The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 03, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    Atmon Balch Elected
ofUcers at the llverton high
Student Body Leader
j SIL.VERTON, Ore.. June 2.
(Special1 to The Statesman)
school, the following were chosen:
rresident, Almon ... Balch; ; tice
president,' Harold Mero; treasurer
Farweir Booth; .. secretary. Slgna
Larson; sergeant at arms, Gerald
Mero. .- ..,.. .- ... -
I Jit the. recent election of student-
Busicn
ma i iSBO
!- Adele GarrttM's New Fbaie of
REVELATIONS OB A WIFE
S CHAPTER 39
'WHAT HAPPENED WHEN THE
i LITTLE TBUNK WAS OPEN
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For a long moment I stQod mo
tlonless watching my father's
"tense figure clasping the little
trunk In his arms, his face bent
toward it. Then I went up to him
again and pot raj own hands orer
his as they held It
"Shall we -open 4 now?" I ask
ed quietly. .
WHY
, r
MORE?
for inferior Quality These Prices are for Choice
. Fresh Meats
Pure. Lard -No.
5 Pail
with meat purchases
only
- Good '
Boiling Beet
8
elb.
Prime Roasts
Freshly Ground :
i Sausage
12 1-25 16
Best Creamery
Butter
40'
db.
Umeco
2Selb-
DM
Originators of
351 State
NOT IN THE
Right
Prices
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: He started and trembled, al
most as would a cl-lld who had
been struck. Then, as if bringing
himself back by a mighty effort
from some distant place where his
soul had wanderei, he put the lit-,
tie trunk down upon the table and
turned. to me with a resumption
of the poise which had completely
deserted him at h(a first sight of
the memory-haunted thing. ' .,
' "I must crarev youf . pardon,
dear." he , said with the dignity
wQicb always invests him. "I com
pletely lost control of myself lor
a moment or two. I had the Reel
ing almost as 1 -aa' If-r-
Hiis Toice trailed off into si
lence. Over his face again crept
the rapt look I had seen when he
first t6ok the trunk Into his
arms. X spoke cgain, as much to
still my own nems, qulyering
with the perception of the elusly
uncanny emotion which was sway-
PAY
Juicy Tender
Round Steak
Sirloin Steak
15c,i
Sugar Cured
Picnic Hams
20cl6-
Freshly Ground
Hamburger
121-2:"
Sliced Chinook
Salmon
Fancy Northern
Halibut r
2 lbs.
35c
1RKEI
Low Prices
Street
COMBINE
- Items of Special Mention .
Home Grown Strawberries, New Potatoes, Woodburn As-
paragus, Fresh Green Peas. - -"
r- rWe Have aFUU Lone of Picnic Good
ing him, as to recall him to con
sciousness. The Top Layer. !
"I know, father." I said softly.
He brought his eyes back to my
face, let them rest there.
"Do you feel It
too?" His voice was a whisper.
I brought myself back to san
ity with a jerk. I didn't know to
what lengths Ithis obsession of my
father's might carry him, and felt
the necessity of injecting a touch
of the commonplace into the sit
uation. "No," I prevaricated, with al
most a curt air. "Where is the
key for this?" I asked the ques
tion of myself, then answered it
as quickly. "Oh, yes, I remem
ber now."
I went to my desk, and from
a drawer took a small
keyring.
holding only the keys of the
things-which I didn't need to open
very often. From It I selected an 1
old brass key and put It into my
father's outstretched hand. His
fingers trembled perceptibly as he
took It, and it was with a rever
ent air that he Inserted It In the
lock, turned It and threw the top
of the little trunk back.
I knew, pf . course, what would
meet our eyes packages and
packages "or letters, closely tied
together so as to occupy the least
possible space. There were other
things In the bottom of the trunk,
mementoes of my mother more
precious than letters, the inlaid
lock' box "which had - been my
grandmother's, and which, with
its contents, I meant to show my
father when we should come to it,
bat the packages of letters com
posed the entire top layer.
