TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1022 'ACE FIVfc MALLINSON'S SILKS DE LUXE MALLINSON'S SILK& o LUxK" J WM 11 1111 Blw'"' J 1fNN ON SINGLE GIRLS IN j mliOT ASP OiO RACE FOR HUSBANDS" ttsKJ ll pi ml W0M Hi kH5K5 Prices on Revere Passenger Car Tires and Tubes, ejfectire May 8th, are not subject to tvar-tax, the tvar-tax having been included. BETWEEN the 30 x 3"R Tread" Revere Tire at $10.90 and other tires selling at about the same price there is ;a bigger difference in economy than ever before. The $10.90 price brings this tire to you at such an increased value that, to men who know Revere, there are no two ways about it Ask them. S. B. CROUCH We recommend Revere Tires and Tubes tobe - FAMOUS SCHOLAR liritism Is Only Revamped (ecromancy, Declares Dr. Paul L S. Johnson. By ARTHrn RROWNLEE, national News Service Special Corrppnnnripnt. NiLADEU'lUA, Pa., June 27. muur Conan Doyle 's lectures In Academy of Music here on Spirit- are receiving pointed criticisms several prominent Pliiladelphi Amonc others, an answer to his lis has come from Professor Paul Johnson, one of Ihe best known irai scholars in America. ic claims that "Spiritism is re- id ancient necromancy cur- amoriK all ancient heathen na a a part of their relftflon" tfcat "tho spirit medium l3 tlm m counterpart ot the ancient npI spirit-familiar and Becro- w anil of the less ancient Jn naicine man. they are the devil's underlings the fallen mgel's palming themsolves off as the dead." "I uirree with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's intimation to the elfect that he has not a soft head," declared Dr. Johnson. "On the contrary, he has nn unusually full and level head and, better still, a good kind heart. It strikes mo that he has only one empty lobe In his brains. This vacuum in his head is the ailsence of correct knowledge oil the nature of the spirits with whom he communi cates in spiritistic seances. This lack of knowledge on the subject, com bined 'with his brilliant mind and kind heart, makes him an advocate of Spiritism. Fails a-s Detective. "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the au thor of the best detective story in existence, has failed completely as a detective: for tho persons that he Is investigating have completely de ceived him and thrown him off the track as to their identity, plans and works, if the fllble is true in its teachings on tho subject and If the testimony of multitudes of unde ceived former Spiritists is to be ac cepted. "Replying to the question, 'How has Conan Doyle been deceived as to the identity, plans and works of the spirits that he has been investigat ing?' 1 would say, according to tho Hible corroborated by tho experi ence of multitudes of reformed Spir iting the spirit that 'appear in se ances are not at all dei.d human beings, but fallen angels devils or rotensor Johnson declares, that j demons who Impersonate, the dead. "umrstaniling of Spiritism is not the teaching of the Dible on the ,ert. hut Is also corroborated hv "itudes of reformed Spiritists, experiences with the spirits liW'ortrovertiblc evidences that A i for your hair A NEW ncrct, discoT- end by a hairdrcKir, niakct poiiible btiutiful ir for tvery woman. Th' Wildroot treatment "I oon make you! hair truly lovely. WILDROOT n louc Ujuid Shampoo for salt by Uoyd Crocker This is my reply to his request fori nn answer, as his claimed duo, to Ills question as to the identity of his communicating spirits, the familiar spirits of the Dtble. "These demons are wonderfully ; Intelligent, knowing nil of us intl- I mately. even in I ho minutest particu lars that most of us think are com-i