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MA it :S ft THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEitf. nRECION THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 10, 1923 s a jsbid f'AtUla Garrlaoa New PhMe .. ... REVELATIONS OF A WIFE j WHY DICKY REFUSnn li r IlIEATt EJIADGE'S STORSi f i CHAPTER 299 I lay awake a long time uport that lasf rtllTht In . nM Immn u iMarrln. I listened to Dicky's even breathing beside me, griev ing; unreasonably at (tho iirrita tlon he had shown that evening, ?oiidertng how ' I; was to inake Ihe opportunity in " the hurf y jot tBe'nextj morning to tell him what f thought T ought concerning my meeting with ' Grace Draper and her appeal to me. I Not'! until r-' terj midnight did ,1 finally fall asleep, and - as a consequence the first thing which-' reached my consciousness rn the morning was Kaiie's knock upon the doo. t t 'Missis Graham, - yon vake?" she: asked cautiously. ;r? ' ?fYes, Katie, what is it?" I de manded sleepily, while Dicky pushed his head farther into his pillow - and uttered a muttered ahathema upon my little maid's tnteii.?;?;-; :r .r; -. j ikfNotlngs, only I goin ovej now ; Xo help Missis Durkee feex Break- (ast, so 1 thought I call you irunce before I so so yon not sleep and Meester - Graham " not miss! hees - 1 train." . t- t : ir. i!:f f'H "Thank you, Katie, we'll get up right away.", I returned. '1 heard tier harrying1 down the: hall, and hop Hurt Dicky would not explode before sh got out of earshot; If there is one thing more than aaotner which ruffles his ' temper it Is being awakened suddenly, and he growled his dis approval before she had reached the Ma Irs. ' ''-:'''.. "When in creation are : yon gol ing to f;et that girl "trained po she wont; go screecWng around the house like a carrousel Biren?" he df-mamWl. lint hi had the grace to keep his voice at a low pitch, and I was sure Katie' didn't hear him. i : ',' I knew better f than5 to make any defence j of Katie. V ' I was sentimental . enough to wish no unpleasant memories of this our last morning together In our old home, but I fRaw' that Dicky ap parently had 'da consciousness of Its diBfering from any other mor ning, and I was too proud-to re mind 'him or Its special " significance- I realized also that 1 must watch my step carefully or I would have one a? his outbursts hof temper as a last remembrance of theMarvln home. v ' ' ' ' i : V; !"' " ... : . Dicky Is Querulous. "I'm sorry she woke you so suddenly." I said, getting out"or bed and slipping into my bath robe and mules. "Do you want rOMING yjur.shower4Jflrst or shall I. take I think you have time itor a tiny cat nap. I! you: want ft. You drsss so much more quickly than I. can': -i-h'ir .ii-.A.-; 1 . I ' - 1 .. Ill V f' I .. ' v. Si 5f r T' ' v v; - ' ' 1 f-r'itf'i. - i,f?. '! 8& Vf f r V NT A' "JLs : ti .r?-ifc. . , . , -f :kz.ll " s- A ? ' . s L :f-it-w .'j A, a K-i:,;:'...V.J .A V :ir: "J f l!; '- v- -f---; . id. 'TTHERE is Kttle o sty about X a tire" that tire advertisements have not already, said. I ": After all, itfs performance, not promises, Itiiat counts.' On thou cands of Scars' Kelly. .Cords are telling their own story, and telling it more convincingly u than "any advertisement could because they speak in terms of mileage, service and; safety, j I k FartSalo wherever you see this sign i - -.. - ; M 2: SPRINGFIELD 1 U Ina Claire and iiiuce McRae in "The Awful Truth." : t - i , ;:- m, . . . j ' fOh., take" yours first; if you want to !" he replied grudgingly. "But it you think , anybody t can take another nap ajrter that Com anche yell ' you're, woozy, -; How ever, I'd like, a chance. to stretch some of the kinks "out I so '.run along."' ; ; v 1 ;, . i;: ; ! - f I looked at my watch, decided that I could let him sleep for ten minutes longer, and