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THE OREGON STATESMAN. 'SALEM. OfcEOUN. t TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16. 120 REVELATIONS OF A WIFE The Story of a Honeymoon j iTonderfttl Romance of Married Life tVonderrally Told by ADELE'GARUISOX CHAPTER 746 HT MADGE WAS NERVOUS I WHEN SHE CALLED ON THE -OTHER MRS. GRAHAM." val rt her door. All vainly did I her ery appearance, a sedative tcurt? myii whu tne lasn or my for overstrung nerves. She wai own contempt rcr the weanness tall and Blonder, w which made me magnify and dwell upon every incident connected wth my hospital experience. 1 ith coils of sil ver hair surmountin-g- a face that spelled quiet strength and calm as plainly as if the words had been she had put me Into a low. easy chair near a tea table in a charm ing room, half-veranda, bait sit ting room, into which she had ushered me. 1 f-lt her deft fin gers just touching; my hat and of my Interest was accounted for by the rather unusual circum stances of my telephone acquain tance with her, the greater por-i whose Identity I knew only the tion of it was due to her apnar-lbare name? 1 had inferred from ,i nufxstim 1 one r h,s speeches that he him- cntly casual quest on concerning , 8elf wa3 ..one of the poor devi,s the nospuai io uicu i naa Deen who have no home worth speak- could think of nothing else save actually written across her fore-j hair, and In another moment she me uiutr airs, uranam s Could it be possible that through this accidental acquaintance with a woman of the same name as my own I ehould perhaps gain a clue to the story of the wounded offi cer whose personality had so large a place in my thoughts, and about query, head ' I 1 . t..i .1 v-t i ten as ii a quieting nauu u been laid upon my wrist. An old scriptural verse flashed into my mind "The peace of God which passeth all understanding." Never in my life have I seen a person whose very appearance exempli fied the words as did the presence of the woman before me. auto- Toe amount of interest which T fotind myself cnjotni tn my invi-j akpn after Jliy ostensible tttion to take tea with tne ; omer mobile acciatm. raham" surprised me. It iThe chimerical idea that there ess an unusual thing for me to i was sne connection between her , his face at my laughing, careless ke so affected -by , such a trivial question and my dramatic days J allusion to "the word of an offl- ircnrrence at ths hosr.tai became a convlc- 'Cpon analyting my own thought t:on. then an obsession in the 24 recesses a tmng l irequtauj --" I discovered that while part tek phone invitation and my arri- I TenYfears founder Than HisYears Doesn't it make you feel rood cause you to straight en up and feel, Vchesty" when someone jesses your tje at ten years or so younger than you really ire? You- look into your mirror, smile with catisfac- tion and toy to yourself: "Well, he didn't make such a bad guess, at that." The point is: You're no cider than your vitality. ; If a man is strong, vigor ous, mentally alert; fine and fit at 50 he has a' better chance of living up to 80 than a man of SO who is . weak and run-down has of living up to 60. While none of us can stay the yeare nor $top time, we should all make an heroic effort to suc cessfully resist the effects cltime by ever keeping our vitality at par. When vou sense a feeling of slowing , down . of. 