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' '. SATURDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 8, 1923 - . .. - THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON fi.n.ri i A n r t.i I Ad Garrison's 'item- Phase of HEVELATIONS ;OF 'A 7IFE Copyrlxia J 52 1. by,. Newspaper caiure service, me. -V"."- """'' V f 'v;.'" CHAPTER. 4 5 TITS WAT WdUNbED BROUGHT THOOPEkJ tVAS TO THE INN. ti had not waited for Dicky's call to Bess Dean." Am I am we red his 'iuery concerning ny "where abouts I slipped ' past him to the fcate, at the lock of which Ted' was fumbling. 1 knew that the lad's brain, and. eyes were not . upon the keys., hut, upon Beas Dean, whose head was peering from' thenar. With an impatient little exclam ation, and I "am afraid, an ex ceedingly schoolma'amlsh"aurtu3e ( I snatched, the keys from his j hd,-and "scrutinised them and ' t ha lock, ' and in another instant fitted the right one, unlocked the gate, and swung It open. ?. Making sure that It would not swing hack, I. ran . toward,, the,, car.- sprang, into tba dfiTers seat, and Inatertod. the " switch' key. - 't had. seen .that;. by backing th'e car .into" the.open road the task of lifting the, unconicinos wounded trooper into ' the car wotild be made much easier. . Dicky's call to ' Bess Dean had sounded -as ' I unlocked -the 1 gate. Site obeyed -farnr instantly, and was ot(l theroad wlthboth tonneau doors .open as I climbed, into the car,. 1 She, also, has- been .trained to meet emergencies without fiinchingrandT I guessed'that she was even .more. willing than" I tb sink .the question of her wanderr fn"ss,1wfth-Dicky for the last hour or two, beneath.-the. stress, of. the coming battle for the life of the wbunded man. I "Every thing's- out., of " the 7 ton neau," she said tersely. "What can I do?-.; ,' "Watch ai the back, there," i responded, vfpr a chance, car. and the ditch on the- other. side' Call 'stop if I am not going right ' f I had started the c t as 8 poke, and was beginning ' the backing. Fhe" '.stepped to" the rear, jarid 'by t!sa tim'er.the. stretcher. and." Jts hearers reached, the: road, 1 was rtaiy oirhjatV tul'I..ti-'. f "Good work, Mrs. Graham." Mr. Cosgrove? commented. "Now, boys be. care jM." ; ' 1 He got Into the - tonneau, and carefully,, tenderly. Dicky and the C 08 grove twma lilted t IheW " nn- consclo-UV'bff denj oVotlthe whelsV ". ' -...-.. . . . . . ; Ax Strange Scene. fc - "2 4 . ,''. . ' i t ' . : I'Can l. do, anything?" 1 1 iheard Bess Dean's yoke ffom he side of the car, ;. ,. t Sl, I "Tes." Pa Cosgrore rejoined shortly, . raet :wtb th tronl "of the ear with Mrs. Graham. Here, Graham.'- you. Ibome'fn i here with me and .help 'keep1 this poor fel- bw as steady as possible. Boys, the running-board for yours. Now, nrsr Grahnl.T3r yon eterTdTCite fast and careful .at once, get busy." fi I ; S.':' - f Which , way t" I asked iaconi rally.. . J- r' - ;- j Straight ahead. Keep on this st&ta road for a mile. " There's on ly one cross-road, .and that Isn't macadam; soN you don't heed to oothar about corners. I'll tell you when to stop." ? : - -Bess Dean had climbed into the 1 sesrteslde iae; tut tor'once in her life she tad no ' comment, jjo . query. r y The presenee of . possible I death in the car had sobered her.' as it had ail of us, and It was a i ceeded down the road. The moon L.Uit'J. the way, so that I Mt& pot afraid to, travel fast, an 1 was cut a lew momenta before-1 heard ' I'a Cosgrore's signal to stop. ' We drew up before a low, 'ram : lillng house,. a Icrpss between' an inn and ft country , store.' tt had . teea a F.tde yporch, upon whteh there were tables; and a big space in the center of the room insider, erideatly the nanal space for other tablc3.a; These were stacked now to one side, howerer, and several ron31.lea.were -dancing on the ,Xloqr to the music, of a piano play eC by i!?n! mmm HI FliDui BACK : v Ah! Pala is gone! St. Jacobs Cl acts almost like magic. , Q ilcilyTTesT ' AlriiOst Instant relief "fronf 1 soreness. . I stiffness. lameness ana. pain' ionows a gen- tls ruttlni with 'St. Jacobs Oil.! nu: this soolhing. penetrating If right on your painful back, and 1 ra'Ief coEjesT " "St: J&coba DIl li ft : irraless- backache,: lumbago .. and . ciatica .care whicfi Jiever : dlsap - aints and doesn't burn the skin. .Straighten - npl ; Quit complain 'zzl .