The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 26, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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MVELATlbliS OF A WIFE
CHAPTER 3X8.
THE FIRST MOVE LILLIAN AND
' MADGE DECIDED ON.
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; I knew better thai to speak
Eraln ot Robert Sararin. ' When
LUllaa wishes to "close the gates
filter emotions against sympathy
or comment she caVdo; io more
effectlTely than any one I hare
7er known, In the rather av?k-
Trara suence tnat zollowed her
1 ttla gibe concern" itty thUdUh
filth: ' snort tinratlofe tot
journalistic memories, X cast aboat
wildly to find .some ' topic Which
would brlnft oar relations back to
tie casual again'
.. .it was Liniani herself, howeTer,
Who finally btlded the gap.
- Hare you any; idea where yon
are going today, or are , we simply
Da our Jwayt'V she, asked quirzl
cally. With as casual, a manner aa
It her rery soul had not just been
shaken by my prattling 61 Robert
ararin. . j--" & f, v.;-
NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT OP
CAPITOI-'STREirr BETWEEN
; MADISON STREET AND FAIR-
GROUNDS ROAD.
Notice is hereby giren that the
Common : Conncil of the City o
Salem. Oregon, deems It necessary
and expedient and hereby declares
Its' purpose and intention to im
prore Capitol Street from the
north line of Madison Street to
tfce east line of the Fairgrounds
Road, ai the expense of the abutt-
1ns and adjacent property,' except
the street Intersections , the" ex
panse of which, "will be assumed
by the City of Salem, by bringing
. sai i portion ot Capitol Street to
the established grade construct
ing cement concrete curbs, and
patlng- said portion jot Caplto
Btfeet wjth a six Inch cement con
.cr.te parement forty feet wide In
' accordsnce with, the plans and
sr educations V therefor "which
were 'aSopted - y the Common
Cuncn May 21&VH23:ttow on
fl! 9 in .the office .df.Jthe City Re
corder ; and which are hereby rei
f erred to and made a, part bere
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: The 1 Common Council' hereby
leclares its purpose and .intention
to; make the abore described lm
proVement by esS through -. the
- Street ImproTement Department
of the Cltr of Salem. " ? i
1 By order of the Common Conn
cil the a 1st day of May,'i9Z?.
:M. POULSEN, City Recorder.
1 ' Data -ot first publication -"hereof
li May 25, 1923. . ' '
'l a pretty iuacTa at sea," 1
Confessed. tnAA .. .
DaCK "to the Mimm"TinlD.tt' T?
I bad thought of Cam'TIcer.'!..
Marion " gave -'aV "irr'epressibla
little squeal of delight and clap
t'ed herliahds Joyously '; '.-
"Ohr mother; just can't help
U!? she cried, seein- reproof In
her mother's face at the Interrup
tion. " "Just to think of going to
see Mrs. fleer But t Won't Inter
rupt any more, honest, mother'
she added remorsefully, as 'Lillian
continued to gaze steadily a her.
" 4Please don't ? forget", again,?
Lillian said, at last, and V'ck
In quickly in an attempt to drlro
the i sober look I rom " the thlld's
loVely expresslre face. I' .--: f r
"Suppose she has forgotten how
to bake pancakes .MarionTf' .1
ssked-slyly, jhU .'4?
Country Hotels'' ireW
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: Marion looked demurely, at her
mother a little trick she has
when her too exuberant spirits
have been disciplltfedahd ' saw
by UOlarfs smile that the little
lesson In-deportment Was ended.
She? turned lb me with a' gay lit
tle laugh." -:..vt;';:
"She hasn't forgotten unless
shes dead, she said confidently.
'And Tin snre she's Very much
aUYeV I tssurei her.- T tecelyed
a letter from her .only 4as week
telling me of an; old table she
thought I could buy -I asked her
last summer when weVere at the
bay to look out for antique f nrnl
ture for" me. tba( section Is full of
wonderful old things, when one
knows where to look for them-r-
so I think the pancakes are safe.
Marlon. I'm, not so sure that we
won't hare some of them tomor
row morning."""! "
Lillian looked ;at me eompre-
hendingly. ;'Country botels f are
- " she threw but her hands ex
pressively." v'But has she room
to take us inT
'Do yon remember in that old
house of theirs there was a small
wing wbich' they, did notuse be
cause as I suspect Sani : r Tlcer
was too busy fishing and working
for other people to attend, to 'it?'