. They were the letters my father
and mother had written each oth
er In the days before their mar
rfage and in the early years of
their marital life. Why my mo
ther had kept them after the tra
gedy had ended happiness for her
I never could fathom. I fear that
I should have burned every scrap
of writing, everything which
brought Dack memory of the thing
that had happened.
As She Left Them,
But kept them she had,, and the
turning of Fate's' wheel had
.brought them back to: her hus
band who had caused that trage
dy, when the wife who had been
its innocent- victim had long been
dust.
. I had never read them. I had
never even untied the knots
which my little mother's frail
hands had fashioned in the strings
whieh held them together. In the
old days before my father came
back into my life I had hated him
so savagely that I could not bear
to look at them. And since I had
learned to forgive him and to love
him I had felt someway that they
were hot for my eyes until after
my father had had an opportun
ity to read them over and select
the ones he wished to give me,
5
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That bright yellow
carton so clean
m
and sanitary look
" ing -contains one
of the famou
OLYMPIC cereals.
try Wheat Hearts,
a porriit.
I
ft M M V 11 1111 ai 4"
1 FLOUR CEREALS FEED J
I
My father put out his hands mnd
picked one of the bundles rever
entially. "These cannot be " he -began
then sharply, "May I "untie
them?"
"Everything in here is yours,
father, dear, to do with as you
like," I returned.
He took off the strings, separat
ed the letters, and stared at the
chirography of the addresses.
Then he spoke wonderingly:
"And she kept them through it
all!"
(To be continued)
His friend Recommended Them
"Six years ago," writes W. H.
Shadwell, Stanley, Va., "I had
kidney trouble, and at times was
unable to raise myself in bed. Fo
ley Kidney Pills were recommend
ed to me by the Chief of the Fire
Dpnartmpnt. After usine 2 bot-
tleg j was compieteIy relieved and
have never had a return of the
symptoms." Why suffer When you
can get' relief from rheumatic
pains, backache, swollen, sore and
stiff joints, sleep disturbing blad
der weakness and other symptoms
of disordered kidneys. Sold every
where. Adv.
FISHING BULLETIN
PORTLAND, Or., June 2.
Fishing reports as rendered by
agents and others covering
streams along Southern Pacific
lines in western Oregon, are the
best received this season.
There Is some mighty good fish
ing in the Tillamook country and
the section tributary to Eugene,
both east and west, also near
Roseburg in the Worth Umpqua,
and near Grants Pass in the
Rogue.
The following is summary of
reports:
Gales cheek, ty agent, Forest
Grove. Water low and clear.
Week-end prospects good. Sever
al fair catches. Stage and auto
torvice from Forest Grove, two to
10 miles. Hotel accommodations
at Forest Grove.
Yamhill river by agent, Sheri
dan. Water In fairly good condi
tions. Several nice strings
brought , in last few days, fisher
men using eggs and flies. Stream J
within walking distance. Accom
modations at Sheridan.
LaCreole creek by agent,. Dal-d
las. Water clear, normal, in goodl
condition. Week-end outloolc fair.
Several fair catches with flies and
salmon eggs. Stream within
walking distance. Accommoda
tions at Dallas.
North Fork Nebalem river by
agent, Wheeler. Water in good
condition. Fishing now at 'Ha
best. Ed Howard brought in the
limit of 10 and 12 inch beauties
last Sunday. Royal coachman and,
flying caddis used. Stream eight'
miles of Wheeler. Auto service
and hotel accommodations at
Wheeler. .. ;
. Miami and Kllchis rivers, by
agent. Bay City. Water in good
condition. Week-end' outlook the
test of the season. Dr. Gilbert of
Portland, caught four steelheads
itt the Kllchis last week with
worms and spinneiy combination,
also some trout. Chinook salmon
being caught with same kind of
bait... KUchis ona mile from Ida
vilie, 2 miles from Bay City. Mi
ami one mile from Garibaldid. Au
to, stage and hotel accommoda
tions at Tillamook.
Wilson, Tillamook and Trask
r'vers by agent, TiMamookJjCon-
dition of water and week-end out-
yer Creek falislook good. Several
vice catches made during last few
days. Auto servica and hotel ac
commodations at Tillamook.