pletelv secret from everybody except our loved dead and ourselves. They are also deei'lv diH-ttrul, being the lvlng spirits of tho Scriptures. They 1 nse their knowledge and (tinning to. palm themselves oft t s do:id friends and relatives. Impersonate. Otu" Friends." "All of us know that when death severs us from loved ones there is left an aching void in our hearts, which yearn for the return of fellow ship with the departed. The fallen angels, taking tidvantage of ithis longing, through Spiritism imperson ate our. friends and relatives the more thoroughly to gain influence over us to their advantage and our harm. The great success that they have achieved in this matter attests their 'wonderful knowledge of our lives and their almost uuK'lievublo deceitfulness. "The activity of fallen angels . demons palming themselves off as our dead friends and relatives Is what genuine Spiritism is nothing more and nothing less. Thus Spirit ism is simply revamped ancient ne cromancy, and the medium is the modern counterpart of tho aucient spirit-familiar, necromancer and Indian medicine man. "The question, why the spirits that Conan Doyle has been Investi gating might not be his son, mother, etc., I would answer: According to the Tilble and human experience the dead are dead, and therefore aro un conscious; consequently they do not think, know, hear or feel in a v.-ord, they neither do nor can do anything. They will remain in that unconscious state until the resurrection. There fore they cannot communicate now with us. Hence the spirits that claim that they are our dead friends and relf tlves are lying spirits the fallen angels." "Grass" Widows Take Lime light in Marriage Statis- tics of California. (IiiternatIon.il Nowb iervloo. SACRAMKNTU. . Juna 27. Widows and m-ass-widows are rapidly gaining ground on the single girls of California In the race to the marriage altar, ac cording to statistics made public to day by L. E. Ross, chief of the stnte bureau of vital statistics of the board of health. Of especial significance is the fact that divorcees are far outdistancing their widowed rivals and are steadily creeping up on the single contenders in the marriage mart. During Ihe last two years 75 per cent ot all persons marrying were . single. 11.5 per cent were widowed i and 13.5 per cent were divorced. Kit-1 tee-n years ago the percentnge of sin- j gle was 85, widowed 9 and divorced I 6. Remarriage by divorcees has made rapid, consistent gains year after year, Ross's report states. Ross a report In this respect reads as follows: "A study of the marriage statistics indicates that there is a gradual. steiuly change In the proiMirtions ofi single, widowed and divorced persons marrying In California. The percent age of single persons Is decreasing, and the proportion of widowed nnd di vorced is increasing, that is. while the total number is Increasing as the population grows, the widowed and di vorced are gaining ground faster than the singles. Widows Show Gain. "Dining the last two years about 75 per cent of all persons marrying were single; 11.5 per cent were wid owed and 13.5 per cent w ere divorced. Fifteen years ago the percentage of singles was R5; widowed, 9 .and di vorced 6, Remarriage by divorcees has made rapid, consistend gains year after year. The widowed have also advanced, but less rapidly than the divorced. "Notwithstanding the rapidly in creasing porportions of divorcees re marrying we do not hud that they are first choice of either hndes or grooms. When divorced persons re-marry first choice Is for a single partner, second for a divorcee and third for widowed. The tendency among divorcees