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NO (MANGES IN SALEfJ CHURCfflS Alt Local Methodist Pastors Retained When Appoint;, ments Are Read No changes were made in the pas torates of any of the Salem churches by the 67th annual Oregon Metho dist! conferences which came to a if l v. v 111..' : ' . 1 ;,, i k REVELATIONS (E A, WIEE The Story of a - Honeymoon '". & Wott.te.eai Romance of Married Life Wonderfully Told by j J &RKLJ3 JQAIIIUMCUT , , " f'-HATTER CCCCXi; VilO IS THE GIGGLER IN DICKY'S ! , STUDIO . "V-n'f, Dicky, How will yo'tt over ft bora from Marvin at that .hour If th ore's no taxi running?" ;' ' "On my two feet, goose! What p3o you think I am, a mollycoddle; that I. can t walk three-quarters of mile?" j 1 I l.nt- It wi'J be 2 o'clock in ttt'ning and very drk there's jna the noon now, and it53- su. lonely across tbos e fields and ' alng " that ! brook and lake and it's likely to "storm." Dicky interrupted nv impatiently. :I or hea . a's safrv . 3adge, 1 wha gotten 'into yon': You never used, to be so ; fussy. You give a you I'll b pevlevlly nil-- right i I .doa't mind U' . a all. Why, voavtj taksu it with me yourself!" "Oi cou:m I h;.T?." I eturned. .' t'pou a;8mumT ceuag or a mid wluief'.nihf. -witli- tt.- uuon shininjr. PRESIDENT WWS' GREAT SPEECHES And Other, . HISTORY MAKING DOCUMENTS ;ContatBing,44 of President Wilson's , Greatest SrKJeches inelndingihH Eu ropean Speeches 37 Diplomatic" let ters and Documents Facsimile sig niitui ei of the .War Congress. . !i ; F t5WJT wiiWs ! H CHEAT SPteCMES 14 ' 'I': TroTrnr-T A II A Jook like, this iellsras no other can, the official side of Airierica's history ( I in the war.- An . invaluable, handy reference book for UCSV PEOPLE, as well as STUDENTS of AMEHI-' CAN illSTOUY. f - iUlE P.OOK FOR EVERY AMERICAN HOME, ISCIIOOLy l t COLLEQEiand PUBLIC LIBRARY j 12mo, cloth, 414 pages,' hfindsome cover design stamped In j genuine goid. Frontispiece picture, of the President, , Price, postpaid . . . ....... . . .$1.25 The Statesman has the sale of this great book. It will be t mailed to any addressj direct from the publishers, for $1.23 per copy. ; A copy furnished free, as a premium for two new ; subscribers to the Daily 'Oregon, Statesman, paid a year in I advance.' . 1 " ' " ; " ' ...... '. Make your remittances to The Statesman, Salem, Oregon. The "Brilliant" Idesr." So, with all these causes . for de pression hung out to air on my men tal t clothesline, I managed to. we myielf Into- a imost unpleasant .state of nervous . moodiness, by ' the after- J?ut it looks. like a reer.lsr blizzard from again proffering my. sympathy to iUM-" At Icph proib wme to to her. 1 av j ho?e. llunjw 1 i'fked us at ; . i " . ' the imtiqne b 'p which you were go ir.R ti brins, home with ycu. They can kerp until next week." ! "All ripht." Hickv Dromised 1m- pntientTy. "Xow give me a kiss and ! I 'AX get along. nd forpet. the Jim- ! init-H." please. betbi. I get home.f ! Ho.huVrli-.! out tf the houe and: I stod .o k;u.; pffer hirt, a prey to ta very "jinimnw" he had warned mo asa'iiH. ; It wis a inorrJn,: In "the late win fir, and Dicky Iiau told me that bfc'uufe .f 'ju ci-f!-"vf rit with an art "ditc-r he V!ild nr !e hoiue on til the lait :r;in, Thv taxi .service r Marv'n. i rivray cc-ns!sting of but lene Uxi. li;'i iemnorarily gone :it e Fcrvict- wh the bf-eak-in ul a vhocL Ths '; would neces sitate DirKy Ka'l;m home from the.