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THE OREGON' STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 22, 1923 t i i I i n n inorri HULUIkU If liU nirarsrm Adcle Garrison's New Pftaseof : . - . -- t ' ... : REVELATIONS Of A: Vyjf g .. : . . CHAPTER 332 , THE DECISION MADGE MADE. -."Well! Ia (he promised view up to r specifications ?" Lillian masked slyly, -when after cllmhlng the . slope leading from the barn to, the woodland upon the property next tp' the Ticer farm, we turned " cm the highest point, " aid- faced ' the. -.way' we had come,; -.Bui'-her 1 : question- had -not. been- uttered un til a long minute after we had turned, for beauty lover .hat she H she had been stilled-, 'even as I was Into appreciative--thrilled eilence.at the view which" lay be fore us- v v ; ; From'' the accljvlty upon which we stood the grotind dipped down fard iri a lovely undulating slope of" woodland and meefibw to the ocean, fully three miles away. We cbuld'eleartyYVee'! theds-aein sil very sleain of 'the waters in the sunlighti'attd makb out thej.' sails end masts of the flshliig boats. and other - r ft plying f- their : : way thjiiushi.tlse.aves;- ;.'-.-; '; ' To,'a8Sde'thh church: spires apdj-icttireBque houses Tof van' dd village nestlsd'Un 'the; trees. Just bnrstiag'lnto' leaf; while from an isolated farmhouse here? end there SI;!IPS ; Drink. Plenty Water and Take Glass ef BaltsDefore Break f t itm - Occasionally ' V 1 Wben your' kidneys nurt and your back feels sorej dont ' set scared and . proceed Ho load your stomach4-with -ei lot oft driigs that excite the' kidneys and irritate the entire urinary,' traetlp.Keep- your kidneys, clean1 like1-you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them ..with. a. mlld,clrarmless salts , which Kelps toreraof-'ihe body's' urU nous 'Waste aad stimulate, them-to their normal activity. , i,Tae ,f ooetion4t- the kidneys is to filter, the blood. In 24 hours they, strain from it 5 0 0 grains of acid .and waste, so we can. readily understand the vital importance! H tcepiiiir"tV'i42ej'"acliTB "Erlai lots'cf ' gsodf water yon v jrierliik.:toka'ah;fa)s0? get x.y.paarmacu&..aoouc zonr czzces of Jad Salts,- .Take a tatte- toczial in : a gl4s: of Crater . r "2- fcreakfast each; morning for " U "t cays " and your kidneys 'may then act fine. This famous salts Is made frDaVthe'acid ""of5 grapes and 'lemon15 Juicer- edmblned wtttt llthiay-aad Vhas been . nsed - for years to V-Jxclp;' clean? and" stimu late clogged: kiclueys; alio to neu- : trail ze the acids' In the system so they are no longer a source of trritation tktttr cttel jrelieriBS Mad Jer i'w.eaknessj''.-'. '., .2-1 Ealts Is Inexpensive; can net injure; makes a . fdelightful e f f : rvc - cc i 1 1 llttTa-Tr at ef" ; rlnTs vs :l. '. Sj. everyone should takenbw acu,thea;to help keep their kid neys clean and active. Try this; glsd'keep-up'-the water' drinking, and no doubt youwlli wonder w L t. became of your kidney troa' tle- and backache. By all 'means . have jour physician examine your awaeys at least twice, at year. Adv. i - . . ' 'SgRSXror smoke curled lamy. -Ami. all around t us, . extending as-far as our eyes could see, the ground was - carpeted- with. VioleU and cowslips, j Marion, the beauty of the distant view dwarfed by the' lbvllness 'near at hand, was already, on. her knees busily gath ering , the spring blossoms.! Mrs. Tdcer knelt to assist the child,, but