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. Y 3 HIE OREGON STATESMAN: THURSDAY, MAT 28, 101ft .3 r ; t REVELATIONS OF A WIFE The Story of a. Honeymoon A Wonderful Romance of Married Life Wonderfully Told b ADCLE OAIUUSOX WHAT! CHAPTER CCCHI steal the Teluable collection of paint- ! lags in the Cosgnyve farmhouse par- JIAUUt. A.U wiuky OVER-Mor, HEARD H.N TriK DEPTHS OF THE WOODS. s - . I Ing the scheme of the unscrupulous be. : . --.-J. ' ' ""'),' She had paused for a moment af ter her threat against me. so that my momentary little lapse of attention did not prevent me fronrheaSng the conclusion of her directions, to the man. "Something Goldstein Doesn't Know" . Yoii must get out of here "at 3nce it isn't safe." - i Thejlow voice or Mrs. Allis, our fellow boarder at the Ccjgtove farm house ip the Catskllls", barely reached Dicky jand me, as we crouched iin th underbrush, involuntat y witness es of her secret meeting with the sfangeT who had just made his way to the' gigautic jnk near us. land wnons j Dicky had recognized asl i "bajger-on of the Worst crook among the New Loik picture deal er" - j -What's the row?" The man's roughened voice rose carelessly. Ma. AIM" promptly iapped hid mouth lightlyj with the back of her hand. You faol!'' Her tone w?s ercn more stinging than the epithet. "I've only a 'minute dw- two- to tell yoa ev erythlaig. so kep that .voice of you'-s to yourself until I get through. It's like a i buzz saw." ; -' The man gruntid su'kily. but 1 'noticed he did not speak again. Ev idently; h3 position was inferior to that of Mrs. Allis in the gang which I was certain now was planntnng to "You go back to Kingston and Wait there at the same nlaeo until: "There's aj arti?t and his wife up j I let you know! what to do next."! he' directed.; yi'ni going to New York myself tonight -and get some-! thing jl 'need: f I'll lei Go'lh;tc:n ! know you're on the job." j "Goldstein's getting a bit leary."! Marriag After the e License ne'e, got Here last night," Mrs. Al lis went on, and we had to etra'n our ears to catch the aimost ! inau dill words. "Of course the minut3 he spotted the pictures he knew what DON'T forget a very necessary feature of your trousseau, Miss June ,Iride-tb-be your footwear. You will need a pair of dainty pumps, 'r at least one pair of ox fords for walking, and eertainly a pair of smart colonials. CHAMPION IN SALEM'S MIDST IPAULUS FAVORS , PACKING PLANT Waterbury Holds Piano Rec- Manager of Salem Fruit union Addresses Growers of Polk County . ' t v i r ord, but uet nook tor Miss Next Door Salem, has another world's champ ion la her midst. He is J. M. Watcrbury. "world's champion Marathon pianist. ins them. Yt-rst of all. the art'st's wife is one of these snooping Janes '!"' f-inMcp herself & regular sleuth, and she's had peepers ope tcr me ever tines, she landed. So the-e'i no use trying anything tonight or indeed until the end of the 'week. By that time 111 have a scheme ready that'll -pull .the wool over the eyes of the Cesgroves. and 'at the same time give me a chance to get "nd "j even witn the dame t men tioned." j - Low as was hervoice. the! male volence of it struck a thill to my heart. I clutched Dicky's aim in voluntarily. He slipped his arm around me carefully and noicvlessly so that no hint of our presence should reach the two consp!rato-s. As I lifted my eyes to him and met his reassuring tender smile, I sud denly lost ail my misgivings, and felt myself strong for the task of thwart- Owwt -!-.,, JT A-'K & .n ,si?t;.. CrescerifB aking Powder Cmcnt Xff. C9, ftMttte. Wash. SoUby Quicker, Cheaper, Better HotiWater All over tho house plenty for the toilet and bath ample Quantities for the kitchen and laundry, and all with very little attention and at a low cost for fuel. You simply connect a RUUD ' Tank Water Heater to your, rane boiler, light match . end turn on the ftaa4n a few minutes you bare an abundant sup ply of piping hot water. ZlSminate the d 3y and draOicrf of tb coml fire. Sst tlxn. labor and money. Um (as-heated water. Tbl UtUo boater doe a wonderful work and will ghro you many years of econom ical, reliable