The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 09, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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RCVEIOTONS OK AWIFE
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TIK WISE ADVICE ULLIAN
G AVE'-TROUBLED r MADGE. 5
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I snatched 'up Dicky's telegram
which; IJIllaailiad ljust .excoriated
and read it tfyer hastny;V' , f
Wouldn't that sound -lovely' ..'la
a "spicy Saflday - featorp'4 8toryf '
Herv tone: "dripped' anndyed'. Irony
all over the place.; f Artists Gra
ham's frantic appeal, to beautiful
;. .EfiiieaV G-If lleil Y.
;she save ; or
yuog wife. Will
scorn him?" . I i;
"Don't Lillian.' I said faintly; -
"1 ought to be kicked, she said
with quick contrition, - "but,- on
the other hand, you cant.be shield
ed , from this , thing., You'll . have
to know Just what , they'll say.
What sort of chap is the telegraph
agent? Is he garrulous?" f
"'No, very discreet, a high-class
man."; iM' f;
; "Good.' But some other man
on the route may not be the same
type. We must tpike thef thing
down; It's lucky this Isn't a real
scandal or those' newspaper boys
would have routed us out aS three
this morning or the first' minute
their taxis could reach here! But
1 think a gossip Sunday story Is
all they'll tackle,' and - the I noon
train, will be time , enough . for
them. Let's see how much time
we have. t i , 1
No Time to Lose.
, sxrxjxnss tracer AMyJ:;
' '..;: ". Cwtinu Oregon, f
TTdrn-Brwtr liltUng Co,' . " -rrtiad,
Qrgm - , . . f 1 1
i "' I sat nclolng a pBctS a Prowi
Ut wfeicfc vu fed ea Uotfgea't
C ijf HmI. " . ,---
-t&orousrh.tMt. that -your Calf Ml
wfcj-a fru p 'otrectiooa, la a m
be4y--bttildw. -- i.V ; ; -
. .. Tears rery truly... . , - .
? ' (Slgaed) . TBK07 BSpagss.
llcdsrch's Calf ileal ;
noDcrrr-EsawsTra milling cd.
: . PortUad, Oxcgom ..
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, D. A.. Vy A.Son Salcin. t.
: Oregon. Grain Cck," Turner.
, n IV A. Kotthoff, efffion-.
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She studied her wrist watch.. F
"Can you get ready to start la
half an hour if I pack your bag?
she-asked. ,f ,:;',.,.M'""r ? ft
' "Twenty . minute3,7 1 Tefurnell
laconically, ." You'll : find asmail
traveling case, with toilet ahlclea
and mending kit all ready packed
in Wy top dresser 'drawer."j f
"I know," she returned,
have an emergency' kit likqTthat
myself. It's the best Insurance
against flurry I know. . Anything
Special you want me to put in?''
"Not a thing," I returned feel
ing that I did not care in tho least
What I wore or what I tookj with
me on this Journey, the most dis
tasteful I ever had ; faced. v
"All right, I feex," she c a rr oi
led inr laughable Imitation, of Ka
tie's stereotyped yph rase. ': i S
Then she began packing my bag
Hh deft, accustomed hands,
while I hurried through my dress
ing, feeling as I put on the new
tailleur Lillian had ' insisted I
should wear, that a sombre Vcrepe
costume would more easily match
my feelings. -; . , .'" '
i "That's - the ticket!" ; Lillia
snapped -the lock --"i of the bag,
straightened herself,; and swung
me around for inspection. j'You
are the niftiest thing. ' Madge i
Now your hat,' bo just a tiny bit
to one side we're going to regis
ter insouciance, gayety, charm, af
fection for dearest Claire, kftowl
edge of her being there can't yoi
see the taby cats about half ag
hour after you breese in?' They'll
be so bewildered they'll forget to
lap their cream." i . .
"There That's Settled!"
j I knew .that she; was cleverly
suggesting the course. I ought to
pursue, and my heart sank at the
prospect of being -' compelled to
play ; so anild a ; role When . every
pulse in me clamored for the
primitive feminine relief, of halr
pulling and face-scratching. K But
there was' no use starting at all
unless -I meant. to, play the game
through and I mentally girded my
self for; whatever; the next day or
two should bring me."
We started for the door. when,
with a suddeni dismaying thought,
I whirled on. Lillian. 5
j "Mother Graham!" I exclaimed
lit dismay. 'Whatever are we go
ing to tell her?"
"Nothing. Just noW. I'll attend
to'- that - when we come back, or
rather when I .come back.' J!m
not sure yet whether you'd better
dodge the reporters and take a
taxi to - Biverhead, getting ' the
train from there and leaving me to
explain, or whether .you'd better
come back , and see them here.
We'll mull it over as See go. f How
about driving in that suit? Won't
you' hurt It?"