to mar ry single persons Is much more pro nounced among brides than grooms. "Single persons prefer single first, divorcees second nnd widowed third, the order of choice being the same as for divorced persons, nlthough the percentages vary. "Among widowed persons the order of choice is single first, widowed sec ond and divorcees third, but anion i; the grooms the widows are about as popular as single girls. Widows, however, show a verv marked prefer ence for single men." Cigarette It's toasted. This one extra process gives a rare and delightful quality impossible to duplicate. Guaranteed br Quality High I. ABRAHAM The Silk Store 110 No. Jackson St. PHONE 110 Prices Low WARNER RUST-PROOF CORSETS WARNER RUST-PROOF CORSETS HIGHJACKERS FEARED BV CROOK CLASS SAX FRANCISCO, June 27. (IT. P.) "Highjackers" are more feared by bootleggers than prohibition agents. "Highjacker" is the underworld name for crooks who prey upon the crooks in this case, upou those deal ing in illicit booze. For example, the "highjacker" will learn that a certain bootlegger is; planning to bring in a trtickload of booze on a certain night. The "highjacker" gets a truck, ' holds htm up on the highway, and t:ikes his cargo away from him, knowing, of course, that tho boot legger can hardly appeal to tho po lice. Thus he feels fairly safe. Or perhaps he will learn whore tho booMegger has his liquor stored, in which caso he will conduct a raid of his own, and remove It. liootlcsigers ure afraid ot "high jackers" because the latter are usu ally ox-convicts, and are not afraid to shoot on plight provocation. Pro hibition agents, on the other hand, seldom use their revolvers, nnd never except In case of Inst resort. Numerous times lately when raids have been conducted, bootleggers have shot at the officers, later- ex plaining that they thought they wero being held up by "highjackers." AltOVXI) TI1K TOWN 4 Arundel, piano tune:. Fnons 189-L. T T June is mere Season of Brides and Happiness, of Wedding Gifts. Let your gift be Jewelry, bright 'as a brides dreams, or a piece of brilliant cut glass or hand painted china. A beautiful chest of silver will always be ap preciated by the bride. " A fine selection is here for your consideration. BUBAR BROTHERS JEWELERS-OPTOMETRISTS. p. mil W UJ7H L. F. T. PICNIC AotD DANCE. Here From Portland- Mrs. C. W. Sherman, nnd daugh ter, Polly, are visiting here at tho home of Mrs. Sherman's brother, S. D. Kvans. They will spend a week here. Mattresses upholstering. Hose. made over, fiirnlturo Phone 91-J, i'02 N. BOHEMIAN TICKING. Natural color. For embroidering, spreads, table covers, pillows and many other uses. 37? per yard, 36 in. width. Uerger's Bargain Store, ' 400 Cass St. -o- CLASSIFIED COLUMN MJU HHW CJLASBIVIiaD AD VEatTlftll H 111 NTH WIIX UM lOVD AS LAST . TA VMDEt KADla "tUft TOD At." ' WATKT. ANYONB havfnir too ins to rent to tour ists miring barmo I'unii, notify the Drund t;rill. WANTKI Uonrtt and room for in prlvuto hotiifS, Aiijiy to Clurko, tirund llotul. IK intm to. C WANTKI $1500 on tlmo lmui, city and Huiimrluin property Hccurity. Addrt ("'' cure Ni'WH-Htivtt'W. FOR SAUK Good Dodge. Cheap. Phone SU,-It. FOR CALK I I'hoiw :u-K-2. or 4 (rood milch cows. WANTKI liny himiW. It. ('. ImvulRfr. HnselmrK, lit. No, 1 . box 43; fulll inllj-M eii-wt on Dt-ur (Yeek road, R'ANTKI Modern furiilnhtxl lioiuo by (MiKineiT ami wlfu. No chihlron. Jn- iun o 401 M m St., or nail i ij-j. AVANTh'l Unf urnlshfd modern hnir ly couple without HilMri'ti. I'orinan nnt. AildrcKH I. H., Ni'V8-It4'Viow, WANTKD 20 axo iiM-n for Myrtle t'rt'ck ramp. 'uhim $.t.tiu per 4Ih'. CnHfornla-UruKon 1'ower Co.