-Stop those tortuous stitches, -Z1 a. momect you wiir for t,et that ' au ever had a weak back, because t wci't hurt 'or he r:la.iie. i! liiit u t PIJ0B1EF.1S :..;crL't,.:f:?r! Gt. aHill-.trl'J X- fr-n ' rcrV frv ' -.1st .ncT?ri a, slender pasty-faced yon th with straggling uhkentpt hair that kept falling Into .his eyes arid being shaken out again; That; he was distinctly the Tillage cut-up, and that this was one of his sure-fire, laughter-provoking tricka guessed from the conscious air with wjiich he did it, and ,tbe i5lggt'e f which greeted his action. , 'r "j . . i;" had time to notice "this through the open windows "as one would a preliminary . scene, in a play-before the real action. begins, because of Ted's delay in getting hold, of any one , in authority to come out, to. the car ; The music and the laughter of the dancers prevented anyone hearing his. first appeal. Indeed Jtx was not until he seized one chap by the arm and fairly . shouted , his news Into his ear that any one paid any atten tion to bin." ' . Vjj r Pa Cos grove's Request. Oregon State News . Turkey Cheap s Chicken ROSEBURG, Or., Dec. 7. Twenty cents a pound Is the price offered for the turkeys which buy ers are endeavoring f o secure for shipment to the eastern markets, according to an announcement made today. At a conference held last 'night at. the Fairin I Bureau Exchange, John Maklns of Makins Produce' botopany and Mr. Mar tindale," representing Swift and company,! stated that the market condition wlH not justify a' high er price,- and they fixed the figure at which I-jthey . wUt accept birds to make' up the' shfpirient which' they hope "to -send to the east. They stated, that., the great slump at Thanksgiving time puts the . market 14 such shape that buyers cannot afford to pay more than 20 cents, and with reports from. the. east . still : discouraging, there is nothing to indicate that the price will be better. I ; ... "They indicated that the price for the coast market will not be better, and In fact, that it may be lower than 20 cents. ; ! California has 50 per cent more turkeys than can be consumed in. that state, and the market centers will not absorb many birds from outside states. In Los' Angeles California birds are selling for 24 cents, which. If packing and ship ping costs are , considered, gives the ' bregpii ' turkey' a cent, tore mlum over - the California fowls. Sales of Idaho turkeys at 19 and 19 Hi cents are reported.' i ' T HEW CORPORATIONS T , ..The filowjrig articles of incor poration, were filed yesterday with W. E. Crews, ; state corporation comikis'jioner: ? T ; wr Norttfwest fcXd justment J com pany, Portland; incorporators. Bert W.' Henrr: " Ellen S. : Stone. Vera J. Hendricks; ' capitalization 45000: ' , '.',:'jvv! Oregon Republican club.' Port land;! incorporators, Charles' E. Lockwood an dothers"; assets, Thirsto, Inc., Portland; Incor porators. Ren L. Holscl'aw, John R. Brintz, L. L. Linn ; capitaliza tion. 5,0 00 -.confectionery. 11'; Thompson Transfer j company, P6tlahdriricorp6itors;"::Sam:"J; Thompson, A. A. Albright, D. J. Rnney; capitalization,' 2B00. Portland Agency, of Asia," Port land; incorporators, ' John- E. pharpe. YHllam. E.Hplford. Al bert Vbndermuth; capitalization. (6900 Notice of dissolution was filed by-the New Concert Talking Ma chine Company, Inc., of Portland. . .-.r. --.... , . Peck Speaks Morulay On t v&i Street CTree Planting "Uniform. street, tree jplanting." will be, presented to thi. Chamber oir Commerce, by Prof.j Arthur u. Peck, bead of the landscape de pirtmeritr OAC, at tle 'Monday ; . . f VICTORIOUS Ok ill . rf-v"-'n, tbove, poet, playwright and the husband of Cora, Laparcerte, : a?