Summer. Plans. ...''.".
. "Indeed I remember," " LHHan
roused to enthusiasm. "It had an
old fireplace downstairs; and yn
and I exclaimed at the shortsight
edness of a family who .would
fix up the more modern part of
the house and leave that lovely
ancient bit to ruin." . . ; .
" "1 bope yon will have reason to
thank your Iacky stars ; for the
family's devotion to a coal stove,"
I smiled.' Mrs Tlcer wrote me
that she had finally 'got Sam at
that wing, and he bad fixed It up
Teal jpretty t She Intends to take
summer boarder, t believe."
"That settles! ItJs Lillian said.
"We'll be her first boarders. Mrs.
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t5"U5.T'H'5rAMES or.PASSiON" t
Titer's cooking for our bodies, and !
Sam Tfcer's droUery for our minds
-x reei rusty iatejy. and .I think
lt for' the want of something
getfuine to laugh "L" - i
Sam Tlcer ought to furnish
you wfth an oyersupply of arause
meht,", I commented a, bit acidly.
"He certainly is genuine enough."
;"Ohri forgot. - You did not ad
mire., .him Vis' enthusiastically as I
did." . ' S'
T I thjnk he leaves the heavy
end of everything for bis wife,? I
returned.' . .
;; "Most , pf the social charmers
do," Lillian commented dryly, and
my cheeks flamed Involuntarily,
tor L wondered if she included
Dicky In her caustic little cate-
gOry. - v-. -..!- ' i . ' y . i-y
- "How many rooms did that wing
have?" she asked abruptly. !
f Fonr, .If yon count a tiny place
at the back bt the big rboM down
stairs, as one. Upstairs there are
two fair sized bedrooms.' But the
small" room 'downstairs is about
the ' ilza f of i t he closet old-style
architects used to dub 'the maid's
room.' ..'. t ' "
j And, the new ones divide tharl
space by three and call it a kitch
enette,".; Lillian" returned. !H-m ;
that wing sounds ftxterestlng. I W.
"i Wittitherelbows on "her knees,
her chin cupped In her palms, she
looked meditatively down the vista
of budding trees before us. . I
knew that 4 something requiring
concentration had just flashed in
to her mind, so I sat silent until
with a ; sudden ! movement . she
sprang; to . her :teet. iff :
If : we want to reach Mrs. TI
cers. ln time for" those pancakes
tomorrow; morning,' leys gd,7j she
Said."' ''' .-i.r .
(To be conlinued.) -. 'i
Household Trailer Is ;
Being Built By Eyerly
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L..U. Eyerly ot the Salem Auto
motive . t trades school, on eovth
Liberty street, Is giving bis stud
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ents some ' interesting" experience
wreck at the Salem race track,
took another ' ; . .
In collateral car service. . He is
building a , household trailer that
has. the best o them backed of I
the boards. ! It "is a two wheeler t
built with" a spring 'axle made up
of identical upper" and lower mem
bers, about eight inches apart. It
gives an exceptional spring 'ser
vice.) f ': 'M ;
The body et the car Is built up
of spruce aprlghts ; and .slats,'
braced , together wjth airpns
turnbuckles and 'wiring. It is
strong, but ( exceptlbnaUy light.
There are two three-quarter size
beds, "hinging up. In the side walla.
The outside, flap, hinged' at the
top, is swung outwardly, to leave
a good pitch to the roof, and the
beds, hinged at the bottom, swing
outward, i There Is sleeping room
for.four persons and room for two
more on the floor of the vehicle
A kitchenette is. being built up ia
the front, end. and a folding din
ing tableV with a 'portable gas
stove, and a small Ice box," and
a fine- elbthes hanging closet at
the rear lo keep clothes on bang
ers. Just like In the closet. at home;
:: The two West Coast Auto Rac
ing corporation cars, the' Tfittack
enbush Templar Special and, the
Eyerly Ford special, were taken
up to Vancouver last Sunday. But
they did not race. The track was
in bad condition, and tb parses
were too small to be worth hllel
The white Frontenac-Ford ''.that
was a winner in the Salem races
last - tiltf took one of ' ifie first
: places." ' The $tutt special, 'dYIten
Industrial Club timbers . -r
TojUtend.Summer School
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Approximately 5 3 Industrial
club members fron Marlon county
of which .six will? be allowed! free
room and board, are expected to
attend - "the Industrial : summer
school to be held at Oregon Agri
cultural college from June 11 to
Z3, according; to W. H. Balllie,
rural school supervisor. - 4 '
Any member of a county Indus
trial, club wbd stands well lo Bis
or her work" wflr be permitted to
attend the two weeks conference
at OAC, whichh will consist In
the main of field and barn classes.