l4illan and , I stood side by sids la silent admiration , until a. re mark by Air. Ticer recalled us to eartht, and Lillian seized the op portunity to remind' me of my promise.' ' ' J ; -- , v t- ' - I .... What the House Disclosed; Don't be sacrilegious I retort ed, then smiled to sof tea my as perity.' "It'si like the things I've dreamed about; not , the things I've seen,"-1 1 acknowledged a few seconds later, "and ' I don't mind admitting that it will go far to ward palliating what we may find in the housed Let's, go down and find out the worst." j The worst? waa bad enough, indeed, as I ; found when we had retraced our steps and entered the house which Mrs. Ticer had tnougnt i migm ao : tor us ij. wo could find nothing ' else. , Dirt grimed-into .walls and floors and ceilings, wall - paper hanging in tattered : . strips, windolir i panes broken and stuffed with old rags. heaps- of tinslghtly rubbish in erevy corner-4his was the pic ture 'that- met. our-eyes; In every room. ' ' . -j. -' j ; "Seven maids. with seven mops," I murmured' to Lillian, f ' . y- It - 'Would take seventy - times seven k of the' modern ones," ; she rejoined, smiling. f But,i my. dear, will you look at that hand-carving on those 'doorsr:' : G , ' ' ... : j n jf-!. i."- ' Madge's-Announcement. -I followed her glance willingly, t had already'seen what jher ejacu lation was evidently 1 meant to point out to me, that underneath the grime, this . house ' which we were exploring was a wonderful old structure. It possessed sound walls and foundation, woodwork, hand-carved, which once; had worn the ivory-tinted paint so beloved of our ancestors, and lofty ceilings and staircases which would lend themselves to ; restoration as if they had been waiting . through the years for an understanding and to give back to- them - their heritage of cleanliness and beauty. i We explored the house thor oughly. Not a foot of it escaped u from the attic over the kitch en. partitioned off Into three tiny bedrooms, -; - which I mentally changed into, a billiard room in cidentally raising its roof -to the basement la-which- a few- rotting vegetables made their f presence emphatically known. But It was not . the . odor from them .; which, finally drove us Into the fresh air again, but another, sickly sweet ish aroma,, which: seemed , to . per- ivade everything, and was especial ly strong in the kitehen. n': k -;'What on earihaa thatrfi Lil- . I 4. . ' - -;- V- - " By MARGUERITE GLEESON rpHkt heautltul garcen of the i X :W. P. Lord home on South High street will be opened 'to the flower loving public ? tomorrow from' 2 o'clock until dark and all who delight In flowers and shrubs will be welcomed there; The? gar den party at home-will be spon sored by the Salem Floral society of . which Mrs. Lawrence T. Harris Is president. .-- ;-v ? ; . 5 Hostesses for the afternoon and evening will be Mrs Reuben -. P. Boise; Mrs. H. W. Meyers. JMrs. Dan? J. - Fry, - Mrs. Joseph H. Al- bert, Mrs. S. H.' Van Trump, Mrs. Lawrence T. Harris Mrs. N'J. Haas, Mrs. W. H. Dancy- Mrs.' Ro-: Bert J. Henrlcks,' Mrsi Jessie Ste-1 awrt, Mrs. John 'Ai Carson, Mrs. F. A. English, Mrs. Homer Smith, Mrs. A. N. Moores, Miss Oda Chap man and Miss Edith Hazard. i ,; 1 tt i -r'i"i t" : ;:j ; i Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Robertson have' started for San 'Francisco by 'automobile where Dr. Robert son will attend the national medi cal meeting. Dr.j and Mrs. Rob ertson' expect to be gone for two weeks and will visit a number of California points before their re turn. v :- ;:;. .'