-, -i tia liialt ty drivings hla foil through the Duke's forearm. Ttr-CEke wished to continue. "the duel despite hj lajury pyt hla - The man he had seized drew back at first as If to strike the in truder,' Then at. Ted's explana tton be turned and bawled some thing to , the youth at the piano, which stopped,, the music And then an efficient-looking, rotund little . man evidently ,tbe proprie tor of the place- pame up, arid lis tened to Ted a" minute.' arid with " a swift but ludicrous little trot came out to the car;, , .. .1 "Vat Is it, eh? Oh, dot's you, Cosgroyel Vat'' fM - : i , "State trooper. We found him badly wounded, unconscious," Mr. Cosgrove explained tersely. "Get some tables together with a blan ket and a sheet over .them, so we can lift him on them, and while you're doing it have somebody telephone for Doc Burns down at Kingston. He " can get there as quick as anybody. , L (To be continued) ! Healing Was Permanent EUGENE, Dec. 6. A rousing testimony meeting in which sever al test! Tie to healing through pray er when Doctor Price prayed for them during the Price campaign here last March, was a feature of the opening service at the Doctor Bryant revival ' services in the First Baptist church last evening. One woman a former resident of Lakeview, an invalid for 20 years, testified' regarding her efforts to reach Eugene that she might' be prayed for by Doctor Priced other, return home and surprising her friends by her changed - appearance.- v ' She said that she was told -that she had simply been "hypnotized' and 'replied that -she .wished she might have been hypnotised ; 20 years earlier it- wouid have, sav ed her, much suffering, and her husband many dollars . spent for medicine. She stated that she was now perfectly well..-- , New Bank at Marshfield . MARSHFIELD, Dec. 6. The new Citizens State bank will open its doors to the public for business on Wednesday morning, January 2, it was decided att he stock holders, meeting " held at Loggle hall last evening at which a large number . were' present. : . :' ' On New-Year's day a reception will be held for the general public by the new hank at ' which" time all -. visiting - ladles will receive flower and cigars will ; be given to the gentlemen callers. luncheon of the organization. As the subject was.brought ud hy. the, Marion-Polk county Realty asso ciation and the Salem Floral so ciety, George Grabenhorst will act as chairman of the day. : . : Professor' Peck is an authority upon his' snbject and ' has given taiks throughout the state on the general snbject. He has assisted in town planning and cooperated in planning the !. county :; fair grounds in both" Jackson : and Klamath counties. He is a grad nate of the Massachusetts Agri cultural college and : . lias, . done landscape work for the Metropol itan Park commission, Boston and general .work In Canada and for OAC In this state. WINTER COUGHS .AND COLDS With the changeable weather - which- we havet this season of the . year, coughs and colds are rery : prevalent. Be " prepared for them. Have a bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR ' COMPOUND bandy, and with the first sign of a cough or could take-,a dose ajid prevent . a serious . ailment.' ".FO LEY'S HONEY AND TAR COM POUND has been 4 the standard family cough remedy for. over 35 years, bringing prompt relief and when once : used - you will never be without it. - Sold everywhere. Adv. .. r . R e a d the Classified Ads. FIELD OF HONOR. 4 ' -ihe:Prcfblemom v. rpiIS Fnriih.hauwwifs rji a yMtn Thith iniah? be . cscf ul f Boum wi vti ihi U oa tfc tW; sh tdght-.twe -(Hrt)tti pi ad a Jsily-'" -: Vth euch ombnatleui tht U ai & vartfty ie " vSl""ll "jMaklog a fwa dtutr cacA aaj.tat U aJwfty aatad and ha soine lUt tah clc w' w t nl hu Hers ar sa taaty dtmrtt which w; 1st mil laie ua a plan, and they ara ut aad iut the usual Amd a iaau t a irk dtrt tach day. A;i i tfwrta art aut inn wi ivra . i -' . ' ' H cur tiftvd flour "(priag ptttnt). I cup ltux, scawa a - t yi cut vgr J4 eua- butter 1 cakca ys 4 gg; " y teaspoon tak ;: . u--. . .