BeeMo Boil, per pound.:. .10c bulver with, nervousness! , . the j jplder woman put out her arms to I Mr. j lie nurse s eyes Keenly ao- praised us all as f.he opened the door of the sick room and mm! but to us. 'Yes, Robert." "Will you come in now Mrs. Underwood?" she asked ouletly. 'I wish htm to see a face he knows first. A stranger's might upset him," " Ionian gave Mrs. Cosgrove a slight push toward the door. ion nurht In nee hfm first." she said. ' Robert Savarln's sister smiled a little sadly. "Robert wouldn't think so she answered. "Go to htm. my dear." Lillian waited no longer, hut crossed to the bed and sank to her knees beside it. The . nurse watched her keenly, turned to us. "You may come in also," she said in a low voice, "if you make no sound and stand at the bead of the bed so he tron't see you at first. I may need you." I knew she was thinking of LIU Ran, and my own heart was filled with misgivings as Mrs. Cosgrove and I moved noiselessly to a po sition at the bead of the bed. The nurse was carefully measuring by means of a medicine dropper a colorless liquid into a spoon, and 1 felt my own heart beat nign with excitement as I realized that the awakening of Robert Savarin to life must be near. 1 couldn't see his face dstlnct ly, but I 'knew the Instant that the heavy lashes luted from nis brown eyes knew It by the light that flamed suddenly in Lillian's face. Then we heard his voice only an echo of Its former reso nant beauty. "Lillian!" he breathed. "Yes, Robert." the simple words were a wealth of tenderness enveloping him. The nurse stepped . rorwara noiselessly, without a word put the spoon of colorless liquid in Lillian's hand, and wunnrew again. . "Who Is that?" tne sick man asked weakly. . . ,. "Swallow this and i ll teu you. Lillian responded, putting the spoon to his Hps, and he obeyed her. As he did so Tils eyelasbes dropped over his eyes again, and Lillian glanced up at tile nurse Mrs. Harding Makes a Wish f the attorney renrl in response, mains In pwNjon ana ta aa Inquiry by Krank C Hrata-.of the bank ; fbr 'if purpo v.cll superintendent ut bank, r liquidation after Ihe expiration 01 The -qm-Mluu aked by Mr.; TMd ut das fiom the lliue Hramwell was whether the cujier-,e takes iNloa. .The lW7 Inten.lent i.f banks. In taking i in the n-atle, session of a bank, in addition to'j f . all ep-nses ne-eariiy Involved (Us?lfld ad pays big prof vhalJ be eutitb-d to a per diem 1t.. during the time he. r- - r ' ' r . . .. . e.i) . LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 1SC3 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. rri True Economy Mrs. Warren G. Harding, at right. teUs Beatrice Cline and Certrudt Nathan bow mucn w there were no girl scouts. when she was a child. Veal Steak (milk-fed) per pound... Legs of Veal, per pound Best Creamery Butter, per pound... Sirloin Steak, per pound..... . Picnic Hams, per pound.... Dry Salt Pork, per pound Umeco, 2 pounds...-...- . :23c Originators of Low Prices ' 351 State Street FIRST Lady of the Land. Mrs, Warren C Hard ing, has assured a delegation of Girl Scouts that he wished herself fourteen years old . and a member of their organisation! It was during Mrs. Harding's shopping visit to New York preceding the. inaugural that she was noti fied by a delegation of two Girl Scouts that she had been chosen Honorary President of the organization. Although every minute of Mrs. Harding's time was crowded, she received the committee consisting of Beatrice Cline. fourteen 'years eld, and Gertrude Na than, fifteen, at the Riti-Carlton. mide then com fortable while they delivered the notification, posed with them for photographs and made them sit with Ler while they chatted pleasantly The President's wife thrilled the girls with an invitation to the White ll-Iwould be perfectly delighted if the Girl Scouts would come down to