The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 21, 1922, Page 8, Image 8

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Pure Cane
SUGAR
100 lb. sack
FISHER'S
Blend Flour
49 lb. sack
98
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Fresh
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TTTE OREGON STATESMAN.
DALLAS, Ore., j Jan. 20.
(Special to The Statesman)
At a meeting of the members of
the Polk County Fair association,
held in the Dallas Commercial
club rooms this week, the follow
ing officers were elected to serve j
lor tin ensuing year:
President, H. S. Butz; vice pres
ident, C. C. Gardner; treasurer,
Eugene Hayter The secretary
will be chosen by the boardT of di
rectors at a me.Hlng to be held in
the near future.
Diiectors for the association
elected are: F. C. pwing, Salem,
R.F.D. No. 1; H. J. Elliott, Perry
dale: C. G. Irvine, Independence;
W. V. Full :r, Dallas; C. A. Moore,
Independence; J. R. Loy, Buena
Vista; P. O. Powell. Monmouth;
J .F. Ulrich. Airlie; C. I. Ballard.
Rickreall. R.F.D. No. 1; F. J.
Coad, Dallas; X. L; Guy, Dallas;
G. A. Wells, Independence, R.F.D.
Xo. 2; T. J. Alsip, Dallas; Ivan
Loughary, 'Monmouth; J. E.
Adele Garrison's New Phase of
REVELATIONS OF A WIFE
CHAPTER 277
WHAT HARRIET BAITHWAITB
COXVEYED TO MADGE.
Harriet Braithwaite pressed my
arm significantly when' she gave
me a welcoming kiss. With Jun
ior still In my arms for I had
no Intention of relinquishing him
to anybody for a while I nodded
understanding, and managed as
soon as possible to ; go up to ray
room which she was occupying
during her Tisit. Dicky, my fa
ther and I were to continue to ac
cept Mrs. Durkee's neighborly
hospitality until the departure ot
our visitors.
"Come In, Margaret," she smil
ed brightly at me and ;made me
comfortable in her dignified. gTa
cioug fashion. Harriet Braith
waite is a woman who is the
grande dame always, but there Is
something about her rare smile
that one distinctly values.
"Before we speak of anything
else," she said when she had set
tled Junior and me upon the
cha'se longue by the window "let
me tell you that I fully apnrectate
the successful effort you made to
keep your noise when mother pre
cipitated that unfortunate met
M.lB
dent about the baby's recognition
of you. Mother is one of the best
women In the world, but tact is
a word that isn t in ner vocaDU
lary. The good fairy who had
that quality to give must have
been forcibly detained by some
wicked sprite at the time of her
christening. I must confess I had
my misgivings rtout the ultimate
dbnsequences of having you two
in the same house, but you have
managed her beautifully, my dear.
and as her daughter, I'm grateful
to you."
A Deprecating Request. ,
"Thank you." I said a bit trem
ulously, for I was still a bit upset
emotionally.
She looked at me shrewdly and
changed the subject abruptly.
Don't you want me to take
care of Junior while yon take your
tub?" she said. "You i look un
comfortably warm."
"If you add . 'horribly dusty
you will describe me better," I re
plied. "But I have a weakness
for a leisurely bath, and perhaps
you can imagine how much chance
I would have of that, with Dicky
waiting for a shower.- I have told
both Dicky and my father that I
will wait until they are clothed
and in their right minds before l
appropriate the bathroom. ' Mrs.
Lnderwood and Marlon I have, of
course, gone to their rooms at
the Durkees." i i
'Then I need have no com
punctions about keeping you for
a little chat?" she asked deDre-
catingly.
'That ,U what I am here for,"
I smiled, then, without further
sparring, went straight to the
thing I knew was on her mind.-
"I wrote to Katherine four days
ago and expected an answer, out!
at the camp before I left. But iti
didn't come. I, left ' word for the
mail to be forwarded here. She
ia always very prompt, and I am
sure I will hear from her by to
morrow. Did Dfcky! mention hat
ing seen Jack in town?"