'your physical forces when your stomach, liver, kidney3 and other organs show signs of W6akness-,when you notice a lack of your old time "pep" icd-Vpunch" In other Words, when yoa feel your vitality on tho wane, yoa should com ing of," to whom he had so feel ing referred. And from the burn ing flush which had overspread cer and a gentlemen" I had sur- The Service Pin. She was dressed in a gown of gray, silky, clinging material that softened the severe simplicity of its lines. Aa exquisitely embroid ered vestee of white linen with only an army service pin for fast mised that there was a Dainful enlng. and wristbands to matcn story, perhaps one connected with I were the only trimmings. asm La "A. 1 ' 1 - fV" mence at once to restore ycur energy, strength and endurance by taking disgrace. "somewhere in his life. By tne time I reached the "oth er Mrs. Graham's" door I was shaking inwardly with nervous ex citement, I don't think I would have been surprised to have seen Captain Jlugh Grantland himself open thedoor to greet me, so fantastic riot had my unchecked imagination run with me. The woman who opened the door to my ring was, however. In. The Great General Tonic This master body-builder will heir, yoa keep young in spirit and menta. and physical action, because it wiii esnat Nature in mointoinimr your vitality t par It enriches the blood, restores worn-out tiBue soothe janrlitur and overwrought nerves, in duce ound refrearuoff sleep, enarpetui ineappe tite. tone up the digestion in short. Will put ne- Ufc, new vigor and new vim in every fibre of your body. You win bo orprucd how rauch better' you U feel after takin? a treat ment of LYKO, if ytra are tired atid worn oat, nervously and physically ex hausted. It's, tnildly laxative keeps the bowels in fine condition. Get LYKO i. .old b eritbul acI a bottle from am viir. Ih pictura sbo - yew CrUU"l3t lWw mil uutTut.s. ' Sola Mastnfactarers LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY New York - Kansas City. Mo Forsnle by all druggists. Always in stock at Perry 's drug store Announcement We wish to announce to the public that we are now. open for business at 175 South Commercial, street to conduct a gener al grocery business. We will carry a full line of the best that can be had in good groceries and in vite the public to give us t their patronage. They will receive the best in courteous service. B. B. ESHLEMAN 175 So. Commercial St. The service pin caught and held j my eyes. Could It be possioie. ; Then by a mighty effort I drew the reins of my will taut over my frenzied imagination, and trans ferred my gaze from the woman's service, pin to her eyes, which were smiling at me with a ques tion in'their placid depths. "I am sure you are Mrs. Rich ard Graham," she said brightly. "You look exactly as I had pic tured you, only prettier" she finished with charm'ng naivette as she drew me Inside the ball door. I flusned and took refuge in a conventional reply: "Thank you," I said confused ly. "And. of coarse, you are Mrs. Frederick Graham." "Admitted." she smiled. "And now having been properly intro duced, we re not going to d tor bad withdrawn the hat and was laying it on a reading table cov ered with magazines and newspa pers. "YouH forgive my exclaiming over your charming hat." she said, and I felt instinctively the sincerity of her manner she really admired it "I've rarely seen so pretty a one. and it just suits your face. I suppose that I sli :ul(l have lAt yon keeo it on for your first call, shouldn't It" She imbued tier .nrining smile at me. "Hut really. I feel as If I'd known you for years, and old friends take off their hats when they come to tea. don't they?" "Of course." I answered heart ily, glad to avoid the subject of j the hat, always a sore one with me. It was the blue nat wnicn Dicky had bought for me. but which he bad put on Edith Fair fax's head in order that hi might draw a sketch from it. and which the pretty Virginia girl's friend had copied so exactly. (To be continued) REPORT SHOWS BIG INCREASE State Corporation Depart ment Nets Large Total in Fee Returns But. at that, the suffrage pro- Receipts of the state corpora tion department for the year July 1. 1919. to June 30. 1910. showed an ircrease of SM. SSI over the vear endlnr June 30. 