., --v- .U;' I : Mrs. Hugh Kyle, who has been a guest; in Salem for several weeks, will go to Portland tomor row for-atfce' Alpha Chi i Omega luncheon. - She will. ' return to Salem and will leave for Califor nia Sunday, . Mr. and Mrs. S. S. East -will- accompany her - back to Callfornla.lt - . - J ri $',t;-i ; Mr. and, Mrs, Walter L. SpauldT ing attended a reception Wednesday-evening In Portland for Mr. and Mrs. -Linus C. Pauling whose wedding was a social event last Sunday. . Mrs. Isabelle Pauling sponsored the reception for her son and his bride.. ' ' , !:..." jt .:. jfi" ' ,'.?v ;-j- j ' Mrs. Lewis D. Griffith will drive' to Porttand Saturday morn Ing.' - She "win attend the " Alpha Chi Omega luncheon" and will 'be Joined Saturday evening by .Mr; Griff ith, -They will be guests at lian asked.- rase 1 we "emerged - from thw kitchen door, n . - v v t. 'Hootch' Mrs. Ticer respond ed briefly. f 'Everybody's, suspect ed that they've been making it, but they couldn't get nothing on 'em. ; But j that's what" fheye been doing;, all irtght;,1 The smell of the stuff is grained right in the walls." i-,-; .'. . ... ,-. " ; r -il'll teUi the-world -It's all of that;' 'Liniate Veloinedr f filing her lungs , with deep breaths of the fragrant spring air outside, f But X don't, think. It's . anything that paint and paper' won't banish, do rouMadgeT" .. ;; L' ::r .' "Let me' announce r!gnt here," I said-smiling (at the anxiety for me which I knew lay beneath her question, "that the housing tones- 'RELIABLE KERCH ANDISE r.j . ...... .... -J ; i VV o:!c3 Dark colors, neat sinall jiatteriis; very good J?c tods fcr 47c yd. Voiles, Liht and Darks .plain andfi8rured; good values yard V - ' New Slipojr Sweaters r New styles, very neat, pretty colors, Ladies Sweaters at ?2.5a,: 53.00; atid $58; Chfl(irensall(y)r sweaters; Slipons at $2.50. -r 'r,y' :vh -y. .v:. i Hosiery- ' i 'Allen; A- Black Cdt -y'l Hosier.. Ladies; - elDc?: lisle hose pair, : ;...j..50c Ladies thread; silk! 1 hose 1.00 Ladies silk:hosei$i5' 4 L R. & G: Pcolar Priced ; 4 -"" rf Corsets--- R & G. Corsets at $1.00, v $L25, $1.75, $2.00. R. & G. Doable strength M Corsets, $20 to $3.25 ; 50c Brassiersat 35c, 3 Millinery Department White Hats, White Flowers; now, ori display. ! Be sure and visit this department.'-Children's Hats, big assort ment. Reduced prices.: Lots of flowers. Beautiful roc&3. Lo'ty prices. , Ladies R&ady to Wear'llats'at re- duccd prices; ' ' ' ; ' '--- -v. s v- .7 tlon of 'one family. la settled., This is my house. I've adopted it. arid! I'm going- to-own it, if possible. Mxa.. Ticer, it, ypnllteli; me the address of the owner I'nlgo to see him fat, once, and dosatSe deaL Th'"ITnwfrVl5kyxl,lla' the .furniture out; -ana in . the mean tfme " fntenrlew -carpenters and masons, and painters and pa- per-hangers; Jten'fc U: . a r mercy Mother Graham and Junior and father! are still Ini t the South? Whatever-would -Ido-with them if they were added to this' mesa?" A shout from the - road put. a pelod to my self-congratulations, Jerry Ticer, who had gone' to Sag Harbor . early; - came - up the path waving a yellow; envelope. . Telegram for you. Mis Gra- k. ..II . ir- (To be continued) : the: marriage of ; Miss Erma Rea den of, Portland and Warren Dalgh of The. Dalles