hastily-dressed in the warm clothing which I had selected for driving. -;At the end of the ten; minutes' 1 1 called him- softly, touching-, hira gently that he might not be startled. . r "Eh! What?" ' he exclaimed, stared at seeing me" fully dreaueds and " leaped rouf of - bed, rhls eyes and face stormy- . f . I ""If you've' let t me oversleep so that I miss my traijv-'t hi? growl ed .unreasonably. - f No Time. "But I haven't,"' I Bald lightly, determined to keep, ray- poise and good nature nd matter whit prov ocation he gave me. j "You've on ly slept about fifteen minutes, and yon have plenty of time." -f "Wll, don't get in my way then I " he - said nngraclonsly, and I slipped qnietly into the alcove of niy room, sat down by the win dow and waited, pondering "Jew .best I could introduce the subject of meeting Grace Draper, s; ji I dreaded upsetting him, and I had not the slightest idea whether he would be angry or pleased at the attitude I had taken toward her. i I said npword, however, until he had taken his shower and fin ished his dressing. Then, as' he turned from the mirror after a last approving survey of the twist he had achieved upon his tie 1 1 spoke hesitatingly: 'f : "Dicky, there is something I want to tell you if .you can give me a"m!ntite or two." ' ' ., j "Do you need money?'! he coun tered, - "I sent a big draft, to your bank yesterday, but It have some ready cash with me If yon' want it." ; , ! k . 1 P' .t ; S ; ' "No, t have plenty," I returned. ''I don.'t want, to carry too much with; me.'i But f Iwantr!to ! tell you-'-. ,v ; j 1 He. looked at his! watch impa- "Look h'ere! ' he "demanded 'Ir ritably: 'Is it any matter of life and death that It can't wait a few days until I see you again? You're not going to fall off the face of the earth because you're 5 going out to the east end of the island to hunt a home. Neither am I. And I think it entirely likely that I'll be out there, or you here at Mrs. Durkee's in the course of a week or two. So why spoil a perfectly gbod morning?' I I I gave a little mental whoop of approval. My conscience need not trouble me loncer. Dicky him. kii. nau iut. u "in vfi ij " tell him anything .about (iraro Draper. ' - f . . : v- (To be contlnned) ; . : " ' Wheat - l' ' LIVERPOOL-, May 9J Close: What: 1-8 lower tol-8 higher; lay 'lOs. 4dr July 9s. 10 ,l-8d;. October 9s,7 l-2d. , - ; 1 : ' " :v' . ' . . Fruit ' . " ijEW ORK, May .-Evaporated - apples dull;, prunes 'easy; peaches, quiet. . . -, ' - '. w IIMWM MARKETS 4 ? QBAIK" AMD HAT. ' ' . ' ', Prifes ,iijait re wlof;eli n r pri --reocird by f irmbri. ' No UiI X. . Wb,' ti.13. 4 , , No. "-2 whnt .41.10. f . " v No. . .3 rd -wlit. "taokeit, fl.OS."" Cheat bay. 24fi2.V ( - Oai hay, 2.1 iG. t '- ' , . Clover ba. UWJ.Y2.1 O t2. .'. ICGfJS, lUTTKIlLTTKKFAT. Cneamery hutfer L' "...1 f'-V ;4 rt trrars ioiivrpU ...........i. Milk, per fL,... ......4. Kgs SpleU j. . ; Standard i ; Pullets j .....i. . POULTEY liens, medium ...J..... 4., Ilonis. ' heavy IluHeta;....... ;.i...:i..t7(; STOCKS IKE A ilCOECOn! " "7" TTi . it-lose firm, 1-2 1 tos 3-4 1 cents Higher, with Juty 1.17 ' bnd September il. 15 1- net I; erencp with" spring wheat -was lf, held t6 bt r serious and It was the-germination of a Ovo 1 01 olliiic Established as DefMute Cause of Hear 5 Trader Attack ; NKW YORK. Hny ft. -x stock priees. which had ieen liaip Hrtred almost incessantly iffy! boar- trad ers during the last l()l days, made a' quick and j impressive recovery in today's market. 