lectures ; by premihent men r. on
stock subjects, and a. number of
athleticf diTerslons. Expenses for
the entire two Weeks wJll"not run
bver l5,Mtl;C.' Seymouf.'sUte
club leader, sars. Each visitor.
however; Is Expected - to brink Vis
own oianaets ana com ions.;
Six Marlonrf county - Industrial
club members will be given -free
board and robm while at the con
ference. They are those who won
first prizes ; at- the Oregon State
fair rast year with" their, products.
Following are those who !"WH rfe
celve free accommodations: Em e
line Bloom f of Sllvertdn, - Lester
Barrows of Shaw, Cifbert Dickson
of North Howell. Homer Bray of
Salem, Glen Mathls t of Salem and
Eldon Fox of Sllvertonr. . ' ': r , i
From 800 to 400' are expected
to attend the meet n all. accbrd
logfo " Mr, j Dainie".' Diversions
Will consist of "baseball, 'ennfsi
swimming and gymnasium work.
rlii.iiLlta uuuic
TO PICK FRUIT
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Idaho Woman Receives
-proken Arm Cranking Car,
! Soon After Arrival ' "
STQTj XJfACKI3?Cf OOTJCH
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V tHa4 a hacking cougb for years
and Foley's Honey .and Tar the
only remeditbat: 'reached my
cough. I have not been troubled
with. it .since,'! writes Mrs. E. M.
Dpby, Asbnry Park, N. J; Coughs,
colds, croup, , throat, chest i and
bronchial trouble are quickly re
lieved with Foley's ;. Hepey and
Tar. Contains ' no opiates - In
gredients printed on the wrapper.
Largest 'selling cough' medicine la
the world. ' , ; Soldi everywhere.
AdT. . . . ., :rv !,
I FamflTes are arready drifting
into Salem, some of them baying
come many hundreds of "miles to
be ready for the berry picking
season. They come In response to
the wide publicity "campaign car
ried on by "the" federal epipldy
taeht bureau. " '
T.bW family drove In from Ida
bo,' V blT early but still hoping
that the fruit 'Season r might be a
Ulttler " earner than expected-so
that they could go tb work. tn
cranklnr "up ; the- family "flivver,
after reaching Salem, the engine
back-fired and, - the Icrank broke
the woman's arm as she was try
ing to start the . car. It s a seri-
ons condition for mother to have
a broken arm In the beglnbing of
the berry season. ;Bnt mother is
a brare.heart and a real industrial
and social ber6. y ? " V
0t t can't nick ttnii I can cook
tor the family, anyUow.T ("he said.
ana she is preparing to ao it, too
Here's one family that has k right
to airthe'good Jots It can troVer.
The bureau Is placing abpnt. 50
men a week, and listing a far
larger, number of workers'" and
placed To"? later service.' . ;'
Working through the Chamber
of Commerce the Salvation Army
employment. bureau Is able to
place good many workers, s Th)
array has sent out calls to air the
auto" cAinps on the coasU telling
of the frpltcoadltlbns Jn the Wil
lamette valley, and people are al
ready coming- In ' in: answer , f4
'these calls.' ;,:., ' ' ; -7' .
Cot Slated to Lcavs Here
June li !i i designated as "fare.
well day' for; tM Salvation. army
on the coast. It corresponds to
"moving day" in the ' eastern
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farm co-districts, which is March
1, when , practically all the ; ten-.
sots face their fate. The general
practice of the Army . is -.7 to not
encourage too long stays, bat to
keep their, soldiers with the wil
lingness to . take the ; field and
serve: anywhere. - .