Sunday morning The wedding will be. at the First Presbyterian church" at' 9 o'clock Sunday morning. Both are grad uates of OAC and will make their home in The' Dalles ' where Mr. Daigh is county 'agent . " ' Miss Lucille Fargo of Spokane has been a house guest at the W. F. Fargo home. ' Miss Fargo has gone" to San Francisco where she will attend the meeting of the Na tional . Educational association-. She is librarian at the North Cen tra lhigh-school - in Spokane and will have a part on the NBA pro gram this year. t ? i "if 'K ;r- :': -A musical program will ; be sponsored his evening by the Standard Bearers at the Jason tee- church.- Flute, voeal. and piano -solos will feature - the pro gram to which the public is- in vited; . ; ,v:t-'-v"- .-, ' ' .f ! Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Beattie of Oregon City: will drive through to Salem this morning and will be joined here; by , Dr. Beattle's sis ter, Mrs. Lawrence T. Harris anil Judge Harris when the party will go to Eugene. They will attend the ' commencement program at the University of Oregon where Miss Margaret Ann Beattie is to be one of those graduated. Miss Beattie will wear the mor tar board and gown worn by. her nnt, Mrs. Harris, who - was'lgradj uated with : the class oft 189 6 1 the first class to wear - the, . aca demic gown. . . .. . -..'.'".,' . 'J ! Mrs. Harris is an-officer of the Unlverltr of .Oreg6n7 Alumnae as sociation pan organltatlon of the women graduates of the - univer sity, . ,' '-" - 'orM : '. ' " wl&t$& irkajjiost Tveadat night ror?the mem-bers.of the. Ka foury's Progressive club at a din ner." "it "was served in the Rose room of the Spa. Rev. -and Mrs. Fershetlan .were special guests t for the evening. f ; : The affair closed the season for the club which will resume its meetings in- September. Special musical numbers were a part of the after dinner program. 1 Dr. , and Mrs.' C. A. Downs and Mrs. Louella Snow of Salem and Mr: andt Mrs. Edgar A. Wood of Portland have gone: for a threej weeks trip Into California. r Friends in Salem have received word'ot the birth of a aonto-Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, A. Moores. Mr, Moore-is a-son of Mr. and. Mrs. A. N. Moores of Salem. Mr.-and Mrs. Kenneth Moores live: In. LaJ Salle, HI. . ' . ; Mr. and Mrs. Edward E.- Bros-" Is, 1 accompanied toy Miss -.-Ju,ema Brown of Spokane' have recently returned from an automobile trip into California. . .. . . , . i y : '.' I ; Mrs. Harry .'"Scott 'entertained the ? West Central circle of the First Methodist' church Aid society Wednesday: Mrs, Moore and Mnu. LaRaut assisted. : --v-.'. : . : . Mrs. Blaine E. Klrkpatrlck and two" children with" Miss 'Martha Hawley are spending two weeks at Twjn ..Rocks on the Tillamook beaches, ' " ' ." , '"-., Mrs.1. LeBoy Brown of Vancou ver, Waah:; is visiting with bet mother; Mrs. Ida J, Niles. ' ,': t ' . ;.ijv , - : Mr. and Mrs. Clinton EC Os trander of Omaha.' Neb., with their two' children, Neill and Margaret, will arrive in Portland Saturday eevning, June 3 0. to speiid the month of July with relatives and friends in Portland and Salem. Mr. Ostrander received his educa tion in the Salem ' schools and was graduated - from the Salem high school1 with the class" of 1911. After his graduation' from Pacific University he spent- ope year as boys ; secretary of; tbJUjo cal YMCA, being called- from this position' to a similar work in the