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THE OREGOX 8TATESMAH t SUNDAY. MAX . 1KO W 1 M " -" -' "' - . i . I REVELATIONS OF A WIFE The Story of a Honeymoon A Wonderful Romance of Married Life Wonderfully Told by ADELB GA&BISON Chapter 69o what ma pgr thought arott j while willi am trumbull TALKED, William Trumbull for It was he whOH footsteps In the woodland had so alarmed me stood twisting his rap and bowing as I turned abruptly toward himt He bad evidently tried -very hard tp , make his pitifully threadbare Clothing look respectable, and his face wore an anxious look even through the broad smife which overspread it. At his heels was a bull terrier who had once been white and still showed a good strain "DOWN ON THE FARM" even through the general dinginess of his appearance. "Howd'ye, Mis' Gramle!" This was William's salutation, and I was so relieved to 'find his honest if rath er repulsive face looking into mine. instead of some unknown perhaps dangerous person, that I put extra warmth into my greeting of the poor old chap. "How do you do. William?" I said cordially. "I haven't seen you since the day you helped us move. I hope you've been well. Is this your dog?" William is like a child in his de light at any one noticing him or his belongings. He gave a short low whistle, and the dog jumped to him, and put both paws upon his body. looking up into his eyes anxiously. "I guess you hain't never, seed Pete, have you. Mis' Gramle?" he asked. "Here, Pete, rool over for the lady." "I Suppose So." The dog looked up at his master i .- - as if in mute protest at having to do a trick better fitted for a poodle than a dignified bull terrier, but William was Insistent, and Pete rolled over obediently. " Now shake hands." William com manded. But at this I Interposed, for I was dressed for my journey to the city, even to my gloves, and the dog was decidedly dirty. Don't make him do that. Wil liam." I said hastily. "Pete Is too dignified a dog to do silly little tricks. Is he your dog? Where have you kept him?" I knew that If Wil liam's attention was diverted for a moment I was safe from his dem onstrations of his dog'a trick ability. Poor old William cannot manage but one Idea at a time. "Yes. Mis' Gramle, he's my dog. the old fellow returned proudly. "I've had him ever since he was a puppy. Feller that was working ou one of these big estates give him to me. said his mother was a bench dog. Rut I hain't had no place to keep him reglar. This last winter J the butcher let him stay back of his I place, but he wasn't very good to mm, usea 10 kick mm arouna, ana Pete isn't used to that, be yoa. Pete?" The dog gave a short bark and wagged his tail, his eyes fixed ador ingly on William. Evidently to one faithful canine soul, William Trum bull, the derlict, was a hero. "Jim. he told me he was goin to war." This was William's next con tribution to the conversation. He tried to make the observation cas ually, out there was an anxious ring in his vciee, and I saw his tenlng teeth in a protruding jaw that looked capable or taking care of any enemy, no matter how dangerous. The thought croed my mind that. associated with Lillian in the secret service work as I was. with the pr-- babllity of having entrusted to me many Important documents. It would be a very good thing to have such strength and faithfulness as that of Pete and his master keeping guard over this lonely home of mine. (To be continued) CHURCHES I i I LIVES IN Battery ervice WE GUARANTEE OUR REPAIR WORK FOR & MONTHS " R. D. BARTON 171 Cit1. BOA I Phone 1107 SALEM Vailed Kvangelk-ai. Cottage and Chemeketa streets Sunday school, 10 a. m., preaching. 11 a. m.. and 7:30 p. m. Keystone league of Christian Endeavor, S:4S p .m. Regular meeting Thursday eve ning of each week. S. S. Mumey. pas tor. w. c. t. r. Good Samaritan mission at W. C. T. U. hall Sunday. S p. m. Preach ing by Highland Friends minister. Headquarters at Mrs. Ruckbee's home, ISC North Front street. Doom of the Ungodly. Will Men Ue Tortured la a Rurnlng 1111 Through out Eternity?" The evangellit promises one of the most interesting studies. The Imomrtal soul tbeorv provides an immortal sinner, and to provide for the immortal wanr a burning hell or tormeoi nas ia fashioned by man. Bishop Newton says of a burning hell. "Imagine It you may. but you can never aerlounlv ii. .. believe It. nor reconcile i '" and aoodneiw." Come and bear th Ltible on this great quenlon. Chemawa Indians Win From State Penitentiary Team In the best game of baseball seen In Salem this season, the Chemawa Indian training school defeated the Utn penitentiary Saturday by a score of 6 to 4. Downey and Guar tex or the Indians both made borne runs. The eor R. H. C Chemawa vb cm cm Chemawa . . . 