-'la!?t,.traiu': ai 2 Viluck in the ' nr.orn: . - " i ; 3Tioughts That. Trouble. f ; Ordinarily ' I would have paid no attention to this prospect, reasoning that Dicky was certainly old enough to ; manage his own affairs. Dut ever since the. visit to our home of Mr. Drake, who was in some myster ious way mixed up in the fortunes of iry father was. indeed, trying to "track" him I had been exceed ingly nervous, j Tree, Mr. Drake hed at the last minute refrained from bullying tac tics he had employed at first to find out my father's address, and he had promised me that, unless he were. ! compelled to do so he would not an- 8oy me further about the matter, but the fear I had that there was some thing wrong with my father, some thing ''outside the law" In his busi ness, was constantly with me. -, ""' Then, too, this "meeting with an art editor" really troubled me. I did fnot doubt Dicky, I had firmly re solved never, to show the least curios ity nor feminine jealousy concerning his professional, engagements. ( But during the few weeks just preceding this day these "engagements with art editors" had become , increasingly frequent. I wondered sometimes and scored myself for the , wonder ing, if Dicky did not rind it a most convenient excuse for jess business like engagements.. Katie's behavior, too worried me. She went about ' her work listlessly, and I frequently 'saw the traces of tears upon her, cheeks. But the memory of her hysterical repulse of me when last I had tried to find out the. reason for "her sadness kept me noon. Then came the stormj nary snowstorm but coast blizzard, with winds blrwing and drifts forming, onejof the two or three "snorters" as Jim calls them that come to Long Island each year. Of course, my first' concern was for Dicky. The thought of him try ing to walk from the Marvin station terrified me. The path he was to take was a tortuous one, winding in and out beside the steep banks of a small lake and the stream that fed It. There was no railing . or other protection, beside the lake, and. I. had visions of Dicky missing the path and plunging through the ice twenty feet below. "If it were only Cresthtven from which he meant to walk.". I' said to myself. "True, it Is a moch longer walk, a full mile and a half, but his way lies along the , ordc iy village streets, with plenty of houses ' to which he' could go for shelter.' Then there dawned upon me the sudden realization of the absolute idiocy of Dicky and me. -Crest Ha ven's taxi service was not broken down. There were a number of taxis there, and although they did - not stay at the train, any of them could be secured on call. - I went to the telephone. at once, glad of the chance to do anything to l close yesterday afternoon. All . su perintendents were retained at their posts with the exception that Si A. Danford was sent to the superin tendency of the Klamath Falls, to tako the place of Superintendent Van. Fossen.. who -iied' daring the year. McMinnvllle was chosen as the meeting place ofr the conference next year, . the choice beinjr, made unanimous. .!", , The . ajvpofntments . follow: lrttfKXE, DISTRICT. James Moore, Superintendent. 