8 THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON Representatives of Con struction Associatton Con fer With Brumbaugh Karl K. Lively and James J. Bayer ot Portland were In Salem yesterday conferring with the secretary of the bonus commis sion on problems relating to the construction, ot homes under the provisions ot the bonus law. . ' Mr. Lively is chairman and Mr. Sayer is a member of a special committee of the Oregon Associa tion ot Building and Construction appointed by . Ellis F. Lawrence president to cooperate with "the bonus commission. In carrying out the provisions ot the bonus law with respect ' to the construction of nomei. .--r-,-t. ' -National Connection. Held ' The Oregon ' association ; is af filiated with-the National - Con gress, Of he Building and Con struction. Industry, organized for the purpose of bringing together architects, contractors, material and supply men,: and others di rectly or indirectly covered with the building and constrnctlon in dustry. Th elocal association has evidenced great intercut in the provision of the bonus law refer ring to the construction of homes, and according to Captain Brum baugh, secretary of the bonus commission, the special commit tee as well as 'individual mem bers has rendered valuat.e service to the commission in ihe way cf advice and information in work ing out' the details necessary in the administration of this particu lar phase ot the law. , Committee Named The special committee of the as sociation .that will deal with all matters relating to the operation of the bonus law consists of Karl Lively of McCarger, Bates & Lively, chairman; Jameg J. Sayer, secretary of the Portland associa tion ot Building Owners and Man agers E. W. Jorgensen, city edi tor of the Portland News; C. D. James, of the Portland Institute of Architects, and C. J. Parker of Parker & Banfield. Applicants. for, loans under the ' mrrtnt. WAmnTi 1MV ft. 1(1'V). ' I . 1 . I - I bonus law who expect to build with the proceeds of the Joan will be furnished by this committee upon request with all Information as to procedure, will be put in touch with contractors, will be advised how to wcure acceptable plans at a minimum cost, and will he. otherwise assisted in taking fn.ll advantage of the privileges al lowed undT this section ot the law. CUT THIS OUT IT IS WOHTll MONEY Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mall It to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111 . writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in re turn a trial packages containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, cold and droup; Fo ley Kidney Pills for pains in sldfs and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a while some and thoroughly cleansing cathartic tor constipation, bilious ness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. Adv. ' - -'Ifc tfc Sp Satisfies tHe sweet tooth and aids appetite and digestion. Cleanses mouth and teeth . i A great boon to smokers, relieving hot, dry mouth. - Combines pleasure, and benefit Don't miss the joy of the new VHIGLEfS P-K the sugar coated peppermint tid bit! . Good for . I 1 vahiabU -N prtmhtms 1 i HUSBAND Adele Garrison's New Phase. of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE CHAPTER 19 WHAT ALLEN. DRAKE PROM ISED. I had startled both Lillian and Allen Drake by my question. I knew this by the quick glance of inquiry they threw at each other. though the poise of each prevent ed any other betrayal of their astonishment. Lillian was the first to speak. "What has put Grace Draper into your mind, Madge?" she ask ed quietly. There was neither assent nor negative to my stormy question. simply the quiet query, but i knew at that monfent, I think. that my fantastic fears were, con firmed. "Because I saw her or some body who looked just like her, getting into a limousine at the Pennsylvania station tonight." Again the startled exchange of glances. It was Mr. Drake who spoke next. "Did this woman who resem bled Miss Draper see you?" he asked, and despite the quiet com- Me: way results speak louder than claims for OLYMPIC Flour. lima .ufci ?2jt: if t- 7;:li 4 v. i -ii : stt.' i y ' - r ill i l i i i i J r i t nv m mm .w ii it i i i i i i j i i -1 i r i i .i vw Mu . -i , tl .1 1 r I ' I 1 . f I ' v I r I -m- 1 ri ? 1 1 W. II GLEANER.' - 5s I S7 V: si v rr .vacuum E5SfB : FSiEE TEEAL1 ; We make this generous offer because we want every woman to see the superb i will be delivered to your door for 10 days absolutely free. This Gr Saturday, May 13th . You have "only until 6 p. m. Saturday the 13th, to accept this generous offer. So dont delay I Let us loan you one of the new models. Use it on the rugs,- up- holstery, portieres, etc. No other cleaner compares with the new Eureka and we want you to know wny. "- ; Only $5.00 Down Easy Monthly Payments If you simply cannot do without the new improved Eureka, you may keep it and make, the small down payment and pay the balance in easy monthly in stallments. , j , f".:.. i :,' ;'. Remember, the 10 days trial is absolutely free. But you. must act at once to get it! ' Portland: Railway Light & Power Co. Willamette Valley Division V 237 N. Liberty Street Phone 851 r V Free Coupon Offer rortland lily.. Light A Power Co. Send w lb 6atan s( rr ft, trial fer. JVm..