"I'll , slip that' big linen motor
coat over it to beon the safe side,"
I returned. "Are you ready to
go?":.- " - . .
i "All set but my hat and coat,
Lillian returned- "You go ahead
and get the car around to the side
door, and I'll cover . your retreat
Against possible flank movements
of your., mother-In-Iaw." : . w
We .escaped, j however... without
any - sign of Mother I Graham," and
drove straight, to the telegraph of
fice, where the dignified and cour
teous operator-assured -me that
there was no possibility . . of . the
message being read jby other eyes
than ours and his own. Then he
wired' a request ftoija .LIlliaa;to a
high official pf the, jtelegraph sys
tem, which, when granted, would
effectually safeguard from prying
eyes the record of Dicky's message
all along the route, j" : I f i
"There, that's iettled!" Lillian
said with a little sigh of relief,
then I heard a quick catch of . her
breath. "Jlurry jMadge." she
whispered. "Let's go into the car
before he reaches ;u$." ' .
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as I. hurried along under, tho pro
pelling grasp of her arm, and saw
the .concrete answer to my . ques
tion as Dr. Pettlt, ; with black,
frowning face ' adyanced toward
lia-.:.s,--p-!-' -. j rtjj i
. - iTo4BeCoalnedJ ,
DIVEU JJATTLE; SHARK,
- VANCOUyEK, B. Jan7 8'.-r-After
a twenty minute battle with
a Blx.foot shark' 15 feet below the
surface of the water of this harbor
yesterday. Jack Bruce. Vancouver
diver, , emerged victorious navmg
killed the animal with an Iron
bar, he related today. The shark
attacked
said.
him; "several times, he
: GIBIJONS ilJKATS UCRKE
". GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Jan. 8,
4--TOmray Gibbons, St. Paul light
heavyweight, defeated Jack Burke
of Pittsburgh' in the sixth round
Of their scheduled 10-round, no-de
cision fight here tonight. .
; WE PAY CASH FOB
FURWITUR
AND TOOLS
Capital VHardware &
riert PrtceaPaid 1 ' '
2S5 N. Coml St. rtioae ti
KAFFIR
RN
" We have just 'received a car
of'Eastern Kaffir Corn and ran
offer it at less prices than either
wheat or corn. ! Makes -a very
fine poultry- feed.
Try a sack the-
need some poultry
nkxt
i Remember, that
full line of poultry
the right prices foij
feeds. : : i
time you
eed. . -
we carry-a
feeds and at
high grade
D. A. White
& Sons ;
Phone. 160
State SI.
Sunday Night Lecture
' SUBJECT:
"Two Covenants'
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Would you like to know if the Bible teaches that (under the
'New Covenant you do not need to obey the Ten Commandments?
Then come." - ' ' 1 1 : ' " ' T ; f l "" .
Charlie "Wilson, deputy sherirf .of Multnomah county, will
-play the euphonium. Nuf sed. ' There will be a crowdl S. Drf A.
church, 7:30 p. m; v- t ; . : j: !
Seventh Day Adventist Church
v- , Corner of Fifth and Gaines, North Salem 1
LECTURE 13 FREE
BRIXG YOUR FRIENDS
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C00LEY PEARSON
Your Business Ability j
Depends to a greath extent on your strength to back up
your convictions; Your knowledge of. being able to save
1 5 nntvmir foodstuffs ns well as other exoenses and
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your failure to take . advantage -of these opportunities
explains why you are always short financially and your,
neighbor with! the same income is able to save.' "Not
luck, just plain common sense. A comparing of prices
or a trial with us will convince you of this saving.
FRUITS
Largo Florida Grcfruiti .
.3 fOI' '4 ' . 12JJc
Oranges, Xavcls, large size,
3 dozen . . . . . . . s . t . . .85c
Medium pfate, 2 dozen. . . .45c
Jumble pack, zi dozen. , . . .ic
FanCy Bananas, 3 lbs.. . . . .35c
See Our Apple Display;
We are still able to furnish
you with Rood hand packed-"-..
Knitz Annies, wr box, . . .9128
.Yellow Xewtowns, large. .$1.48
Yorks (splenaid, eating
apples) -. i .: . w . . i . . $1.48
Stamen WineeapH, large 4. $1.4 H
Home Ifc-auties, large . . $1.48
Yellow NewtownS, argc. .$1.48
VEGETABLES
Trt ns ia vour eardener dor
Ing these winter months Fresh
Spinach, Pumpkin, Cauliflower,
Nevr Crop - Cabbage, , Lettuce,
Celery, Squash, Parsnips, Green
Peppers, - New i. Crop j Carrots,
Xew; Crop Beets, New Crop
Turnips, Parsley. - ... .. ...
COFFEES
i lb. M. J. M. 'I V. . . .
l ib. urn's ..L..,l ..
1 lb. Golden West ; . .