Katie Brings News.
"Xo!" There was. a startled
note in her Yoice, though her face
and eyes didn't change their ex
pression. But I knew that she
was agog with interest.
."'They are going west within a
very . snort time.", ii purposely
made my news as concise as pos-
sioie. . "Katnerins isn't weU. and
Jack has a wonderful opportunity
to xare up his old work out
lher."
"He la bettor then?" Mrs
Braithwaite asked.' -
Today 25c , I
Constance Binncy,
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r FIItST U3YET I
' -and I
Mack Sonnett
' Comedy.
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NAMED AT ANNUAL MEETING
Ill II
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SALEM. OREGON
is due
Th
ference
Foss
! nook,
Goetz. R.F.D. No. 1, Dallas. j ReT. Mr. Skartvidt of Centralia. ;
After the election of off icers j Rer Mr. Roselaad of Silverton,1
and directors the following heads &n& Rev. Mr. Henriksea of Sll-:
of the various departments were j Tert0n.
chosen for the next fall: Live j : ,
stock C. E. Staats; farm prod
ucts. Mrs. Helen Goetz: vegetables
F. E. Brown; horticulture. Joseph
(ioetz; dom?3tic science, Mrs. F.
V. Brown; photography, Mrs. R.
R. Rigga; domestic art, Mrs. H. L.
Crider; superintendent, Mrs. W.
D. Collinsf assistant.
dry,
At the meeting the directors de- j phlegm, a cough that chokes and j
tided to build a r.ew stock shed flushes the face of the sulfereres
thi3 year so that next year a much juke unto convulsions. Foley's
larger exhibit of live stck can be Honey and Tar was a wonderful
handle dwithout crowding., The j emergency remedy" Cases like1
interior of the big pavilion will this give Foley's Honey and Tar
also be remodeled and hereafter i its
the exhibits of grains and grasses
will greet the visitors at the fair
upoa their i?ntry to the pavilion.
The next meeting of the officers
and directors will be held in the
Commercial club rooms on Friday
morning, February 10 at 10
o'clock.
for
where.
"Dicky said he was looking
much better."
"Going away!" she repeated the
words half to herself. "I wonder
whether, after all "
1 had no chance to speculate
upon her meaning, for Katie's
unmistakable knock sounded on
the door. Mrs. Braithwaite call
ed, "Come in," and my little maid
appeared, rosy, beaming, with a
letter in her hand.
"Dis coom joost before vou get
here," she explained. "Special.
Jim, he sign dot ting for it. I for
get when you downstairs, so-1 run
oop joost now qveeck."
"Thank' you, Katie." I said se
dately, with the laudable ambitiord
of quieting the girl s volatile
spirits. I knew that she was
much elated over the success of
her little ruse with the baby,
knew that she was apt to come to
grief because of her high spirits.
which were apt to border danger
ously upon impertinence. "Will
you take Junior now? It's time
for his nap, isn't it?"
"In feefteen minutes. Coom,
babee, go bye-bye Katie."
To my gTeat delight Junior
evinced great satisfaction with
his place in my arms, and it was
only by dint of much coaxing that
he finally permitted Katie to
transfer his small body to her
waiting' arms. When she had
borne him triumphantly away I
looked at the letter she had
brought to me.
"It's from Katherine!" I ex
claimed. "Addressed here. Now
we ehall know when they will be
here with us."
My sister-in-la made no com
ment, bitt a glance at her showed
, - -
" nt her clasped nands lying
' apparently listless in her lap were
clenched so tightly that the blue
veins stood out like whipcords,
(To be continued)
CUT THIS OUT IT'S WORTH
MOXEY
Cut out this slip, enclose with
5c and mail It to Foley & Co.,
2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111.
writing your name -and address
clearly. You will receive in re
turn a trial package containing
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
for coughts, colds and croup; Fo
ley Kidney Pills for pains in the
backache, kidney and bladder ail
ments, and Foley Cathartic Tabi
lets, a wholesome and thoroughly
cleansing cathartic for constipa
tion, biliousness, headaches, ana
sluggish bowels. Sold every
where. Adv.