-.--. ...... -.- - Addff..-. ...... posure of hi voice I fancied I de-1 tected a note ot anxiety In it. j "No, no," I returned impatient, ly. "but all this Is beside the main question. Is she out of prison free to mate my life 4he torment it used to be?" v I am not particularly proud of my behavior in this instance. And I am sure my voice mast have sounded hysterical. At any rat", Lillian rose quickly, crossed to my chair, knelt protecting??; beside me and took my hands in hers. "Surely, you're not going to be anything but your usual brave self no matter what has happened, are you, Madge?" she whispered in my 'ear. How well she knows me. I feel sometimes in my reflective mo ments as it Lillian when she wish es, plays upon my mind and heart as she would upon the keyboard of an Instrument with which she was familiar. And she again had struck the right note' with me. 1 couldn't play the craven with Lil lian's voice sonndlng that slogan in my ears. i In Full Command. I straightened myself in my chair and looked at her steadily. "I am ready for whatever Is be fore me," 1 said slowly. "But you must answer my question first Is Grace Draper free from prison?" "Tes, she was released two days ago," Lillian answered slowly, pi-tifully. X saw nothing, heard nothing for the next few seconds. I knew that my fingers were clenched in. to my chair, and felt Lillian's arms clasping me closely. I had one overmastering1 thought, that mustn't cry out, but must-hold myself steady to face this terrible thing which had come to me. For this confirmation of my fears had also completed the reali sation of what Grace Draper's re lease from prison would mean to Charter No. 57 Reserve District No. is REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE LAOD & BUSH, BANKERS At Salem, in the State of Oregon, at close of business May 5, 1922. RESOURCES 1. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts shown in items 2 and 30, If any . . .$2,342,708.86 2. Ovedrafts secured and unsecured 18,438.17 3. U. S. government securities Owned, including those shown in Item 30 and 35, if any. 747,036.89 4. Other bonds, warrants and securities, including for eign government, state, muncipal, corporation, etc., including those shown. In items 30 and 35, if any 224,000.00 80,145.91 me. None knew better than I the "ancient grudge he bore (me, and I doubted not that she would feed it fat" at the first p?or t unity. With Grace Draper free I never again would know a moment's real peace or safety. For I should never know from what direction or in what way her vengeance was coming. I could onl be sure knoring her as I did. knowing also how intense was h$r hatred cgainst me that she would en deavor to harm me in some way. Whether her revrnge would take the form of an attempt al pLysltal Injury tv ps aid mUo, r wc tner I would suffer I'om th5 fujro subtle injuries to m p-cce of mind, oi which she wk. past mis tress. I could not tell., and the uncertainty was an added terror. An Attractive Watcher. I think the first thing outside of Lillian's protecting arms of which I was conscious was the sight of Allen Drake's face. He stood by -the fireplace, motionless. watchful, his demi-tasse of coffee held rigidly in his hand halfway to his Hps, evidently arrested In his Interest In my reception of the news. I remembr thinking -as one wlli obseiesomeihIuB trivial in the most. tragic hourthat al most any other man would have looked supremely ridiculous In such an attitude. But he, cur iously enough, lost none ot his dignity in either the posturp or the quick movement with which, with realization and consciousness in my gate-, he put the cup on the mantel and came toward me. "I knew you could do it." he . . a aid and there was distinct u miratlon la hia 'tone. : " t know what Mo ttls musV be to yod. and I express hot onty my sympa thy, but my admiration lor the way you are taking it. And let me tell you tht. WhUa that wo man U menace, of course, yet her venom shall never reach you if I can prevent it. and t think I can." . (To be continued) Um 8ttemia Classifi Aaa Yon will never get anywhere unless you have higher ideals than this., preached lhwomntt to whose door the tramp had ap plied for assistance. "Are - yo really content to spend your life walking around the country beg ging?" -,,! , "No,, lady,;, answered Weary Wilie. "Many's the. , time ,1've wished I had an auto.'wLegion Weekly : .:. " -1' ' 1 7 Vw States. CU lfl Asa nrifcrr Craf's ttziztt Oessfit Lisny Gb!:rea Thousands of Mothers have found MOTKDt GKArS SWEET PDWSEZS an excellent remedy for children HI Constipation. FeveriahnMs. Maui. Ill ach Troubles and Bowel lxierulari- Bi ito luuiu nnracn I are easy and pleas. I ant to take and ex. Ill cellent results IfB - - m Uses ky Mkcrs JW' far ever M years. 