But thrs Will be no farewell
day In Salem, save as It Is ob
served by 'rejoicing That there
wilt be no .taeWells said. It is
understood definitely, that Cap
tain ' and - Mrs.- A- MHolbrook,
who came bere last year, will be
OTdered to" remain another-yer.
porti-t; tli-y .
Te!c::;-f?r1,'.a local II '.. .
have tea e. reel illy t " 1
capaiioaud the local V. .
prospered under' their inlditrr
Cut This Oue-Jt Is Worth I"
.i.
, Cut out this slip, encloss with I
and mail il tiEolcy &Ca ??'
Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III., vr -Ing
your name and adixesi clear;
You wlU receive la return a lr:
package containing Foley's IT:
and Tar ' Compound for; cc a
colds -and croup r Ttitr i::. .
Pills forlpains in sizes and-fcac" :
rbe'omausm, backache, kidney a, .
bladder aiisatnts; aadi Tclsy C -thartic
Tablets, a wtclasoae a- !
thoroughly cleaning cathartic f
constipation, 1 ' biliousness, hea -aches,'
and sluggish bowels. Sc l
everywirsre.-iAav
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1 IV.
Japan's Increasing? tTse of irotors
There f am In iapan v approxi
mately' 1 0.iWO ; usable motor Ve
bicles, v-not Including: motorcy
cles, pf .' thlsT "figure, about 25
per cent" are' Jtrficksi u-M Is now
thou ght thaV fcardHSurfaced high,
ways Mil ' be completed "wlthip
jtwo; years ' between " " ha H major
jbltles of s Japan, and If this . is
realized li .irill be of great val
ue to the use ot automotive .ts-
hicies.. ' " ; ; " ' j
LEGAL BLANKS
'." One hundred and fifteen differ
ent forms, including: Contract ot
Sale;; Road ' Notice. W1U' "Forms,
Assignment 6f'. Mortgage,: " Mort
gage forms, Quit Claim Deeds, Ab
stract" Forms; Bill bf "Sale; "Build
ing "Contract, Promissory "Notes,
Installment Notes, 3eneral Lease,
Power ef-Attorney, Prune Books
and Pjtds, Scale Rfecelts": eU.C f
These forms ae ' carefdll'prfr
pared for the Courts and Prlvat?
bserPSfrc&s4 range from 2 cents to
12 . cents apiece ; -' and I the ' note
books from 25 io 6 cents. ;
' ; Printed and , for sale by . tb
Statesman Publishing Co Salenl
Oregon at business of f ice, ground
floor.; - ; -." .
Extrcordinary Sdlihc of
try
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C-f All of -Qw'Vpiixig and ruirimer uit3 to cell 11-277,
nhs .to. giTti fstyfm:tbe -benefit of practically tl. 2 cn-
$0 $LS
ti"fe season, i
t Xli-ICG .ICVC KJ fcv-...-. V - v
f Novelty Saits til' twills and tricotiftei.:.J$19.75 to X
Tailored SuitsThe best n trie houseware iiplulcj ia
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see cpt stTO:5viKi)oyr:: "
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1 Square Llirrcr nh Oral .Tcp i . ........-.$9.75
1 Lares Sqsare-r.Uriw,wi& Qvd Tcp. $19.75 i
1 DUntjjfd dyal Gat Frar.s LStcV $24.75 j
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45 li Tc cl Llattreits .;...r7..i.-r..-.-uP 1 U.C J
PHIai-fi, perp.axr ...:l.X....:..-...i...$1.75
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Malleable Monarch' Charter Oak, Majestic,
Auburn de Luzc.. Garland, Acm&
Jewel, and Universal 1 -
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6-ft Sfedi i'aliJ jrirftr-saea Qa!; fe" : -v
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$L98
$8;80
Steamer. Trunks, .
speial at LL
36-inch Guaranteed Trunk,
special at .
"Lift Top Wardrobe Trunk,
extra special .....".-. .
24-inch Suit;:
Cases i.;.w.l:.;.l.lL-
24-inch' flatting;
Suit Cases -uL
Genuine Leather
Hand Bags C
Genuine s 'Cowhide Leather
Bags, leather lined, in tan or
mahogany 'finish', extra
T.:f. sn.co
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