Washington during my sojourn at the White House." she said, accepting a bouquet, tendered on behalf of 15.112 Girl Scouts. Certrudt delivered the greetings of Mrs. Jane Deeter Rippin, National Director of the organization. . -I am sincerely and genuinely interested in the Girl Scout movement," said Mrs. Harding. I think you all have a wonderful future in store, "hat I wiih is: that I were yourage and could start. Me over again as a Girl Scout" : Two very proud and happy girls took away this message of the new l'xtUtn' wife to the girls of America. In sudden terror. Hut Ihe other woman smiled at her reassuring ly, and in another moment. Roiert Savarin spoke again with a voice perceptibly stronger. j -I failed.dear. I wanted to bring jrou definite - news. Hut ,wnen i rearneu the prison camp he - had gone." ' (To be conttnuea) O. A. C. 'Student' Special train Oregon Klertric Railway t'om ; lany. ... -j : i-r Salem School o! Expression Lulu Rosamond Walton, Director f 1 i 7 Tr rrommarclal Phone 892 14S4J I For the "accommodation of stu I riant a Ka flrernn VI er trie rail Special Courae la PUMIe Speaking J way wm run special train Easter Sunday, leaving fortiana isortn Bank station 4:35 p. ra. Jefferson street. 4:50 p. m., Salem 6:25 p. m.. Albany 7:15 p. m., arrive Cor vallls 7:40.- f Passengers will be received for n r l . voraius ouijr. J. W., Ritchie. (adv.) f- ! Agent. LUMBER T IT JUT health of the people of the tate. A further question is whether the nursing bureau of the board of health can use Its fund, appro priated, by the recent legislature, amounting to $20,000. to .meet the conditions of the Interdepart mental social hygiene board. The answer is in the affirmative.! Prospect for Steady Demand Not-Sufficient'to-.Cause Optimism' OOXVICTKIl Boyyour IMnnerware in Open, stock uesign at W. GAHLSDORP'8 I in w T.itertT St. pnone i du- hi t . iVA , j M--J . 40101 HXWUAl Law founded on the Bible is good enough for Mayor Glbnore of. Morgantown. W. Vai : A local man charged with not having the tall light burning on his automobile was arraigned be fore the mayor, who assessed a fine of S3. ' . c i The accused protested, said u was a poor law under -which he was fined and that heididippi think it would hold water . i court. I . The mayor declared that any law founded on the . Bible was good enough for him.' The defen dant said he couldn't see where a tail light had anything to do with the Bible. The mayor looked at him pityingly and said: "Do you remember the tale about the ten virgins, five of whom had lights and f ivo of whom AiAn't? WaII. If von do. VOtt will remember that the Lord wouldn't have anything to do with the five without lirhts. and neither will this court." You no doubt have heard by now that our Wo men's Store was destroyed by lire early Thurs da,y morning. ' - , . . - We WHI, HoAevep, for Time Bkirig Resume Business In our Men's Stored State Street-New Goods will be arriving daily " George Btzmaurice II mODUCTION,. The Immediate effect of an nounced lowered freight rates was to stimulate lumber buying in territory where, the west coast rates are to be most nearly re tnr& m the old competitive re lationships-with southern pine. Conservative lumber authori ties, however, are of the opinion that the territory now buying in anticipation ot lowered rates. will soon be stocked for spring requirements; and they are not overly, optimistic concerning a steady demand until such time as competitive relationships snau have been completely restored by further rate .reductions, -which while not aiming to give west coast preferential rates, will af ford the coast manufacturers equal opportunity with competing regions in the eastern maraeis oi rnnieaucnce. j For the week ending March 19, actual production at 34,638.490 feet was 42 per cent below nor mal. I New business totalled 52,329. 