100 1 Jl 000 S 9 1 Prison 000 034 001 4 C 2 Batteries Rattles and Jackson; Steel and Tanner. Summer Lake District Asks Approval of Bonds Percy A. Cupper, state engineer, baa before blm for approval plan and specifications for the Sominr Ike Irrigation dutrlrt of Lake rounty. wbK-h rover approdmatrly K00 acres of land lying north of Summer take and the development cf which lll run )appPOtlratly i:3.ooo. The project contemplate the eo-' ftruction of an earth fill dam from 30 to to feet high for the parpol of diverting water from Ana rlverrl which Is composed of five large rprtnrv Into the dkwtiibntlnr sys- irae. and for -ike dvtleStM-, Power with whleh t p,fc ' the high Uad c.aal. If amor to e Mm the vprtag as In ao etWr They doa'l run Ihetaselves n that way. hoevr. tl iT mala la the systewi. Heod a arllla remove them. ar4s rr . ger. makes rood health tar "THE GYPSY TRAIL" NAME "BAYER" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN Artificial Teeth Skillfully Made sighted eyes peering up at me. for William, while possessing immense strength. Is almost a dwarf in mat ure. At once the meaning of his seemingly casual encounter with me flashed upon me. but I resolved to let him introduce the subject him self. "Yea. he's going oon," I replied non-commlt tally as William paused, evidently awaiting an answer. "Well, now. Mis' Gramle, what yon goin' to do for a man ' around the place when Jim goes?" "I hadn't thought about it. Wil liam." "But you can't get along here without a man," he argued. "Mr. Gramle. he can't take no care or a place, and then hell be goin too. most likely, won't he?" Again the stab! Even this poor old waif expected that Dicky would soon Join the ranks or his country's defenders. "I suppose so," I said faintly. Well Recommended. "Well, then." triumphantly. "there's just no two ways about It. you ought to have a man on the premises. And me and Pete can come just as well aa not. Pete, he's an awful good watch dog, there cant nobody atep foot nowhere on the place when Pete's around but what he hears 'em. An Just let me tell you. Mis' Gramle. there hadn't no body need ever try to monkey with Pete. Just look at that jaw or his. 'punchin jay, the reller -hat gave him to me said it was." He pulled back the upper lip ot the dog. and showed a row of glla- Oatral OongrefCatloBa Twelfth and Ferry streets. H. C. Stover, minuter. Mother's day will be observed with appropriate exer- near-lcises in the morning and with music and sermon In the evening. Sunday school rt 10 a. m. Christian En deavor at 7:15 p. m. Evening ser vice at 8 p. m. OwKr Street 3IethodbU KplNropaJ Corner Thirteenth and Center streets, G. S. Boeder, minister. Sun day school 10 a. m. 11 a. m., preach ing service. August O. Carl will conduct the Epworth league meet ing, at p. m.. followed tv preaching service. Lutberaa East State and Eighteenth streeta. wge (voenier. pastor. Sunday scnooi at 10 a. m. Preaching ser vice at 10:30 a. m. Subject: The efficacy of intercession. Lather . P-J. 7 p' m- Evening service i tiv p. m. Seventh I)t ArfventUt North Fifth street and Gainea ave nue, tvangellat A. R. Bell, pastor, aerace tonight 7:J0. Subject: "The Get reUef wit boat fear, as toM la "lUyer package. "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin to be genuine must be market with the "Bayer Cross." Just like your check must have your signature. Alwaya look for the "Bayer Croas." Then yoa are getting genalne Aspi rin prescribed by physicians rorover eighteen years. In the "Bayer packages are safe and proper directions for Colds. Headache, Toothache. Earache, Neu ralgia. Lumbago. Rheumatlam. Neu ritis. Joint Pains, and Pala gener ally. Handy tin boxes -of twelve tablets cost but a few cents. Druggtata also sell larger "Bayer" packages. A plrln la the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacttleaeldester of Sallcylicacld. WHEN you get a set cf artlCcbl teeth "there is lui one thinj worth considering, ond that Is satis faction. A cheap set. nude cn ih factory plan, will cause cndle-s worry, embarrassment ond suffering. Plates that do not fit arc little Letter than no teeth nt all. In offices using the E. R. Parker System ore skilled dentists who make artificial teeth exclusively. They da this work exceptionally well because they specialize upon iL Hie plates they make are guaranteed to Ct and .to wear for years. Particular skill b employed to make artificial teeth x , natural, and to lit so comfortably and snugly that yoa as 1 eat and lar.gh and talk without revealing that your ruturj I teeth are gone. The price for" these satisfactory plates Is moderate You are invited to call and have an examination of yocr mouth made without charge. Restored Dentists Using the ' E. R. PARKER SYSTEM MM VSYSTm Dr. D. M. Ofdea Dr. 2L 7. Irir Dr. 7. V. 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