'Albany, J. C. Spencer: Alpine. R. J. Davenport: Bandon. to be sap- plied; Brownsville. , T. W. Downs; iuena Vista, C. T. Cook: Coburg. W. H. Myers: Coquille. A. D. Barry: Corvallis. G. II. Parkinson; Cottage Grove, Simpson Hamrtck; CresweiL, J. S... G:een; Drain. F. G. Drake; Elkton, to be supplied: Eugene. D. H. Leech: Eugene circuit, to be sup plied; Gardiner, to be supplied; Hal- sey,,F. - Clemo; Harrisburg. ; Guy Fitch - Phelps; Independence, C. T. Cook; Irving, to be supplied: Jeffer- ron. R. Hocking; Junction City, W. B. Moore; Lebanon. T. D. Yarnes; Lorane, to be supplied; Lowell, Seth R. Steele; Lyons. R. M. Gatke; Mar cola, to be supplied Marchficld. C. L. Hamilton: Monroe, Edwin Ran dall; MyrlJe Point. I. W. Flenner; North Bend. E. B, Lockhart; Shedds. C. M. Keefr; Slletz Indian mission Walter Ross: Springfield. J. W. Eb- ert: Toledo. J. D. Cain: Turner. A, H. Clarke. i KLAMATH DISTRICT. 8: A. Danford, Superintendent. Ashland. C. A. Edwards: Bonan za. C. W. Pogue; Caeyonville, C. C. Coop; Central Point, to be supplied; ilrants Pass. Joseph Knotts; Kla math Falls, Sam J. Chancy. Klamath Indian mission to be sup plied; Lake View, N. A. Christensen Mcdford. E. E. Gilbert: Oakland L. C. Cairolf: Paisley; Tt. J. I. Me Kelvey; Pine Creek, to be supplied Rosebure, F. W. Keapy; Roseburg circuit, R. S. Bishop; Sutherlin and Wilbuv. George S, Trites; Talent. Gold. Hill and Wagner Creek, C. G Morris; Wildenille, It W. Rnm mel: Yainax. L. F. Belknap; Yon ralla, R. A. HutcWncn.-. IORTLAXI DISTRICT. W. W. Yonngson, isperntlont. Astoria; A. A. Heist; , Clalskaine S. D. Johnson; Garden. Home and Carson Heights, to.be supplied. . I'ortlaivl. .Central, A. R. Maclean; Centen ary, Frank L. Weinett Clinton Kelly and, Westmoreland. K. H. Mac; Kp- orth, J. S. Mocre; First ' church. Joshua Stansfield; Laurelwood, , A. C Brackenbury;. Leats and Brent- 2) c a package before the .war c a package during the vmr c a package" " : A' v V; THE- SO DOES THE LASTS PRICES' 1ST Pennsylvania.' to the war was killed KT f r : r In. the Argonne Woods battle. He 1 ""VVVl Tfiaaj I was not the ordl- the regular I v n cihio- tjmi -v a Glnn: L'.nnton. F. N Saedifuf. a nephew, a .so William and j James Sykes, nephews, were on the front In France, and George and Charles Beets, nephews, were also in France, and a ne:ce. Cassie Sykes. was a nurse overseas. Alva Cole, a nephew, was wounded In a battle, in France. They were all volunteers. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sykes are much pleased with Salem. "and those who ."ft Tabor. E. G. l)krr: Menta- naT,n mei mem , nope mat mey may 1.. A . a villa,' HIrani Gorld; Patton. G. IL ilrnnett;; Ros. City. Park. D. Lester orToar Through Onenf Miss Cornelius Marvin, state li brarian, will leave Salem Friday on lour of the orient which will re- inlre a period or flja-months.. With Viw Marrin will be Miss Mary ForstucT of- Wisconsin and Mlsa J Jrs.ra TodJ of Monmouth. Misn. Marvin Is gnntd a leave Fields; Sellwood. W. 3. Gordon; i St. Iohn:, W. E. .Kloster: Sunnyslde, W. T. Ineson; University, rark.j H. T. Atkinson: W-ilbur. F. B. Short; Woodlawnfc J. H. I nine: Woodstock, L. C. Poor; Rainier. II. .II. Howe; Seaside. E. O. Eldridge: St. Helens. A.