11 ' BoUDT Draiopsti I ) 11 rtv ; I 1 -t - a nr a-jfUw-B t. Banking house; furniture and fixtures 9. Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, bankers and trust companies designated and approved reserve agents of this bank 10. Exchanges for clearing house and items on other .banks. in the same city or town as reporting bank 11. Total cash and due from banks, items 9 and 10 ............. . ..$1,378,536.72 15. Other assets it any (Documentary stamps) 1,316,9(4.55 61,572.17 300.00 Total 34,791,166.55 LIABILITIES 16. Capital stock paid in $ 500,000.00 17. Surplus fund ' 75,000.00 IS. (a) Undivided profits $102,775.44 (b) Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid 46,388.15 66,387.29 Net amounts due to other banks, bankers and trust companies 365,176.84 DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than banks, subject to reserve: . Individual deposits subject to check. Including deposits due state of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds. 2,458,062.92 Demand certificates ot deposit outstanding 535.14 Cashier's checks of this bank outstanding payable on- demand - 31,618.15 Certified checks outstanding 2,163.66 Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, subject to reserve, items 23. 24, 25, 26 $2,497,679.87 TIME AND SAVING DEPOSITS, subject to reserve and payable on demand or subject to notice: 27. Time certificates of deposit outstanding 104,920.24 28. Savings deposits, payable subject to notice 1,192,002.31 Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand or subject to notice, itenls 27 and 28, $1,296,922.55 21 23 24. 25. 26. LADI ES' COATS, SUITS - . ! and DRES; i Choose from our entire stock of Coats, Suits and Dresses at 20 per cent discount. . - ' . Every garment bears the original price mark ticket. These garments are all new, fresh merchandise, ordered especially for this season's selling and include scores of pretty patterns, developed in the season's smartest fabrics. Deduct 20 per cent from our regular prices, - Ladies Coats. . .... .$ 9.75 to $39M Ladies? Suits. . . . ... .$12J0 to $45.00 . Ladies9 Dresses . . . . . . $11.75 to $35.00 I Commercial and Court Streets PRICES THAT MEAN BIG SAVINGS ON . lS E WEST DRESS GOODS H ToUl $4,791,166.55 State of Oregon, county of Marion, ss. I, L. P. Aldrlch, assistant cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. , 4 LP, ALDRICH, Assistant Cashier CORRECT Attest: A. N. Bush, L. H. Bush, directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of May. 1922. GEO. H. RICHES, Notary Public. , My commission expires, Feb. 24, 1923. 1 Auction Sale , TODAY Starting 1Q a. m. Gem Hotel, 185 S. Commercial St., 3rd Floor 27 Rooms of Furniture and Furnishings Consisting of Beds, springs, mattresses, rugs, carpets, matting, lino leum, hall matting, stair carpet, quilts, comforts blan kets, sheets, pillow cases, window curtains, bed spreads, window shades, pillows, portieres, all leather davenport, stand tables, dressers, ward robes, comodes, rockers, dining chairs, oak writing desk, 2 burner Jewel oil stove, base burner, heater, wash bowls and pitchers, slop jars kitchen table, kitchen safe, pictures, kitchen utensils, dishes, oil mops, electric light globes, settees, lounges, towels, garbage can, cloth dryer and many other things. Be on time at 10 a. m. Lucy A. Johnson, Owner, 185 S. Commercial SL, 3rd Floor F. N.Woodry, The Auctioneer, Phone 511 4Woodry Sells Everything at Auction" Watch Our Window Displays in Silks, Organdies, Voile, Crepes, Ginghams, etc. In your ! spare moments, drop in see the lovely new patterns-- the j fineness of the quality the lowness of the price: GROCERY SPECIALS That Talk Real Savings Phone your wants if you can't come down ; town Free Deliveries with purchases ' of $2 or over 40 inch Canton Crepes, yard $235 ; j Only the popular, the wanted shade tLiS new enss; j 40 inches wide all the rage for this tnnSnenV wear f ahles. The regular $3.50 . : ' I Silk Taffetas, yard $129 j I Comes 35 inches wide id many if this seaioa's most lustrous shades. The gorgeonsness and the brilliancy ? of this taffeta is mdescribahle; z ? ;a d Silk Messalihes, yard $iJ9 : A wonderful value for thii high grade Silk tlessaline;1 the sharks are cerise, gold jade, victory arid clier mm w ' . w w w ' . v . rm mm mm m m m i . -m m-m m" m v. uirj vx5aiiuiC) ycii i ojv Buy the best for less 40 inches wide every ixnagin- able shade you may desire. The regular $1.25 valaes can be bought here for this low priced - t S Pretty Dotted Swiss, yard 73c The genuine imported grade-36 niches wide. A grand 4 opportunity to supply your summer need of this lovely f dress goods at this low price. ' i ; . t v j Lovely Spring Voiles yatrd 29 A score of different new lovely sprmiCarnatioaVoiles. The most captivating color combinations and patterns. The regular 50c values f ; r ; r i ..j. ,t Standard Jap Crepes, yard 29c Not the largest selection in this city, but the lowest price for this standard imported Jap crepe. Some sell " this grade toe the yard.: ; t.'J& 'C I 0