1 confirming the general Impression that the market had been over sold. While the rebound was I undoubtedly due to techjiicr.1 condlt s -within the market. Secret Hoov er's speech predicting rnn inued prosperity and another now high record of car loading . for this season o the year." had a cheer ful "efec onsentiment. Shor covering operations; induced by the relatively small floating sap ply of stock available j for loaning purposes, : provided ! the impetus for the advance but there were further indications 0(5 buying -iby strong interests and an increasing public demand for 'the standard issues, ; although this outside par ticipation is not yet heavy enough to materially influence the price movement. : r ; . ' - T-1 Marked weakness of. demand sterling, which fell below 54160 for the first t time this year, brot about sympathetic declines ft the other principal; foreign exchange rates and In the price of . foreign bonds, but It' was "without e'i'fcct: in the other ; securities and . coiri modity markets. 1 -f k Heavy offerings of bills here were responsible . ror one cent drop in the sterling rate. French francs dropped four points to he-r low 6.60 cents. J; '' ;; Rail j shares 'were heavily bought. "j V : 1 ' ' ' ' Call money opened at 4 3-4 per cent; but eased off to 4 1-2 dur ing the non hour, closing at that figure. ' Trading in the time money market was j quiei wiin loans arranged- ate 5 lr4 - per. cent for the shorter ' naturities. 'Tb comcrcial'; paper rates wrea, tin changed, ; prime names stHF com- mandinc & and 5 l-4 ner cena.: - jlinlshed 5-S to tia ta gained 3-S it visions 15 to 22c Ji was ' said would ' . likewifr-e 1 1-t' cents: op. to l-2 and. pro- at LTc Ftill. unsprouted be hlndrd. -Kvidenre that wheat bulls J had "Contlnned liberal 'shlpnjents 4f HE!T 0UDII1TI0I . i7t : y ; 'I ' 1 ! ..;'..17e die POSK, MtJTTON AND BEET' Hogs. top.. 130-225 lb., cwt.., 4 8-25 Hg, lp, 223-275 Ihn., cwt.t....... 7.75 ilatt Jtp, 375-800, !!., cwt... 7.2.1 Light ; mw twt.. M4j.-.:4... 6.3 KourU, 'heavy, cwt. , 5.2. Top veal, WresseJ J ,, .09 Cow .05-06 Imbi it. J , -.10 STRAWBERRIES Quality fine. Re- eeiving ircd cart Uily 'Dnar' anil "Oregon Pluro," packed 20 fruit basket t the, rrate. seliinc today $3. ORANGES Rose"- brand, alwaya bes. ' Offering "Roue" Xarela. mostly larje nizes on the following scale: 80', 4; loo;.g 84..-.0; J26'a, f5; 150'a, 3.60; 17fi'x and smaller, f6. , ' ,v , "Otover" brand, same sizes, pOe less. Then in, medium' and amail aizea, Rr:- brand Mediterraneaa ; Sweets Craftons and Sit, 3(icae'.s. Quotinic: 324 fiind larger,. $.; smaller size, jumbled, $4.50; Hummer Valencia,,, '"Boaded"' brand Sunkiat, all aiies, per ease, 5J0; Rose" Bloods, itandard eases, S4.75; half easa. 92.75. ' BANANAS. "Red Cori" - selected fmit. t Qaoierrated. per 11., lie. . . , APPLES Extra Fancy Vi'lnsapa . , - . - 138 130' 1C3-17.1 1 $2.73 I $2.50 ' , f-ancy Winnapa ' 10 113-125 38-150 ,- 163 175 3.25 $3.00 . $250 ,$2.53 Extra Fancy Newtons ' ' lOO 113-125 2.50 . $2.25 , t CUCUMBERS Holbouse, No. 1, per dozen, $2;. hothouse fancy, per dozen, $3. JREEN BEANS Per lb, 23c ' ' . P-VS Kancy Huif Moon . B;y, in lb.i .18c.-, Le quantity, ir. Hf, 20 cents. ..... . ...j, ' T , SPJNACII-Tn orang boxes, fler box, $1.00. w;-' -v ', KKW BUNCllEfy VEGETABLES All priced Jy the nuzen buncbea Beets and turnip. , from Los. . $1; vnot, Oc; radishes, lonjr or rnnnd, 25e; part .'1T. S3; local onions. 35c - - -'-?:,-r Frost and low Temperature Reports-Have ome Ef fect; on Market ; CHICAGO j May 9.-r--Moderate upturns In the price of wheat re sulted today Jfom buying nasea in . part Jon opinions s that frcfet and lowt temoeratures. were ' like-1 ly to. have an unfavqrable effect on wlntf r i wheat and on j the soring crop; as well. The market a Keiierauy arcf'iHfa-vifw-i.,. , . onnfinpil 'was hat although : the cold wave 1 Ibartlrularlv noticeable near thef would be without any immediate nous con.se-quence as to winter heat, tho ultimati probable ef- ct would be to a considerable flxtent adverse because of delay tp , plant progress. The signifi cant fact Jn this 'connection ac cording: to a stiitemont