-S Hisey; Warrenton. F. E. Fin icy; WesMiort. J; IL McDonald- .. KALKtt- nisTRiirr, j T. B. Ford, Superintendent. Amity." A. - F.' Lacy; Balslon ' nnd Perrydale. W. M.; Garner;. Banks and North Plains. F.jSff Ford; Bay City. G. L. Tufts; Beaverton. G." A. Gray; Boring and SandyJ B. A. . Bristol; Brooks, Wythnall, Canby and Cen tral Point. Henry SpeUs and O. A. Speiss; Carlton and Dilley, JJ T. Keating; Clackamas and Willamette. F. R. Royston; Cornelius. J. G. Cro tier; 'Dallas. C P. Johnson; Dayton. M. A. Marcy: , Dundee and Lafayette, J. H. Gillespie; G3tacda. J. F. Dun- lop; Falrview and Bridal Veil. S. J. Kester; Falls City, A. F. Grissom; Fargo, Alexander Hawthorne; For est Grove, C. R. Carlos; Gresham. R. E. Myers: Hilliiboro. Walton Skip- be Induced to come back and become ! , ..""ITS. Vm' , Oregon boosters. I Ift , n.onths mitLout pay by Mr. Sykes is connected with the lia s,ale- Hand Knit Hosiery company. Sh boygan," "Wis., and the West; Bend Woolen Mills. West Bend. Wis. Mr. Sykes was in Salem 7 years ago. At that time the Statesman noted . his arrival.and ' that was the first announcement to five of his friends and ' relatives that he was here. They hunted htm up after reading the morning paper. end the sense of powerlessness which I worth: Hnbbard.- IL O. Cooper; Kel was gripping me, ana cauea tne fc?r. b. C. Brewnter: Llvesler. E. G rouume rMincMJE mtAvnrrmQ eorr. TU TIT AMOUUTH. HWIH MX. UUf. . Mvies Bmcnon. wr txrt bttmh vow rwWfia. . nukuui a! vowtf avwutc mmjm k pAaUNC" mTNr ROUCC. 36c A am - vr An n rovnH avpw - mw tow ' 11 "t MONRO COLORS: K i THRT BEST AT" THp PRJpE ' ff. pMAoufy e Co Ine-t Troy. JV. ' SOFT ' " To Renew Complexion ,! Without Cosmetics Crest Haven Taxi company and made arrangements with a taxi to meet the last train and .bring' Dicky, home. Then I called Dicky's studio. As he took down-the receiver and said "Hello!" to me. I heard. !I thought, the sound of a partly sup pressed feminine giggle. (To be continued)' FOR MKX WHO WORK HARD. " Men who work at hard physical labor are subject to kidney .trouble. J. G. Wolf. 734 S. Jackson St.. Green Bay, Wis., w:ites: "Foley Kidney Pills relieved me of. a severe back ache that bothered me for several months. A ew bottles fixed me np in good i shape." They also relieve bladder , and urinary aliments. J C. Perry. . . SI LVF.RTOX PERSONALS. SILVERTON, Or., OcL" 4. CSpe- Pantnn; Marqnrm. C. B. Smith; McCabe and Bcllevue. R. VV. Hall; McMinnvllle. E. M. Smith; Mtsger and Tlgard, R.' C Young; Molalla and Cams. J. R. Benton; , Nehalem land Wheeler. H. J. Hlckerson; New- berr. C. K. Gibson: Oregon City; M. T. Wire; Oak Crove and Bennett chapel. R. C. Black well; Oswego, J G. iAlvord; Pleasant Home and Troutdale. Earl B. Cotton; Reek- wood. F. J. Schnell; Salem, first; R. N. Avison; Jason lee - Memorial. Thomas Acheson and, W. J. Worrell; Leslie, H. N. Aldrlch; East Salem Howard M Mert; West Salem. R.' J. Allen: Schools and i Far.nir.rton. ,J F Coleman; Sheridan. Frank Jaraes; Silverton. W. E. Ingalls; William Nichol assistant: Stayton.J C. B Rees; Tillamook, G. O. Oliver: Viola and Clarks. D. H. Purcel; Wllll- mina. Percival M. Blinkensop; Wil .i.T tsJ . JZtn i MrTciir "onville and Tualatin. Alfred Bates; clal to The Statesman.! Mrs. Clara l , . rlr rv.v t. If the nrmire r of mmetic only hnrw fh inpreuton her artif iri.Iitr r-Hy Mka upon others, 1ie wcold nirklr mk nean of ckinine a ntnrl rtimplexion. Lei her arqnire the merroliied vn hlit, dis carding make-ups ntirelT, and she will soon bare the kind of complexion that women enTjr and men admire. It's an easy to ret an onhee of merrotixed . was t any dmy store. ne niziitlv iiV raid rma .nit w . h it nff nnmliin A n fl Ik. mi!i. mJH . ' Bir table. -Oradaally the lifeless m title peels Off, in. alraqtt inTisiblo flaky partiries. InJ a e or there a ;e brand new romplex lon. clear. Telcety, aof of (irlikh eojor and tetmre. - I '. - The treatment Is so simple, harntWa. and so marretoqaljr. effective, the wonder is that eery woman whoao jskia is withered, dis colored, rough, freckled or pimpled, has not already adopted it. Baltimore has returned to her home at Albany after su short stay Here. Although iruch Improved In health. Mrs. Baltitf ore is not as well as he: many friends would like. Her mother Mrs. II. Rue, accompanied her to Albany. 