Portland' YMCA, Soon' after, the entry of the' country Into the war Mr. Ostrander enlisted in the army and' spent? an. additional six months with the? overseas Y. He, is now the director of ' religious education"' in the First j Central Congregational church of' Omaha.' Mr. Ostrander has a brother, Stanley- J. Ostrander in Salem, and" a sister, Mrs, R. : H. Chapter, in Portland. ;-' : ' r;if f Mrs. Ben J. Ellers entertained the members of the Count On- Me class of the First Baptist church at her beautiful, country home with a 'strawberfy feast Wednes day afternoon. Mrs. B. F. Heikes led the devotional . and 1 business meeting and a social time was en? Joyed , Mrs.,. Ellers was 'assisted by Mrs. W. Dc-XSj-eig, MnbrS. Wil lis and M"rW. W: S.'-Turn'eri'J ; 'The roomg jpfthCEi!irs;,i resi dence wereaeryu. beaatlfalrr with sweet ; peasrandj -vTpsean;:ThQse present' were: Meadanj.es,; p. ;p: Socolof sky, -C- R. Greggr-T- W, Davis,: S. Wiifis, J; J; Nemrev M1. Lillelund. tfXl TurnerCr OrsigM. S. Skiff. E Siddal. .A. B. McKillop. H. Hannss, W. McLaren,-B. H. Swan,jj; F. Chamber lain, J. Sholan, G. Ed Ross," Theo. Turner,1 Theo. Roth, L.vll Ross, L. Tweedale, H. h. Ralph, E. R. Wirner, M. Melchart, M. Lottis, J. Henderson,' J1R. Pennington, " J. Byork, E. S. Heikes, C. M; Ogles by and Miss Mary Hart; Miss Dora' Walker and the hostess: -v. I j Mrs. Edward E. BrosIUs enter tained Friday" at an informal tea Wednesday - for her., sister,: Miss Merna Brown of Spokane, who 4s her house guest. Mrs. Brosius' apartment in the Court, was bright with roses and sweet-peas. The guest li3t Included Miss Brown, Miss Sherman of-Eugene' Mrs. D. V. Jennings of Portland; Mrs. Carl. Nelson, ' Mrs Young,t Mrs. E.VA. -Cdiony, Mrs. Clarence ' Thompson ; Mrs." AI len Hopkins. Mrs.: Lmnrence A; Brown Mrs. Waited Kirk 'Mrs. Ernest Wyatt, and LMrs Howard -Peter- SOn. . - ; .;. - . ; . .. V- - ' ' Mr. and . Mrs.' E- R. M,orse of Kansas - City1 are 'guests "for the summer of 1 their ' son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and "Mrs. "Paul H. Morse at the B.1 L.f Steeves Kbrne Mr. Morse Sr.; is head of ; the mathematics department' of the Westpdrt' High school in Kansas City. : This is his' second trip to Oregon, while Mrs. -"Morse f! has been "out twice before this 'Visit. : The German marie Is steadier now. There are no further depths Donald to which it may descend. Tfire Appointrtieats f '.: , By Sthto's Exc:u.. ' , Three, appointments were r nounced from the office of Got nor--; Pierce yesterday. Vi" Schuller of Porthvnd is appolr.: oh 'the 'state board of ' pharn to take the place of O'. II. Schw . berg, who ' was unable to Qua: for the reason that he' has ; been a regfstered "pharraacUt f five years. vJames! S.'.Oalcs , Prineville ' was appointed "oa" t state' board1 of barber etar..: -to succeed C. H. Kelly of Port! George A; Hartman of PeCvlL was - appolntedT to succeed hl. on" tha hoard of ref eats cf t state normal sclrool: - R-ga-d'thd Classified United Army Stores Our tents (all new) are cut on a 29-inch basis (Instead of 3 4 inches).; Therefore bur 8 and 10 ounce' are - as. heavy as some ' 1 0 and 12 ounce tents '. They are one-third pitch and' have ten "re inforcements at -corners' and ga bles. The rope gables are a spe cial feature of our tents, and prove especially , "useful . in preventing severe winds ' f rOm r ' tearing the tent. ' We also ; have a j full line of automobile' tents.;."" ' 1 Army. Jtockers,' (trunks) . .995 Automobile; trunks . . . .