1919. ac cording to th annual report filed with Governor Olcott by.T. B. llandley. state corporation com missioner. In a supplemental biennial re port to be filed before the legU tature meels. Mr. Handley re marks that he will embody cer tain recommendations, torn of which the gcvernor may see for to include in his message to the legislature. Ilhnmneat Shown. t:ons. thus leaving a total of 9530 domestic corporations of record June SO. 1920. Dur'ng the lat fiscal year 103 foreign corporation were author ized to transact business la Ore gon and C7 wete disqualified aur ic the same rHod. either by mlihdrawinz from the state or by revocation of their authority by proclamation of the governor. "At the close of business Jue 30. 1919. there were of record 709 foreign corporations, thus leaving a total of 7S foreign corporations of record In thl de partment on June 30. 1930." Total ! High. The total number of corpora tions now recorded, oota toretgn and domestic. It 102?. In the fiscal year ending Jane 30 last. 2 corporations, having ac aggregate authorized capital isation of i.07.00. reduced this capitalization to I2.471.SOO. a total redaction of H.SO4.40O. During the same period 2 4i cor porations tiled reotatloas In creasing their authorized capital Hock from an aggregate of $2.- & 10.300 to an aggregate of 1(4. NEW STUDIO HAS OPENING Unique Establishment of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert At tracts Art Lotcts f- ih. ..r .t,t. I 212.400. touting aa Increaae of Ine June 30. this year, were S307.064.81. and for the previous year IZZZ.1T 51. oi me grows FIERY, ITCHY SKIN QUICKLY SOOTHED WITH SULPHUR Mentho-Bulphur, a pleasant wiU soothe and heal skin r:r ;-v- V.t p.r-1 that U Irritated or broken out with don me." eczema; hat Is covered with ugly rasn or pimpies. or is roou r "Old Friends." dry. Nothing suoaues iiery sain eruptions so quicaiy, says a noiea With a pretty grace all her own skin specialist. Tne moment, mis suipnur prep- Potatoes We will commence ship ping soon. Come and see us. "We can store yonr pota toes if you don't want to sell. MANGIS BROS. Warehouse: High and Trade Streets Phone 1291 Office 542 State Street Phone 717 cession will not Ireak up the brl-j receipts for the last fiscal year dal march up the aisle. 1 1132.118.98 was paid-by foreign corporations as entrance ana license- fees, and in addition to this foreign corporations paid Into the department - a considerable sum for certified copies of papers, record and for other services. Total disbursements for the last fiscal year are given as $18.- OOS.Si. and for the previous fis cal year S1C.C14.0. The amount paid to the state treasarer for the general fund during the last fis cal year was S289.0SS.82. and tor the previous year S20S.5C2.O1. a gain the. last year of S83.493.S4. On the sabject of foreign and domestic corporations the report says: . ItomeMlc Flnn Xameroua. "During the fiscal year cov ered by this report. 1035 domes tic corporations filed articles of Incorporation with this depart ment, and IS that bad been dis solved were reinstated. During the same period S82 were dis solved, either by voluntary disso lution or by proclamation of the governor. "At the close of business on 30. 1919. there were of record 908S domestic corpora- aration is applied the Itching stops and after two or three applica tions, the eczema la gone and the skin 1 delightfully dear and smooth. Sulphur Is so precious as a skin: remedy because it destroys the parasites that cause the burn ing. Itching or disfigurement. Mentho-Sulphur always heals ec zema tight up. Amall jar of Mentho-Sulphur may be bad at any good drug June store. - Of the total number o? 930 domestic corporations of record Jane 30 last. 00 were general. 189 mining. 2954 charitable. 214 cemetery associations, 100 eo-op-eratlve asportations. 