seiw Tfcse. . On display at our anowroom. invy were worm, ana he'a put the j the. man returned -esoectfully biyj Cosgroves wise to the danger of ros- doggedly. "This is a risky business iti doesn. see how von're oioj; to 'set away with so many of thorn without their being traced." "Do I oave to tell you again that I know exactly What 1 am about?" Mrs. Allis returned crisply and coj-j temptnonsly. "There's snvethinij about this business that even Ooldf stein doesn't know, and is not goingj to know nntil I get good c nd readv la . tut him alter we get the pic tares out. It's something that wl'lj make him sit up and take not ce I promise you. Now get back when you canve from as ' cijnirkly as yo ca.i. . , uia you do as I told you cycle over f om toe next station : "Yes " laconically. "Mr wheel 1 up here a piece, jnst far enough froni thci road so no one will see It." 'Good! lletter make iia'ks for it now. I it ?tay h?re until I m sure you're on your way back along the road. The artist and "his wile are going fishicg , this morning, so if they coma along here, they'll think antveaoying thi wood.. So. long How Unexpectedly Helen;" Came. As the man tfirnd and -c'imli the bank qHickly. Mrs. AHJs drew her inevitable knitting front a bead ed bag she carried on ber arm, and seating herself at the foot of the g!j gantic oak began to knit as compost edly as if that were the sole objeci of .her life. It was impossible for us to move without her hearing us. ran reaiiziag nan we nad ove-i beard her conversation, and we were rapidly becoming cramped, crouched as we, were in the underbrush. Just as it seemed as though wa could not bear it any longer o release came.' Walking swiftly cautiously through the undei brush f-Tjm -.a direction opposite to that in which the Cosgrove house lay. cam? th' bojr Fred, who had been mysterf lonely alifient from the breakfast table, although his mother had sucf ceeded in ' makiag every one except myself believe thai both he. and hii twin brother, Ned. had .been there. I was sure the (newcomer was red, even before he - came near enough for me- to recognize the marks which I alone of the ' Co$ grove boarders had discovered, and which distinguished him from his twin brother, Ned. When Dickv and 1 had started oa our fishing trip we had left Ned in the farm yard busily engaged in' helping his father. and I knew he could not possibly be comine toward us f'om another di rection. (To be - continued ) K. & SHOES will rleaso you' now auel all the lays of your married life. They an- so hright and cheery ko cor rectly styled and fit the arch so beautifully that no other shoes should ?e mentioned in the same breath. " . - Price3 from $4.75 to $9.00 PARIS SHOE SHOP oui- ye( border trpuble and arten the war ith Germany broke out was again called to the' service and went with the Colorado troops to Camp Kear ney, where after several months of intensive training ithey were sent to France, where they have siuce been stationed. Entering the rank's as a private Mr. Dempsey won pro motion to corporal and at the time of his discharge had been advanced to a sergeancy. He was fomerly a mtember of the Oregon cavalry troop of Portland. ' . . . , Portland Railway Light And Power Company "H HI 1 1 1 II II ll 1 1 1 1 1 I f i f . . . -. : -...............jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiid CLIP THE COUPON tlip the aeruinraiiyiiig ('ouMn ami mail to The Statc.smnn Office X today. - - 25c . the Copy The Oregon Salem, Oregon. Knclosed find . of the Peace'. Edition, (Your jtaiiie here) .. . - Von). Office Address FOLK AND. MARION COUNTY PEACE EDITION OF THE OREGON STATESMAN Statesman, .. - for which please mail me 25c the Copy I . . copies RESTRAINTS ARE MADEJpiER Trading in New York Now V Showing a Moderate Curtailment NEW YORK, May 28. Restraint imposed upon the speculative situ ation by the approaching holiday a. id stiffer money tendencies were Increasingly . evident during todays stock market sesaion. trciss show tnr moderate curtailment and con siderable price Irregularity. Thre we'e several distinct advances and declines, due mostly to further seJU