$ 6JSO Trench shoes ... .$2.79 Men's Ball Ban d Hip Rubber : Boots ... ...i.. . i$5s Reclaimed O. D. Army Blan- kets . J-$a.OJ i All kinds of Army shoes, fold . ing cots, beds, mattresses-and all kinds of camping- goods; Amy leather, harness-(double) $63.00 and '143.00. .-7? - ,-r-iw -n -r -v- i united Army Stores 230 South Commercial St. ONLY 1 . YouWiUHaTto-HtirryilYoj- Tact A HI(GH GRADE WATCK .. , t . ...... . .- . . at 25; to- 50 of TpiHB High Grade Watches of fered in . , ; . , this history-making sale are going fast aiid you will have to hurry -S if you want to get-one' of these modern, guaranteed .watches : at ! prices which' : , cannot possibly Reduplicated after.this . , sale is over,' 3-. ft Inorder tomiejroom forjoiu : increased f stock of the GRTJEK WATCHES wearer forced to clean -outpour shocks o many; other standard; makes' of new ' modern watches, guaranteed both by ourselves ancl the manufacturer. Come in at once . and get the watch that yoa Have always ".' wanted, at this great; savirfgV in. price. Don't delay. Remember only ten days more of this sale'. ' - . ' l mailt . m i i VrTiy Tak This i Ne progressive Jeweler can f-f carry all the .makes of watches, T'-.a?'. therefore concentrating on - - the --watcn tnar we consiaer the best the CRUEN' WATCH ;themasterplce ot'the-" watch ... makers craft- By keepings a - . more ; complete -stock of Gruen ! ' watchree jwe can hereafter, ren der better 'service to our , pa- , trens! by! selling them ' watches ; of precision? aad earing for the -; watchesafter they are soldi t?'; Tb make room for this com plete line of Gruens we-must ' get?'rid of some of - our other .lines at once and we are forced ' o sacrifice many of them at - these; hitherto unheard' of. prices. "; : ? ' a l 1 M V We Xiallojtention special kale-' of our aaridge Gift She; r to our special -i ' ." See Window on liberty Street .' "Vases, choice assortment $6.00 to $7.50 - English perfumed potteryt Special Quality Service-Price. '-j Shob Gifts. , V .Jr. " .$3.83 Tair, .$3.93 Tzzh COc Each Gifts That Last. icbs- 399 State StV Corner Liberty Salem, Oregon Vf ' :L I1P3() ' Child's and Misses ; sizes 8's . to . 2's in ' browni oxfords and ' patent Mary Jane pumps medium- weight soles for street or dress C-O I2C -wear. : jOh sale vMv i ' " Boys'; outing shoes for sunyner wear built for - service 01 ' QC and-priced on sale at .... ):Q: p " - - - -1 , . I i 125 North Commercial IVi id-Summer Clearance -1 Eyery line reduced, n.o exceptions the policy is high grade foot- -' " wear at a grcat-'saving in thb salei n ; ' i Women's street jr dress Pumps in satin, patent' or combinations, many styles to choose from, values up to ?12.50. Qi or GroupecTat' one' price on sale ..A;. C iOD ,"'5r ""r"" T , Men's Oxfords in. brown and J black ?calf skin, the season's newest lasts -Priced for this iM Q r sale at . Ofl.oD ,t Women's Oxfords in brown and 'black kid and calf skin,-many styles in Novelties. On-sala Tansinrr in tpnce from $3.95 to i,. J.clb : -at i-. ? t Men's work shoes built Over the . army last' for solid comfort. Sale :OT OK price ....:..L...r.u O Upwards 4 1 Pure tb-ead S:!!: resiJir $1.25, ale 2 r for the price ol -v ..i-. j i - ' one.' v : ..S r . , m . V x Fon Speciala In Child c Sh'd.cc- and'.1 CGicr. ' Visit C :r S:c:n j "Rear 'Eccnarrr " :c nh Con:ni orcir.l St.