11 building and loaa associations and 12 Irrl gatloa and drainage corporations. J Of the 74S foreign corporal 'on n record at the end of the last fiscal year. 731 were general, one . a was a co-opera live association. two building and loaa assorts tions and 11 were charitable, re ligious, etc. Ilhae Kky remits Rkowra. At the end of the fiscal year MOST COMPLETE COLLECTION OF SONGS IN THE WORLD n a a -d ' i I I ACTUALLY CONTAINING MORE THAN I : fl i A THOUSAND STANDARD SONGS 1 i i f 1 OLD AND NEW OF EVERT DESCRIPTION j - jt I : ARRANGED FOR PLAYING OR SINGING 1 jfr I' , J- - ' " i i (' A ' I T5he BOOK OF A THOUSAND SONGS Collection of old and new songs ever compiled Get one of these largebooks Provided with the proper music. Darkey Luilabys, Love Songs, any kind or song you want or desire. .1 - COUPON SONG BOOK COUPON This coupon good for the Great Book of 1000 Songs, two other coupons (Three in all) and $1.50 in cash. STATESMAN PUBLISHING CO. 215 S. CWneceial St.," Salem, Ore. Uy name and address i3: Name.. .......' Address ; If presented with "Wouldn't you enjoy having all the songs you love, songs of every description, love songs, home songs, operatie and college songs, hymns and Sacred songs, all the National and Patriotic songs, Children's songs, Folk Songs and Southern Melodies, just the kind of a collection of songs that EV ERYBODY WANTS. Whether, you use this book for singing or playing for your own personal en joyment, or whether you use it in the family circle, it is absolute ly the best book that money can buy the ideal home song book. There are 1,004 songs withiu its covers everything good in song- land. The home which has a copy of this book on its piano is a home where good cheer will always per meate the atmosphere. Contains 536 pages, beautifully bound. NOW is your chance to take ad vantage of one of the BEST pre- mium offers ever made.. We have now on hand a number of copies , of this book of the most up-to-date and the largest collection. Send While Tne Sending Is Good as our supply is limited. SPECIAL Get us one new subscriber for the Daily Statesman, paid one year in advance, or three new sub scribers paid three months in ad vance, and we will present' you with this beautiful book absolute- i ly free, including postage. Statesman Publishing Company SALEM, OREGON All yesterday arternooa and evenlnr friends and local art na trons twinned the new stadlo of the .Vonroe Gilbert, over rUie liootery. on Co mm err I I street, the oeeasloa tuarklnr the formal jeninc. Durtna; the hoars Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert were assisted by Frederick Webster, portrait art lit of Chicago, and a bevy of local maids, who served tea and wafers. The stadlo. which bee an with a single room a boot a year ago. has kept extending- anttl it bow occupies aa entire cross ectloa of the bullllng. Upoo entering, one Is strock with the kaleidoscope of color aad one even gels this Iracression before entering, "for the entrance has been treated la aa ortgtaal and artistic wsy. wall notits on either side of the door dlsplavlag the wild geese mad 11 lloa that Is the mala Idea em ployed la the treatment of the walls oa the latertor. . Everything la the stadlo fesa been made la the shop which la established in conaeetioa with the stadlo. And la this work Mr. Gilbert has beea ably assisted by Miss Vivian Hargrove, a gradu ate of the arts aad crafts depart meat of Oregoa Agricultural col lege. Originality aad dlstlscUoa have beea the watchwords la the 1 1 MrMrttlAiii b1 brokers re rroosnivw pcnrmpi. too m ere operating la the ttate nnder h, h artist workota blue sky permits. Of these 116 emlaeatly seccessfot. I a. s lai am a v a a aa a a, m mm were issued to corporations ana "'V;"' "r 2 to brokers during lbs year, teaalifally carved, aad decora The ill new permlta Issued to hsrmonious enamels, are to corporaliona under the blue sky tvmnA. frcm elaborate mirror act Involved S11.S1T.510 la frames down to a Hay kettle stock aad ll.US.OOe la bonds. Bd J,r!d r- PermlU refused or withdraw, la- 'ol sT? dh of olor to a volved ll.O50.2S0. TRANSACTED BY CHECK ALL BIG BUSINESS IS wiry HO ever heard in 'this day iw e big business being trans v acted with cash? Can you imag ine a