Silver and Abfqua creeks by
asent, Silverton. Streams going
down. Getting nearer to ideal
fishing conditions. Week-end out
look excellent. It does not taks
ANNOUNCING
rVn? CALL OLUINO
It - Jk5 ltT WMb-Motnc ttrictfy
U Jlxt -injarioa. Made from
-j . ' ? wm iwww awwii me.
Best
Service
an expert to get them in these
ttreams. Everybody ;s having
good lock with vario.is flies and
bait. . Reached by auto one to 12
miles. Fine camp grouniv at Sh
yer Creek falls. 14 miles from SU
verton. Auto service and note".
ncronisi dations at SHverton.
Marys river by tgent ' Toledo.
Water clear. Fishtag'falr to good.
Worms, salmon eggs and flies be
ng used. Some y goad. ; matches
made last few .days. -Flabing
nearby. Accommodations, at. To
ledo and Elk City. ' '
Calapoo?a ttvert-j agcriV Al
bany. Water dear. Week-end
oaMook very good. Several nice
s'.-ing caught with bait. Special
conveyance and hot';l accommo
dations at Albany.
Santlam river by agent, M1H
City. Water clear and raising.
Week-end outlook, fair, eggs and
spinners being used. Stream with
in walking distance. Hotel ac
commodations at Mill City.
McKenzie river by Billy Price,
Antler Lodge. Water high and
ciear. Week-end outlook favor
able. Several nice catches with
caddis and upright varieties of
fliS. Reached by auto sage 43
miles from Eugene. f5 round
trip. Hotel accommodations at
Antler Lodge. i
Willamette river by agent, Jas
per. Condition of water very
good. Week-end outlook good.
Several nice catches made with
red uprights. Stream within
walking distance. Accommoda
tions at Oakridge.
Siuslaw. and Loner Lake creek
by agent, Swfsshorae. Condition
of Water very best. Week-end
outlook Very good. Several good
catches reported, several being
limit catches. Royal coachman,
professor, gray and brown hackle
suggested. Streams within walk
ing distance. Good fishing 5 to 1
miles upstream. Accommodations
at Swisshome and Dead wood.
Smith, river by agent, Gardiner.
Water clear. , Week-end outlook
good". Fine catches reported above
.the falls 27 miles; 20 by boat to
Sulphur Springs daily except Sun
day, fare 75c, theucehlke seven
mues, , crawfish, worms ana
chub, bait being used. Fairly
good fishing near Gardiner, within
walking distance. Accommoda
tions at Gardiner, also at Dalys
ranch at Sulphur Springs.
Tenmtle lake by' agent, Lake
side, Water clear. Week-end out
look good. . Nice catches being
made with bait and flies. Fish
ing within walking distance. Ho
tel, accommodations and boats at
Lakeside-
North Umpqua river by agent
Roseburg. Water still somewhat
high and riley. Week-end outlooV
good. Several good catches of
salmon and trout. Salmon with
spinner, trout with spinner and
Salmon, eggs for bait. Fishinr b
miles- away- at Winchester. Reach
ed by train or auto from Rose
burg. Hotel accommodations at
Roseburg.
Rogue river by agent. Grants
Pass. Water medium hieh but in
good condition. Week-end out
look first class. Several nice
catches of trout, gray hackle and
bait being used for bait. Stream
within walking distance. Accom
modations at Grants Pass.
Rogue river by agent Gold H)li.
Fishing conditions are fair. Water
warmer. Several good catches
made last few days. Stream
within walking distance. Accom
modations at Gold Hill.
iHPRoeni
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Number of Children Who
Flock to Clinic Keep
Doctors Very Busy
With almost a greater number
of children at the clinics than it
was possible, for the doctors to
handle. Mothers' and Babies' day
of th,e health week being held
here by tile state board of health
was even more of a success than
was anticipated by those In
charge. .
Specialists from Portland, as
sisted by Dr. J. H. Garnjobst and
other Salem physicians, held the
clinics in the Commercial club.
They were assisted by a number
of nurses and city women.