Silverton Minister is Not
Censured for Commun
ity Effort
SILVERTON. Or., Jan. 20.
(Special to The Statesman.)
The ministerial conference of the
Norwegian Lutheran church has
completed its sessions. A resolu
tion of considerable interest to
Silverton in general and to Trin
ity church in particular, was
passed. .The resolution follows:
"Whersas, an appeal has been
made to the Lutheran Ministerial
conference of Oregon for an ex
pression relative to the recent
community "Christmas tree eels- j
bration at Silverton, and the part
one of our local pastors took in
the event and.
"Whereas, scruples have arisen !
as to the appropriateness of a
Lutheran pastor's participation
therein, and
Whereas, the Lutheran church
does not countenance religions co
operation with divergent confes
sions, and
Whereas, we recognize that
doctrinal indifference and loose
jointed practices are threatening
tendencies of our times, and
"Whereas, the Lutheran church
does not countenance religions co
operation with divergent confes
sions, and
"Whereas, unity in practice is
essont'al to good fellowship
among brethren, and
"Whereas, we have no preced
ence in our chnrch activity which
would apply to the situation at
hand; now.
Therefore, be It resolved that
it is. the conviction of the con
ference that said community fes
tival, was begun and carried out
by the association known as the
Loyal Legion of .Loggers and
Lumbermen, who invited our pas
tor to participate in the program,
UlilN
CHURCH
WHS
PASTOR
do not think that any censure i the tardy
him." ; joe not to watch the clock -during j (at women ar a drag in me ireaK
nartorn nresent at the eon- i 'office hours, and I cot so I didn't market In their places step laf
included Rt. ReT. Mr ' watch it
of Seattle, ReT. "Mr. Chris- i-
tmson of Portland. Rev. Mr." Roga I j
of Monitor. Rev. Mr. Skilbred oi .Vk
Canby, Rev. Mr. Anderson of !
Woodburn, Rev. Mr. Losen of A3-!
toria. Rev. Mr. Bergerson of Chi-1
ReT. Mr. Storlie of Eugene.
SEEK FRIENDS. IX HOt'R Or
NEED
"In the hour of need we quick
ly seek our best friends," writes
Chas. Schridd Ward de Wet. !57
7Srd Ave., Oakland. Cal., "our
little boy and girl had a severe
rasping cough without
reputation as tne nest remedy
coughs and colds.
Sold ever j
AdT.
"Why fs it you never get to
the office on time in the morn
ing?" demanded the boss angrily.
"It's like this, boas." explained
Big
Moments In
"Queen Of Sheba"
When Ahmud, to save
his crown, marries
Sheba. only to be
slain by her on his ,
wedding night
Ifs
Value
You
Want
This is the
sale of sales that
will shake the
city with astonishment.
Starting in Today at the Big Store.
arrange, Remark
Watch
A Our
WINDOWS
Double Size Bed Spreads
Regular $3.00 Value
Artful woven figure regular dou
ble bed size, and an extra heavy
special quality. Our (Jj-I QO
price shattered to
18" Inches
CRASH TOWELING
17c Yard Value
Unbleached Crash Toweling. IS
inch width, with thin red striped
border. Our price
shattered to per yard ....
5c
LADIES
NAINSOOK GOWNS
Regular $1.25 Value
Beautifully embroidered with fine
lace and ribbon trimming. esiKscial
ly attractive designs. Our fiQ
price shattered to USJC
Aren't These Marvelous Low Prices?
AVAILABLE IN OUR BASEMENT STORE
Big Lot' of 75c Value
LADIES' RUBBERS
I Special at . . .