- Urnud Hotel. Sutherland Home Entered by Burglar Tho A. G. Kuthorlantl homo on cast Lane atroot w.b roblM'il lnat nlnht, a few dollars in money foeliiK t:iken. TIip but dar enteml tho homo aftor removing a screen from a dowiiKtaira winnow. H did not at tempt to go ul'nira, but riflort thn (!pakR nnd drawn tn the lower p;rt of tho houao. Kvldently money wuh tho only ohjevt, ;is nothing waft tak rn oxrept four silver dollara and .two pocketbooka ront;unIiis a few renin In rhnntcf. Tlio pilverwaro dntwer ItetnriiM 1 nun Kukciic .MisH JoHophino Slnnott relurned here yesterday after upending several d;i'B in ICuKeno visiting with her ma ter, MIhs .Mildred Sinnolt, who la em ployed at that place. roathors rennovatod, fonthor mat tresaos made. Phone 91-J, 202 N. Hose. ItoiMhitf lVrmlt IsNiied A bulldinjj permit wan Issued ej terday to iMonrim Cheek who la lo build a $:iono reFiIdnoo In rtv.r luok. Tin ronirnct haa been let to Elmer .Mugger. AU kinds or cement mental floor; and walks. Tel. 444-L. wink. IJhso Toiii Morrin, Iteluni l-'rotn IN)i-tain lr. and Mrn. J. K. Cliapiiun liavi returned from purlland whei" they ppent u wH'k eJijoyliifr Ihe f'ni'llnmt Uwo Kestival. I n. Chapman nino was opened, but The -work is b;'i local talent. nothhiR was stolen, t attendil to business matters !eved to ho that of j in Expert furniture packing and crat ing. Phone 91-J. 02 N. Hose. that rity. HAUY etahe Contractu taken for water wells, deep or Bhalloir. Prlcja reaaonable. Albert Graham, Looking Glass. The h. F. T club will hold a picnic, and dance at the Kiddle pavilion Tnn- day eveninc. June 27. KhcI member; will have the privilege of inviting iv Kiiejt and a jolly Rood time will be had. All attending are requested to brins a lunch nnd hot coffee, creHin and HUpar will be supplied on the proun'is. Lunch will be served about 7:30 and automobiles will leave this, ritv prnmptlv at fi:3n for Riddle. Dorothy iJalmn. Para mount Btar, nrirani.ert a igilunee com mil tee in "Tho Crimson Chaiienre, her new j children plcinre, which wi'l he at tin; Anth'ta riv d he theater tonight. .' oe thU to run a In d patij? out of !xn Valley and to avenge the mim!. r of her f;ther. Tt men nt wild riding, abooting and all tion- but that Is ton excels. J;ick lie the star and nlrong aupport- kttula of exciiiiiL whre lHroiby t Mower plays npi beads mi unusuri f ii tr nst. Here I'nnii KvcivH Mi, and Mrs. K. .1. Kelly nnd two Frank and Vlr,;!iii.i. ar Ibis iiiornintf to vi:;it t the P. Sinnolt. hoimi h"n. They expect to spend about two w -i-Un in tbi.4 city. Mrs. K- Hv and cbihl reu rusidu in Kveixtt, V:udilntod. WANTKD Keeder pig, will pay 10 eentH per pouiul delivered nt Stddlora' Jloi;ie, for rltfht hii'etl and to welrflt from fifty to one hundred and fifty poundH eiH'h. AddresH Ueo. (tld die, 'ddlers' lb i nc t w I m r k: Ore. WANTKD A limn or woinun eapahWi of liiltlng of our tmtlt'H IiiinIiiuhh In liooKlas county. AKrceahlo work. (I'kmI tiicome. Hinall hond, noeenstiry Willi referetUT. K! Mr. I U at Icy, Ho tel 1ouk1u8. Cull Monday or Tue-day. FOR UKNT .i:t-U FOR Rp:. t-floeping room. I'huno Ftilt It i'!NT HltM-piiig room, bulh. 401 South Mil In Ilieet, FAi ItKN X Hafety spoilt bnx. Ut:44iliurtf NHtlonal linn Full ItKNT I- Ive r n7 MoiiMdioiil tfooclN for nle, 3:n S. Miitn ft, Vi HI ItKNT -Nice furnished apHi tineiit, 'litne .'HIT. -1. 