639 feet, ofwbich 12.377.041 feet was for delivery by water. Shipments touted 64.004.344 rect. of which 13.698.430 feet r.xs represented in cargo ship ments. Orders for rail delivery totaled about 1.224 cars aa against rail Ljivcry shlpmenis of 1.210 cars. In both renpects the business for the week was approximatey 1000 a rnn ri hMw normal. The unshipped balance In the rail trade was 3.417 cars as against a normal of over 13.000 ctrs. The unshipped balance in the .ttmoatii. nrrn trade was 61. 534.221 feet; In the export trade 1C, 691. 484 feet. Per Diem for Banking Superintendent Limited The per diem allowance of 110 a 'day by the' state for the state superintendent of banks in tak ing possession of a bank la ISm- Could you do this? We don't think so without The DELTOR This is one'reason why the addition of the Deltc subtracts the entire price from the Butterick Pattern.;, ' Your laVout is specially worked out for your si?e an for the width in which your material comes. j With the Deltor layouts you lay ypur'wttern o: your material as fast as you can pin it in place. Ou niguiy trainea experts spent iiuub ju xic V r. . What is your time worth? i FERTILIZERS tor every Crop and Soil requlre- : " ment 'SWIFT & COMPANY ; ' ; . North Portland, Or For Easy Terms and Price see oi ! "write CLARENCE S. B0WNE 1044 Marlon SL Phone 353 jYou""payyour cleaning woman fifty cents in hour Your time is worth more than that. 4 More than the pric of the pattern. : v . So the Butterick Pattern. with the. Deltor costs yc less than, nothin AT THE BUTTERICK COUNTER Hooter Greetings STEUSLOFF Court and Liberty Streets BROS. HARK PHONE 1523 41 PAYING. THE PIPER DOROTHY tXCKSON -ALMA TELL- OtOOOS FAWCETT mt ROD LA ROQUC Starting Tomorrow GRAND Where The Bis: Shows Play It Worked Wonderfull j Have you noticed the number ot Mroni con ahins this Spring. caused by an Irritated condition the chest, broncniat iudcs or throat? This coughing is nanisn- ed by a few dosea ot Foley's non- ey and Tar. Mra. Anna Stein, 4iw Western Are., covingion, ivy.. writps: "Your courn medicine wnrVpil wonderfnllr on our little nn He is snblect to bronchitis The first dose helped him." Good tor all sorts of coughs, colds. croup, wnopping coujn uu nP coughs. Sold erery where, (adr.) Mistland Prune Cargo Is On Way to Holland The steamer Kinderdljk of the Holland-American line, sailing from Portland to Holland and Eneland 'left Portland Friday with 2200 boxes of "Mistland prunes, sold in the Rotterdam, Holland, market. The shipment was made by tne Oregon Growers Cooperatlre as sociation. This Is not the first hlnment nt "Mistland nrunes made by the association to Hol land, as two otber car lots. were made last fall on the same steam er, "by way of the Panama canaL In addition to the water snip ments to Rotterdam, the associa tion had made Its other shipments to Holland by rail to the Atlantic seaboard. U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED GOOD QUALITY Fresh Beef- BOILING PIECES 10&12kc ROASTING PIECES 15c lb. Select Port-Shoulder Roast 22c lb. FANCY MILK FED VEAL GENUINE. SEASON SPRING LAMB VERY CHOICE .QUALITY EXTRA FOR EASTER SUNDAY BREAKFAST Specially Made Veal Sausage. : BOCK WURST AND PURE PORK LINK SAUSAGE CHOICE YOUNG FAT HENS Board of Health May Supervise Laboratories Dr. Frederick D. Strieker of Portland, secretary of the state board of health, has inquired of j the attorney general whether the board of health has authority to i sunerrise natholorical and bac teriological laboratoriea In Ore gon. The reply of -the attorney general Is that the board has such anthoritr - under the law if the VALLEY PACKING COMPANY "CASCADE BRAND" Fancy Hams MILD SUGAR CURE CAREFULLY SMOKED Appropriate "BAKE" for EASTER DINNER - - CHOICEST STEER BEEF V Steuslof Bros, Market SALEM, OREGON lahnratortes are maintained for the presenraUon ot the Ufa and 1 1 4-