Today is the last day of Health
week and the program for the day
is "replete with interest. This
morning the children of the Grant
school will present an original
play in costume, and in the after
noon the children of the Rich
mond school will be eena In a
Mother Gooso production. Both
morning and afternoon there will
be general clinics for adults and
babies, as well as for children of
school age.
. A free health show, including
motion r pictures and lectures will
complete Health week.
- Classified Ads. in The
J Scsmatt Bring IRcsults
BAKE-RITE BREAD
FOR THRIFT
Bread is the food that
biggest returns.
Every dollar you spend
table highest nutritive value.
Invest the same amount
milk. And m comparison
both m quantity and food
Bread assists at every
Cost of Laving.
Our window-baked Bread is so delicious that not
as ingle crumb is wasted.
We bake our loaves to a crispy golden-brownness,
right while you look on. Every morning a new batch
of crusty, sweet-flavored loaves. ;
Take hdme an extra loaf today.
BAKE-RITE
SANITARY BAKERY
PHONE 268
457 State Street
Ftr iif x
"NO SUBSTITUTES USED IN OUR BAKERY"
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"GROCERIES OFQUALrtY''
OREGON STRAWBERRIES
Local Strawberries are beginning to make their ap
pearance and we expect a plentiful supply for Saturday.
DELICATESSEN . V t
With the coming of hot weather we alt are lootting'
for something in the line of cold lunches and our delica
tessen department is well filled with good things ready
to serve.
MEATS
Our own make Veal Loaf
Sliced Boiled Ham
Jelled Lunch Tongue
Sliced Corned Beef
Minced Hapn
Jelled Souse
Pressed Ham specialty.
CHEESE
Tillamook
New York Cheddar
Wisconsin Cream Brick
Oregon Cream Brick
Limberger
Roquefort
Bluhill, Piemento,
Bluhill, Chilli
FRUITS AND
Oregon Strawberries
Florida Grape Fruit
Fresh Pineapples
Valencia Oranges
Banana3, ripened just right
Gooseberries
Yellow Newtown Apples
CAKES
We take pride in making, cakes equal to those made
in your own kitchen. We use the best materials our
3tore affords and they are made in a sanitary kitchen
by women who know the cake business.
Angel, Sunshine, Mocha, Prune, Cocoanat, Chocolate,"
Nut, Jelly RolL Almond Macaroons, Cocoanut Maca
roons, Cup Cakes, Oatmeal and Sugar Cookies, Parker
House Rolls, Doughnuts. Home-made fresh Apple Pies,
Mince Pies, Boston Brown Bread.
Roth
Uroce
Phing
No Charge
...
;
persuaded a dollar to yield
for Bake-Rite brings to your
in steak, chops, eggs or
you'll find yourself short
xalue.
meal to knock out the High)
So it's true Economy Food.
Salem, ore.i
SALADS
Club House Salad
Potato Salad
Shrimp Salad
Mayonaise
Red Rock Cottage Cheese
PICKLES and OLIVES
Real Dilly Dills
Small Sweets
Large Split Sweets
Mixed Sweets
Large Green Olives
California Ripe Olives
Sweet Mustard Pickle
India Relish
VEGETABLES
Settlemeier Asparagus
California Head Lettuce
Radishes, Green Onions
New Carrots, Spinach
Cabbage, Rhubarb
Peas, New Potatoes
Tomatoes, Cucumbers
1885:6-7
for Delireiy
Go
Phone
198186
FLOUR
$20
Pore Cane
So?ar
$6.25
Darigold Milk, per can
9e
12 Cam
$1C 0
ftoMe! teacnii ;
: .. .i -f--
25"
Shrimp, itcck
15
Fancy Sdgar' Cured
; Bacoa Back '
21
t
Jell'0. all flaven
9C
t ,4 , (--I
Crystal White-Sc
6 for
. 25"
2 cans f anr5y Maryland
Cd3 -
2 can
Standard Tomatoei
'32
Solid Pack Tomatoes
20c
Large pkg. Alber's
Oats
25'
Shredded Wheat
IP
Post Toaitits
Kellogg's Corn' Flakes
10S
Free delivery of orders
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