19c
A lot nf all cnlora in 5c value
8 mercerized mot of sizes, special at OIL CLOTH
CROCHET THREAD. Q lD " assortment l color3 ni 'pat
stuwiai Sc naii C special at .28c
I Onr Sale of Ladies' T- 1 These Are The Days For The Thrifty I
a silk hose. iw shop i wjpi i n3f irin nvil
black, brown and gray; abso- Where II sfatlC1 C J "1 0l ' Oil
lutely all pure silk; without "Here U Q M ij 3 K
an exception the best value ev-. nri Zm i" J LJ" I 1 1 I
.f oftered .1 : .nirlie. llie 'CtJL U I I Hi III I T
SiiHS. CToy,it Pobe- U La SKirinioTFi
one; "you siept tellin' j Sid show
at home either. i IJHiputian families and the giant
. ....:- 1 v. .. . . . ! , ,t-if. . . : i :' :
- i 1 1 mi r t wn-iil in .11 iiir-air r , i ,u,m i" ' t "" '-'" ' :
Closing Out
and Replenish All
HOPE MUSLIN
Value 19c per Yard
The actual wholesale cost price of
this famous quality is now listed at
about 16c the yard. Our price
shattered to
yard (limited) liC
72x90 MUSLIN SHEETS
Regular $1.15 Quality
Only a limited number, they are
especially well made, large hem;
while they last, our price AQ
shattered to wC
HOUSE LININGS
Bleached and Unbleached
A close even vnet weave of sub
stantial quality cotton thread a
superior quality at a lower price.
Cleared out C
at per yard , JC
Ladies' and Children's
25c Value
STOCKING
Heavy weight quality in an assort
mofit of sizes, special at
SATURDAY .wnwKTKG: JANUARY 21,
that, there
proprietor say wai
imks in the United
lrntiiitire Old
ARTIC
Fw PR1C
We must and will close out the
present Kafoury -Bros, stock. It is
a rare opportunity for you, Mr. Man.
to buy your wants for today and
future days at a tremendous saving.
Look for the 2 FOB, ONE SIGNS
Kafoury Brothers
We are!Goingto
OurGreatSto cks
LARGE TURKISH TOWELS
Regular 35c Value
A good firm . and heavy weave,
size 36x21 inches.; During January
clearance sale. Our -l Q
price shattered at v ....... . 17 C
8-4 Bleached and Unbleached
SHEETING
Regular Value
Standard quality, heavy weight
guaranteed free from starch or any
filling whatsoever.! Our
price shattered to jer yard.
39c
Extra Heavy Outing Flannel
Regularly Sold at 19c Yard
This is. positively without excep
tion as good a Quality offered, even
at 19c yard. Our : stock consists of
white and fancy colors. Prices shat
tered to Q
per yard JC
Large Size 75c Value
, HOUSE BROOMS
Limited quantity -
special at
1922
enough 1 Airplane Field What kind c
are
States.
Aviator Air brakes, of eourse.-
i iztanra and In Tent ion. '
uenueman " i "
LBS ;
they will teU you the story. Make
this store your mecca for shopping
while we are closing out the present
stock to make room for a complete
new stock ot spring and summer
men's goods.
Men's Stock
tV i
Tom
uyRe-
E-xtravagan
mffie Final of Our
Watch
.Our
WINDOWS
ECONOMICS
' W
Are also remarked and replen
ished for the final of this
Clearance
10 lbs. White Beam . ; 40c
10 bars White Wonder Soap40c
1 lb. Royal Club Tea . 40c
5 cans Hebe 40c
9 Vbs. Petite Prunes 40 C
5 cana Pink SalmJjS .,',".,40 C
2 dor. best Alaskanl Mfk''" ':
- Fat Herring . . .1 . . , . ; 4U C
3 lis. Mixed Candy ........ 40c
1 Pkg Corn Starch . . . . V , . . 7 C
Articles that would aeU as A
high as ; 75c go at ....... llie
GUARANTEED
GRANITE WARE
They j are 2 quart Stew Kettlea
coffee pot, milk pan, wash pans,
and many other utensils.
-( Basement
Genuine
FEATHER PILLOWS
Made of firm, fancy colored tick-
ings, an exceptional good value to be
cleared pu at oar . . pjf
shattered prices of I C