issued by corn out: of Chicago jrave strength. largo pro corn and' outs. , ! X Notwithstanding - that 'today's hoij market, was at about th low est prlcelevf'l of the fieaBon, de mand for provisions wafv good enj the provision market went higher wih grain. . , liec end of the day. Bearish- aspect of tlie government crop, report tended to check buying at tke out set, but were inter almost - lot sight . of. On tbo othr hand .J chartering o,l vessel room ; for the shipment of a cargo; f wheat from here, to MuC-'alo counted a AVIieat. at leading expert was that the win-7 something: of a. stimulus, and so ter crop is already, late and os- 'too,, did gossip that virtually alH pecially In the Ohio valley is lack- the wheat in Omaha had been a ing in vitality. ' Further, winter- quired for export. - -' ' " i'i MINNEArOLU?, Minn., May 9, Wheat, cash no. "j 1 northern 1.22 3-4 tfi l.:;o 3-4; No. 1 dark northern fancy 'I.H2 3-4 (6 1.42 3-4; No. I dark northern 1.24 3-4 i.l.32 3-4; May 1.22 3-4; 'July .-1.23, 3-4; Soember' 1.21 1-8. . . Over 115 We carry in stock over 115 legal blanks suitbd.tb most any business transactions. Ve may have -j list the form you are Jpokirig for at a big raving as". comp4rel : id 'tAh.de ' to "order f prn$r- -; v '.v Some of the forms, Contract of I SaieJ Road Notice, Will Forms, Assign ment of Mortgage, Mortgage" Bill of SaIe,Building Contract,' Promissory Nofesf Installment Notes,. Gen eral Lease, Power of Attorney, Pruhe Bookse and Pads,fScale Receipts, Etc. These forms are carefufiy prepared for ihej Courts and;-jPriyatCuse. Prices, tn forms range from 2 cents'to 12"- cents apiece, '"and . on .' note; boolcs from 25 to 50 cents. ; " - - . 1 PRINTED AND FOR SALE BY " . P The Statesman Publishing Go. SALEM, ORE. At Business Of f ice Ground Floor. 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Contains no opiates in gredients printed on the wrapper. Largest selliagr congh. medicine in the world. vH Sold everywhere. Adr.. '"; ' -rrr t'lA r PORTLAND MARKETS I ... , PORTLAND. Or.. ! May 0. Grmn fn tires : Wheat ninctem d b(rt. Majr Job $1.32: toft wkit, wMtrn white, Mav-Jna 1.24; fcrA;ineT Maf Juna $1.16; northern iprinri wetera red, My June $1.17.', i " ' ' I-.. Kir'J -Co" Xo. 2 aterii yelloW nhipment, Mar $38: Jane 37.50; S ditto, My, $37.50 j Jane. $37. . , , iliU mn May, 30; Jane, $30.50. : " COME bUT OF THE KITCHEN 19 .Presented by I 1 ; The Junior Class of Willamette University 1 , fir and Tlieater May 11, 8 p: m. ' Admission, $1 $1.50 Box Office cpen9:30 Thursday a. m; Students, 75c-$l NEW SILKS and DRESSr GOODS . 98c $LG0 ,.d....$1.50 $1.98 , Poplins, all colors, yd. 3G-Inch ; Silk Tkf f eta, black;yd. '-&.tL 3 6-Inch Silk Messajine black; yd.: i 36-Inch SKk Taffeta, all colors, vdj 36-Inch - Siik Messaline, all colors, ?yd..::.:..:..:;:-.::.-4.:.J.$1.93 40-Inch Georgette XJrerje, yd. ....J:r..:.:,.- :........:....:.$1.75 1 0-Inch GrepeTe Chine yd. X4 -'i....Ls.L.I.$ 1 .98 :6-Inch fcati n jJuchess, yd J.. 38-Inch All Storm Serge, navy, yd j ... L..i.........$1.25 45-Inch All 45-Inch All 43-Inch All 48-Inch All Wool Storm Serfee, navy, yd. ;....;....i ..$1.75 Wool French Serge, "yd. Wool Poplin, yd. 'i ia. j...... Wool Poiret Twill ydl 56-Inch All Wool Tricotine, yd. .t i..... ..... 40-Inch AH "Wool Cream Sergey ydi 52-Inch AH Wool Cream Serge, ; yd, ...: 56-Inch 'All Vool Poiret Twill, ydi ......J, $1.98 .....:......$i.98 I. ...... ........$2.70 $2.98 $1.79 ... $1.98 ...$3.48 GALE ' & Commercial and Court Street T. '-7'- - - - ii .- . - -r.rrr J . . . ..,.v. . . . I" yrmmtrmm iiihi ' wmw. la l iimi i i mm i j . s ..... . a.-.v,v..Vj' i .; i' ' ( . -. .. .... ,r .. .. j r-j r-1 L, L; p :i Shop Ah ere! the Crowds uy Protecting Sale'. P" Only-Twa. More Days .Trade f Protecting1 Sale : v e. I Only Two , Jtlcre Days v: .1- 4