77 WVnt MomIkt Hi. t (ST T 1,4 live flH-11 o:;i ... dn. ini.ill 1. irtolt nt Wr.n t e KhlHHeft, "Wllld, ftlami-ml In aid. Jie.tuin to roi I'linnm IiST Scnrt clojtler of pearls, ii linselMirg Ni-WH-Itev U.isT- hie rtiiil'cr hip l"i nioiifit ft In So ml a v. t-' I ml. turn to NeWM-IIevlew offl H TIIAV Fl "From FilVi7iV.u-7T llKht r ' yetirllnir heifer. mler hit. to rti h' ear. J'leaxe iMiify lc. J. Farnnworth IN.Mehuru lit. ICeW.'illl. OI'K FMI'Ia.iVFKH ar- nmkliig from fl. iliily. Jlavo an opcnlUK for two innrit no-Tt anil woim-ll. Steiuly i;ili pioviiHMit If OUitiiHid. Tmi tt-i'ei or l.ecoiiie toeM r p n nt-u l 1 1 v-h in Southern HeK-ui. MiHidH v or Tlieridity. Sec Mi. (latest, Hotel limp iua. . FUK SAI-F Itouud pup, Jj each. I, lavlH, Olallu. Pie. FOlt HAIM Hay. Edenbowar Orcnird Tract a. """OJffUF.r Ft ill K A IA1 v ion t r in k. Imiulra 1 J. i. Day, ri.K line St. - FOU HALi: One flnu jVrsey cow, Blv t Kuh per jlny.Call SflH-Y. " Pt'iYt SAldi Th heat wlr'o " wheel ForB Jil iilJtt' ViiJiLi1!. T.3 w 1tno Ft It SA LK Jood young work hor fi 4 'liea p. VciKhl3t0. PJl'J"'''!; FOU SALfa Sevoral lrlVht'iitt'r"iiuBk ;i mo. old. Hpuiicuko, Itaat Ay l'honi! .ir.l-V. m l)l HAtK About a tons of bah'd hay. $10 per ton. 1. 11. C'aitlo. li-flt 1 iivlU. 1. Uosetirg. FOU HAl.FCned apeclal n'lx KoidiJ baker. Hood hp niecluinlcally. Can RttntralOarHge, Honeburg, " FOU 8A1jK t)ne-iioro biiKKy and hv nenn; jiIho two-homu Hprlng wiikou, 1 1 Mat h i h.U t . ji h iiii.i 3-F-4. FOlf HAlIli 200 Bhitrim Vtuek, 6reKm K.plora(lon Co.. Iliihlle. Ore. I'rlw $2 per Bliaro. It. J. I'aquln, RldtlliK Oregon. i FOU " KALli Amerfcnn Meat Sflelim; Much toe. In good eonditloti. A ba Koln. Hi-e A. J. Young, Auto Caorp OroundR. - FOU SAUK t'hadwh-k hay prom, horno power; alno I'alrhaiikH scales. All fop $l"t, TIiIh in a buruuin. Joo lh'drh 'kL jrrHln, Ore. ' Ft "KH A 1 . 10 -'-7 Ic n i sTl t cblng and ph ot li attachtio-nt. l-'lts anv sewing nun h Ine I'rlitf 5S. W'ONOMV aAblJtf iMMI'AN'V, Medfoiil, Oickoii. Cli K,T;)M l;s-AitiveriiV)r Wood "and lthik Ta ri rln n ch err leu for 3 c nls . pound on tho treen. I'mnn and K4 all you want. (Turtls ltaucli, ph(H S-F-J. FOU HAl.K - -liv iiwner. S't acreV m Tt'H In khi den, 1d family orchurtl, hiilancQ tluitier and paHtui. 6 room h'oiy. 2 chliken hoimea, crei1 l-iiC.tli of nnu 40. Splendlil wprliiS. If lnlercMted.cill phono 3-(. Fulf HAl.K -Siio'lhoiii-lnirliMfn "liiiTl year. Futher Tea Ihtered. lliot u-r ",0 1 1 m. milk daily when 1 bought tbi? calf. ShropKhlnt mm, 3 years, reniij er'1, or will trinv, itlm for equatTy i,' I I M-In I lie or ltd m lion 1 ett e. Fl iji . I'arher, 'tinyoiivllle, Ore. . Make our place your rlce station a coinpletn lire of aoneKsnrie. ")J'' isfaciory reprtlr 'irfc. Grant viw Ch rare. KOI!' HAM fall 414. liilt KA'i'K- Cow, Ali4o 20 head of Kt. 1. l:i FdU SAI.K -Flnc big I' box, cheap I rude for gnat . a. Frank KUtHioi, rif. itbl.i lln St., Do-. I. 'in Diinhii H.'II ht.nK Savoy ind k:le plaTilx. all b M N. r Mrs. K aid's pluc, Wnt A HAIti IAIN --1 No. 11. 27;-lb. low weparator, $10.00; 2 No. IH-V 600-kto. Iowa Separatora $i!.00 each; KtH. nhovet wlnKin row rhling cultlvutur, $i:.,oo. I'rhea F. o. It. Hutiorltn, cuHti. M' (rjry Urolhcra, buthorllii, itrvKtW. 1 I't ilts1 -K -Anlonioblio tire. one :iiix:i4. $.'r. mi- $'.t.r.o. ; Two 1X4. ill.K.-.. One 3x4, $14.23. Autoinoldle lotteit: One :p' t. $!.:., Fiv .tux 3 '4, $1.75. t one i-k::1. $' v. ftn :i,'x I. $i '.'. Two outouiohlln trailers. ono U ton truck. Terms or trade. One new wii K on box and i-4-iit. m j biirrel heavy Waviu ly oil. . Closing out :il. .1 T .It Mi l. -l1 " iM fftA mi Th Hof0 HIM. "7 uAcett Jo mu;n '" k!j CCWH'J 1 ; 5 . .Jt 1 H Nore or? ta face ; IT MS A Fa-, 'iaitrl HO'.'C Ot- THt TeACN&K'JT IH SHt. cucr THOocur-i-o-.i cut rioneNr, rr 3rwuQ ' VAHPti-T COVLO TAttC A h'OTE roiPl06R WCLLY'S FATHCR. tMttei -:fJ tr-'S- n -rl Kids W Oswald Runs the Gauntlet , By PERCY L. CROSBY hv mv -r - -X. . ,v C J