ing for assured profits, but the r ratic movements of certain stocks. especially the shipping division, was traceable to professional pressure :The moet encouraging note of the day-was founded by a recognized trade review which emphsslzed the measurable improvement of senti ment In the steel and iTn indii3lty. this being ascribed in part to the failure of the railroad administration to "break the price of rails. . j Shiopiaca. oils and food special ties . furnished much of the ealy momentum and strength, but this was largely dissipated when Marine preferred broke shandy, other leid ers reacting one to four points. ; From that level there were Irreg nlar recoveries, the markst quik cnin? on an-inquiry for equipmettts and steels, also leather and chemical issues, coppers, tobaccos aod motor. specialties. Baldwin Locomotive scored an ex treme advance of four points. Unit ed States Steel rose two points to the year's best at 1091,4 and Har vester and Virginia Coal were two f to four points higher but fresh sell- ing of steel immediately ensued, eith er leaders reacting one to two points. United States Steel closed it a bet advance of 1 U points, but rails wvvr (variable and lower in the main.' Sales amounted to 1, COO. 000 shares. , ! 4 Sales of victory t percent bonds at par, firmness of liberty issuesjand slight Irregularity in the foTign group presented the chief features of a moderate bond market. . Total aH. par value, aggregated $11. 530.000. 'Old United Statc3 bonds "were unchanged on call. Ho has a reco d of S3 hours and 7 minutes. trhat is. he has a record of s'ttlng for that length of lime at a piann and playing it continuously. Anti he commenced at 10 o'clock yesterday moiMios aa attempt to bet thli record. In bis present test, he is using a Knrtznian piano, and he says it Is the best he ever used. He is doing his stunt in the win dow of E. L. Stiff & Son. and they are to giro a flO pr'xe to the best guesser on the time Mr. Watcrbury holds out. In order to get in 00 the guesa. you must hi-ry yon mnst d it by 10 o'clock this morning At 2 o'clock this morning. Water- bury was still going strone in fact he ra Juit pettinix his second wind Feelins fine, he says but a littl chilly in the window. Ho has fun "kidding" his audi eacc by playing the tunes that parody their costumes, appearance, etc. This i a new thrill for Saienl. Rut Marlon county laH week cele brated over the greatest, Jersey cow in the world. FVVhy should not ihls new sort of a Marathon make a world's -ecord here? P. S.: If WTaterbnry breaks his record, the writer, who sleeps late. hopes the young lady next door may not take a notion to try to beat his record. ' DALLAS. Or.. M.-r " 28 A bl meeting of the members of the Polk County Fruit Growers association wan held Saturday in the room of the Dallas Commercial club on Mill street. Owe of the principal dlscus- rions at the meetina was the advis ability of financing a packing house or Polk county among the growers. Robert C. Paulus. president of the Salem Fruit, union was present and 'noke in favor nf the packing huse He srtoke on "Cooperation in Selling Fruit." Mr. Taulns is quite confident that here is at nre"nt tim ennnrh pv d net Ire orchard in the county to warrant the construction of a pack- -tg nlent and a cannery and durina Ms talk rave farts and ' figures to !how the fruit growers Just how the; proposition would turn to their fa vor. Officers were elected to rerve for the ensuing year. Thosei selected to erve are: President. HJtC. Eakin: Tlce-prenident. Henry Roth; secre tary. Frank V. Brown; treasurer. N L. Guy. The entire hoard of old di rectors was re-elected. j The meeting was the most enthus iastic meeting held by the fruit grow ers la recent years and after the bua- tnefs part of the meeting a general discussion of the various methods of tree cultivation and wars and means of clearing the orchards of pest too nlace. Borers seemed to be tn worst enemies of the fruit men this season and In some orchards the growth of the trees has been great ly retarded by different species of this pest. A thorough spraying how ever. Is raid to be an