man going out on a deal with a "strong box" full of money strapped to his back, or accompanied by a truck load of coin? Why one of those United States tional pocket size CHECKBOOKS represent any amount you may hav deposit here. JJ . i -,t and Na- can e on PUT CREAU IN NOSE . AND STOP CATARRH TelH tlevTa Opea Gorrrf JfesH tills aad E&4 neaii-Calaa. Toa feel fine ia a few moments. Tour cold la head or catarrh will pi ant I:. The lLt runs the gamut cf laterestlag things cathedra! candlesticks, picture frames, cigar aad ctfarette sets, door weights, curtain drop, traya and charm- Ingty-designed cookie and cracker Jars. It la doubtful If there Is aa arts aad crafts ahop a the roast mora novel and laterestlag. and one that promises to become the nucleus of all art activities of the city. Ths Gilberts have occupied a plaes pecmliarlr their own la sour niu vi . w"i.v a in. . . - be gone- Toar dogged aoatrUa oflB flen aad were tk .ir m..irM of ,n,raall la . arousing and will open. Tne air passages .. . sr . a u a aa i w: raj s a ri aj breath. fTedyV No more duUn '"im" headache: bo hawking, aauffliag. mocoua discharges or dryness; so strngtllag for breath at Bight. Tell your druggist yoa want small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply a little of this fragrant, an tiseptic cream ta your nostrils, let It peaetrate through every air pas-1 (sags of the head; soothe ana heal Ithe swollen, laflamed mucous membrane, and relief comes la- staatly. It ia lust what every cold aad catarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay atuffed-up and miserable. Arts league. ssfne- Salea "THE RESTLESS SEX" Starts Sunday at THE OREGON THEATRE 5z United States InnniKanli n SALEM OREGON U . .- ; . : v .- " '-"'C-'- i it- i U " X- ' ' v "",.'-. " ' j Z m. 1 t asssaaa r-- ' . ''.. m mmmrngk fo mO lAis t , V .' .:...- .-. - I AT THE LIBRARY 1 -Measara Tour MUd. the meatlmeter aad how to ase It. by a. R. Traba and Fraak rarket Etoek bridge. The Alasta.''-a'stadr of ths feeble-minded with characten from literatare. br lislea u Marchy. 'Applied psychology br liar bey Levi Holilagwerta aad A, T. roffeaberger. Shoo problems ta mstkemst. Ira.- by Wllllsm EdwU Drsckea- bndta aad others. rCoaeemlsg aarstug". roasid. eratlona theorvtlcsj aad hUtortcal. ry Jtenyoa troa. -Oa the Trail f the Pioneers.- romaace. traxedy and trlaafa of iae path or the empire, tr Jobs Thompson farts. "Soils. Their trcpertles and fcaaagameat' by Thoavaa Ut tie too Lyoa ad vtbera. "Iron aad SteI. s mvkii . cyclopedia Including allied isdas- trles sad acleaces. by Hugh rhU Ip Tlemaaa. -Wood naishlng.- a series of practical treatises, by F. Malrs. "f)ld to Rssslaa Literature- U:o-lll?. by Molssara Josech Olgla. (tIMmi't nooks "Hidden Treasure.- a Starr of modem farm lag. by John Thomas Simpson. The Land of Pair Play", bow America Is governed, by Caefrrer rarsoaa. -Hird House Arch Hectare. br Leon H. rtaiter. -Playa for AaytaUdV br Taa- ale V. Payne. "Good Old StsrW. far bora aad girls, selected by Elvs K. Smith. -The Wind la the WHlows.- hr Keaaeth Grahame. MIXEH HEDUCK ITjncE Purola gives 150 times its volume in lather! . friar mm BCTTn. Vont,. Nov. 15. pr- ther red s rt Ion la working force of the various sai&es la aad about thia city was made today whea the Poulia. Allca aad West Gray Rock mines, ail sine properties of the Aascoada ktlalag eompsar. wera closed. About 400 asea are affected by ths closa down. A few win b give work st other miaes but a majority will be eit of em- pioyment. Officials of the properties - de clare the shutdown wss aecessi- tated by low quotations of smeltsr aad general market eaadltioaa. Now SHowinf; and 150 shave to the tube. Don't you think this is an rnrvmka ahavinz cream for yoa? Sooth ine. too won't dry on the face. And speed oO seconds for a full lather. nth I i tea oa 4mm-1 SW jur 4mmtmo mm4 mm Tmr mmmmmf m ' Shewing Ciream .YE LIBERTY . v - - - '" - "i i ' . :- ; - "