3 lbs. liullc Jotie
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1 . . .57c
. . .'.57c
57c
..$1.18
SIISCELLANEOUS
Jello, all flavors, pkg. ' . . : . 1 Oc
Camnbell's Milk. aU variedcM.
: per can . . . j, , . ... ... lQc
3 Shredded Wheat Biscuit. 35c
3 Tost Toastlqs . . 33c
KellocK's Bran Flakes ..... 10c
0 Old Dntch L . . . I . v . . . . . 4e
a P.' O. Soap 1 . .'. i . 1 . . . . .49c
O Creme Oil ji . . .1 . i . . . . .39c
13 White Wonder Soap. . . .49c
Citrus Powder . t - 25c
6 ' lbs. . Nary Beans ... . . . 40c
3 lbs. ilauaroni . i ...... . 25c
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HA31S
An exceptional Meat value
Sumur Cured. er lb. .... .2
Fancy Light Bacon; Back, '
: ner lb. I. . . I . i r. i . i , . ,25o
Fancy Light Lean Bacon,
per lb. . .' . i . .3oc
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We have enlarged our personnel and! will; be able to
give you better service. , . 1 i '1v - i" . ! '
Keep our last advertisement lor our delivery sched
ule. No 'extra charge for delivery! Remember our
TWice-a-Week . delivery to Salem Heights and daily de
livery to West Side. , . ; I ' j M
Phone C. O. D. Orders 52
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Saturday, Specials
AH 15c Bread 10c
..r , . , Saturday Only, , .
Whiter Rye and Whole Wheat
Pinea
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pple
Butter Horns
3 for 10c
Ye Old Fashioned :
Fruit - Cake
20c Each '
Full of Fruits and Nuts '
cake every one will enjoy
Bread fresh from our ; Sanitary Electric
Oven at 10 a. m.
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1 ALL FALL ANO WINTEH GOODS 1 MUST BE CLOSED" OUT. We are making extensive alterations and im-1
- provements in our store 'Carpenters will be busy installing fixtures' for our New Shoe Department which we k
r; win open February i; . As weil'aa inaking; many uther : improvements which will enable us to givethe piost in
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efficient service to our customers, for this reason our stock must be closed out as low as possible, giving the
Men and Young Men of this locality the opportunity to buy the finest
mest and
Furnishings at the greatest pavings offered anywhere at this time.
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d most high grade Clothing, Hats and
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SO Men's rid Young Men's Coats to Close Out,
fill All Wool and Good Styles
E-MLF
PRICE
( Every rTbp Coat and Rain Coat in stock, all new styles and
- . . patterns, to close out i
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One lot f.Icn'3 Hats', broken sizes, values to $5.00, to
One lot . Men's Hats,, values
. . : and colors,
to $6.00, all new styles r ) ,
now , -tiA "1 - 4u)cQ)
v ALEiOH-lER5. HATS LESS.'" 25"v'
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All Fall and .Winter Goods must go. Now is the time to Buy. Real Dras
tic Reductions cn Sweaters,- Shirts, Hose, Underwear, Pants, Caps and
" ) Hats,- See our. windows for wonderful values.
v ; y r .; :7..
: :!V GatfvaS Gloved ,
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- '- , 2 pairs only to a customer- ' '. . . ;
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I ; ' S.-.. djSiats- a :paiir
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' Enrineers and Firemen's
: . . S'OX- :
i ' Black and Tan ?
.'; S ceMs : pak ..
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I,?,.; ... j pairsjto a customer -. -i.- " .
rt't.! ':;r7;r;''"::'"in' Boys' 'Flannel" " -r '
Reerulair51.50 Values, to close out :'
M v ' ..- !': ,. (. ... i S .... i' -W- . - f . i '!:,(.:! .
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-r i; shits
50 Suits -Reliable Makes Kerschbaum and v T-A' V rTrirr-
, j : Fashion Park, to close out tlJ-jLit lM
V ;Oneot Jinn's and Yount Men'sr Suits, all good styles f?
s and colors! Values up toj$35.00, fbrth :s special event eOS' J fj)
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; Onelot Mn's and Young Merfs Suits the finest of m -
our stock-i Society Brand; and other high grade V J M:" KjA
! - ! makes. . Values up to $50.00; ; : . - . U oo'dj
j .. ALL OTHER SUITS LESS 25
One
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lot Men's Dress. Shirts, valurs
aiid Blanhinttan makes,
to $3.00, Arrow (t
On? Hot Men's Dress Shirts, valued to $1.00. rood: f(T . hir
. , ' patterns,-- - " . ; j- rV'vt "'i
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One lot Mens Silk and Silk stripe madras, values to ' (" -('
! . ; . Ji $6.00.r Now make 4your selections early; j r
SALB-STfiHTS 2ATUr.rY, JABI;-,!.: 175;CANr 'OT 'E5iEDrJYTO "SEL
EVLRYTHtNC FOR MEN
f NOV' ON SALE
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