effective cure for the small worms and it greater part of the orchards have alreadv been treated to shower baths or STRENGTH comes from well di gested and thoroughly assimilated food. Hood's Sarsapartlla tones the direstive orrans. and thus builds an th ctrenrtli. If tou are rettine I "Prays. "ran down. begin taking Hood's at tvJirh6' meBtsU &nd dI" No Boxing in Dempsefs t ' " At; rtt!i'! r'?S'1 ' i! S 11 it 1 1 "Tbelma" Individual Chocolatrs Made 1b Salm. 5c everywhere. PROFESSOR TO GATHER POLLEN Herman Clark Has Task for Summer Nelson Dis covers Aspen Tree Collecting pollen from - Oregon plants and grasses is the nnique oc cupation He-man Clark, professor of chemistry -and physics at Salem high school, expects to enga;-e in this sumnter. As a. preliminary to his work he- will go to Portl 'nd today with Principal J. C. Nelson to Iden tify a number of the sic'es with which he is at present in. f-miliar. Pollen is understood a the cause of hay fever and Mr. Clark will be employed by Dr. Grant Self Idge. a prominent specialist of San Francls- so, to collect material to be used in his experiments to find a cure for the malady. t Mr. Claik and Mr. Nelson are two of the men who made several trips through Marion and Polk counties searching for an aspen t'ee about a month ago. The latter, with Pro fessor Peck of Oregon Agricultural college and several other men. last Saturday accidentally stumbled no on the object of the search standing near the railroad track bout 400 yards north of the town of Tuala tin on the edge of a swampy pastu-e. Heretofore no aspens have been found south of the Paget Scyand country. St Joseph's Club WW rV Staze Interesting Play of a comedy-drama in two acts that will be staged by the Dramatic club of St. Joseph's Catholic church Thursday night at St. Joseph's hall for the benefit of the chuch. The cast will be made tip of well known people of Salem. A. A. Mick el. the young Adonis who guards the interests of the Southern Pacific company in saiem. win be in tne role of Amos Gaylord. a country gen tleman, and will have a busy hand ia the complications that make op the plot. The people who made np the cast were under the impression that Frank Davey spends his lime at the state hospital Instead of the penl- . . 1 VIM At. .. --. 9 (Miliary, ru Raic uiui lut yai i wt mf'1 ff -Crazy rhll," a hermit, whose real I fj. Yf, milV. DULlOn, Jiang and complete name Is Phillip RIn-l c It r L f f MILTON, Or.. May 2T. Despond ent over the continued ill health of himself and his wife due to a serious attack last winter of influenza. George W. Smiley, aged 65. commit ted suicide about midnight last SQUEEGEE TREAD Europeans marvel at Alnerican Corporations TOLEDO, no boxiag on the training program for Jack Dempsey next week as result of a decision reached tonight Ht Manager JarkiKearns and Jimmr DeForest. chief "trainer. DeFore decided to prohibit work with the gloves because of the danger of Dempsey growing stale. Tho chal lenger may drop all stenuous work for. the week If the weather contin ues warm. Demnser. his trainers say. Is so near being lnt top condition that he could enter the ring tomorrow u practically as good physical shape a he will be July 4. He Increased his ring work to eight rounds today and all but knocked out One-Round Da vis, a Buffalo. N. T. heavyweignx. Bill Tate, the negro heavyweight, re ceived another terrific punching for four rounds and Dempsey ripped in to Terry Keller ; for the final two rounds of the workout. gold. The scene of the plot is in the nfountalns near Crazy Phir "nest." The plot Is an Interesting one and a langh maker. The cast or characters follows: Philip Ringold "Crazy Phil," a her mit Frank Davey Alfred Thorp A city nabob I hanging himself to an apple tree in Francis Walsh I his orchard. The body was not Amos Gaylord A country gentle- found till early this morning. For man.... A. A. Mickel I several days the despondent man has Howard Gaylo-d His son I cried almost continuously because 01 Cyril Suing I his wife's illness and her failure to Titus Turtle A gourmand I regain normal health. Leonard Krebs Curtis Chipman "Chips" In the Touch John Albrich Nat Naylor Thorp's protege. .Joseph Albrich Grace ingaiis A young artist..... .' Leah Suing Hester Tho-n Gaylord's housekeep er Lucille Jaskoskl Susy Gaylord Gaylord's daughter. . Mrs. Neimeler i NATIONAL LEAGUE 1 I'lllLADELPHIA, May 28. Score RUE Cincinnati .. 