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Miss Maurine Moore. Miss Vanita Moores and Lloyd Fry picnicked on the upper, Santiam Sunday Frank; Dnerfler left Wednesday fo: Maine fr a short stay. .M. J. Madsen was a business cal ler at Portland, a few., days this week. , "Rev. and Mrs. George llenrickeon motored, to Portland Thursday. Woodburn. C, L. Dark and Trank Moore; Yamhill. W. J. Warren. The Inward Effects of bumors are worse than the outward. They en danger the whole system. ' Hood s Sarsapaiilla eradicates all humors r I cores all their Inward and outward rims I . . , .. . 1 1 il. eiiecis. ii is id s;rei ainriii and tonic, whose merit has been es- erywhere established. Visit Is Made to Salem After Twenty-seven Year G. W. Syks and wife, of Reynolds- Tllle, Pa., who have been visiting In i Salem for a month, went to Portland Congress cannot i afford tf5 be par-1 vest erd ay to visit Captain . John simonious In making aircraft appro-IBueheit.- and from there will go to priations. England is encouraging Aledo. Ills where, they will visit the flying game, having learned mnchl daughter and then proceed on home. from the war. They are still prepar-1 in Salem they, have been the Ing to repeat, in the still untraveled I guests or Mr. Sykes' brother. James highways of the ether the triumph I Sykes and. his sister, Mrs. Best. Cap- woa by 4.helr enterprtae on tie sea. Itala Faui.Sykei who went from YOtn ATfKMlOX. PU1SFL A Foley Cathartic Tablet is . a prompt .nd safe remedy fort slck headache, 'biliousnesn. bloating sour, stomach, gas. bad breath, lndlgesi. tion. constipation, or other condl-, tion. caused .by clogjed or 1-regnlar bowels. They cat'se. no 'griping or, nau.e nor will they encourage the "rill, habit.". Jast Tlne for. person toe stout. J. C. Perry- i . - - " . f Your Teeth Need Looking After The first imrxrtiint step in good dentistry is de ciding what shall be done with the teeth. If the dentist's advice is wrong, a long chain of troubles is sure to follow. - - ; - -si lt ought to be worth a few -. talking about. . For this ad- rnomcnts of your time to have vice there is no charcc. your teeth thoroughly ex amined by a ticntist .-who makes a business of examin ing teeth. .Such a man is in every dental office using the E. R. Parker System. If you don't want to take the dentist's advice, all right. If you do take it, he ill tell you the price for doing the ork under-the IL R. Parker S-stem, which means that it will be done without a waste jHisduty is to hnd out what y0ur Ume. without fear of your teeth need and tell you. pair, anj done so well that I lis advice is well worth hav ing, for he examines so many mouths he knows what he is vou will bo satisfied. E. R Parker System dentists are not satisfied until you are. Dr. Hylander Si Dr. W. C. Dtieber - Repitered DcctisU Members E. R. PARKER SYSTEM State and Commercial Streets - - . f . - Dr IL E. Ch&so Di.riin 1 rAaf