6 15 3 Philadelphia ......... .3' 9 1 Fisher. Ring and Win go; Smith, Jacotfs and Cady, Adams. tftlM,MlttMim!HttllttttlttltMttff MMtHIMM Dempsey Returns Home After Service Abroad ? DALLAS. Or.. May I2R. (Special Th Stafsn) Claude C. Demp sey, son of Mrs. Alice I. Dempsey. returned today ' from France where ha wvi stationed for some past with the 40ih divisiun. 1 K'mpsey enlisted wun a troop o Colorado cavalry during the Mexican time Mr f I A' 1 Lncretia Gerrlsh "So Romantic' Eleanor Hnckesteia BIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE Take Salts at First Sln of Bladder Irritation or I lack-ache. Bsi 28. iTON. May Score R H E Chicago ....... C 2 Boston 1 4 8 1 Vauichn. Alexander. Martin and Killefer; Nehf and Maranville. NEW YORK. May 28. Score R II E Pittsliurgh ........... J3 1 New York ..2 9 0 IHamilton. Adams and Blackwell. Sweeney; Dubuc. Hen ton. Olsthge-, I Winters and McCarty. E. R. PARKER (Painless Parker) SAYS: The largest th'tital practice- iu the world is done uitiler the E. H, Parker Sys tem. A large and success ful business of any kind is only obtained hy producing the hct reuslts at a cost withiir reach of all.- . - j . - Painless Parker Dentist State and Commercial Streets Si The American men and women must cuard constantly against kid ney trouble, because we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood Is filled with uric aeld which the kidneys strive to filter out, they weaken frpm overwork, become slujcgl'h; the eliminative tissues clog and the result Is " kidney : trouble, bladder weakness and a general de cline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine Is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the nlgnt; If you suffer with .sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach. or you have rheumatism when the weather Is bad.' get from your phar macist about four ounces of Jsd Salts; take a tablespoonful in ; a glass of water berore breakiast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made fiom the acid of grapes and lemon Julio, combined with litbia, and has been used for generations- to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize mo arms in ine nunc so It no longer is a source of Irritation. than ending bladder disorders. Jad Sltn is inexpensive; canaot injure, makes a delightful effer veecent lithla-water beverage, and belongs in every home, because no body can make a mistake by having a good, aiaaf y. iiusraog any time. imOOKLKYN. May 58. Score R HE SL Loo Is 7 15 3 1 Brooklyn 2 10 1 Tucro and demons; pfeffcr and Krueger. I COAST LEAGUE All Europe realizes now! that American brjsin'ess men, turned ' soldiers, simply ap , plied methods . of American business to wa-winning-. No wonder that now Fofeign Nations niarVel at American corporations not cmljat their efficient big f scale methods, but rtheir economies. -Justiy for American business men scruti nize!, every penny. Wrjen they buy tires, they study values and xrripare pqces. Cor porations ail over the country are concen trating on Diamonds the people in this town Avho buy tires thoughtfully, calcu latmglyVre buying Diamonds. ' For mimo o- Diamonds ore thousands of extra m2es atLESS THAN AVERAGE COST. Let us pre seitt some compar ative figures to you. Dot L. Pearce & Son 236 N. Commercial 1 St, Salem May 2g. R It K . .. 1 S 0 . . . .4 9 1 and Brooks; LOS ANGELE3R. Cal.. Score Vernon Los Angeles , Framme. Flnneran Pertica and Boles. PALT LAKE CITY, Score Sacramenro . . . . Salt Lake Bromley. McKonny. Fisher; Gould. Dale and Byier. SEATTLE. Wash.. May 2. tore RUE rortland ........ ..t 4 1 eauie .. .. ..5 7 o Tenner and Baker; Cigbee and Schanz. May 28. R 11 .. ..X 13 . ..9 16 E 2 1 Oardne- and ! 2. It K SAN FRANCISCO. May reore . ; R H taaiana 3 9 3 Saa Francisco !!4 15 I Steen and Mltie; Couch and Mc Kee. k t i( Phone 90 f r ! A W"T2 v