- , rilJ? (NiimKl waxt into a hoWL slowly, add the milk and Ux to dl- pol-r tb ycait. Add tne suear, wu rss and our, mix, add th mh mW r thoroMshlv. Torn out oo floured board, kaad into a sommcIi dougo. nave in weurcasea bowL -Cvt and- set asida to rise W ia kun ahotll two houra. Knead down and let rise 45 minutes. 'A'ctfi U dry yeast it usea maze one cake Into a ipon&e the night before, 111 .me 4ijuu - . ww-w i amovtst of Atwr given in aboT list of iagrcdMCCS. JThen add .the rest of the lamdifiti in the morning and mix to a sut dousp. BUTTERSCOTCH BREAD ; RdQ doogh- to' fiti. in qBar tin one-half . inch thick. Corer.i let rise. Brmk rreT with melted bnner t and at two inch intervais mate parallel jws ot . tnrce-toortns men ceprra- uons, usiig Jorennjjer. in aeprca-sion-thus made pat a bit of -butter and fiU with brown sugar. Sprinkle with mo i tablespoons brown, sugar mivfA wit imn .teasooon. cianamon and bake in a moderate oven tbirty- jnrc minute. LOTZ-LnRSETJ TRIP Another Group of -Men to Be Taken to SantiarnrMining f District Tomorrow ; ' Reports coming from the office in the Terminal 'building of, ihe Lotz-Lar8en. Mining company: .has it that stock is going rapidly - in the . sale of the present block. -.-Investors large and small are becoming! Interested : in' the prog ress being made by .the company; H.'-H. Lotz, president of thoor gahization, is ".leaving - for - the mines today ".with more equip ment, and Sunday s morning at & o'clock. P. H. Kunkle' will leava. the Terminal hotel with two cars carry in g prospective -Btoek buyers.. GRAND ... Grand . Theatre , Orchestra Cs r-ZI mm, MawassismwaoBmaaaTaaaawaaajSaw Rofi eat dough to inch In thickness, cut into triangular . pecev brush over with butter, aprinkle with sugar and roll up into crecents, to that the outer end. is in the middle of the length. and' on the outside of the roll. Lay In crescent ahap on well greased baking sheet j- allow to rise until doable original sixe. brush over with egg and bake itf moderately hot OTen 1 91 ft . Arrrmm Aft., KaVinCT fmt with nowdred tuPin ictna and add blanched ahnonda. 4 O " ' FELLED' DOUGHNUTS Turn dough on floured bread board and roll out in a rectangular shape yi inch thick. Brush dough with water, drop tyi teaspoons of prune filling on half of the dough three or four inches ; apart. Fold the second half over the first Cut out with a round cookie cutter and let rise until light .' ffiiiWIU in lilV: Frw in deen' fat until brown. Drain oh unglazed paper sugar and tdnnanion. Prune FiUinf. Soak U mimil af arunci for several boars,, pnai son. - nace, ore name . - : . a " ' . -s- aL stones while hot Ron through a 'miat chopper. Sweeten to' taste and flavor svi rr m nrai . kpttmitf idc with rad of one or two lemons. ; ' ' CHEESE CAKE , Tkirn (Bough on board, roll half .an in, tin lanth lh ilanrh. Brick "well with furl ill Avrr. allow the d&uzb to rise 15 minutes and fill with the fol lowing mixture: AU persons interested are request ed by. Mr. Kunkle to be there and make the trip to the mines. , There is perhaps no more scenic trip out of Salem than the one to the a.ntiam .mining district. Al though at this time of the season the country is not at its most beautiful stage, there, is still some unrivaled beauty to be seen. Law Enforcement Mass.. :. Meeting f or Silverton ;SILVERT0N, r6r.i Dec. 7.- (Specia To The Statesman) Several of the Silverton churches are joining in a law enforcement mass meeting to be held at the Silverton high school auditorium Sunday evening, Decl 9, at,7:S0 p.. m, It is understood that Gov ernor Pierce will, be . one of the speakers of the evening. , "The Last Raid of Sheriff Kendall of Linn County will.be shown in a motion .picture at the. meeting. CONTINUOUS TODA Y AND TOMORROW '.. ' : . ....... . , . ill 1 1 : a M -II Is He a Woman? '. : t k She; a. Man?, r : " ' -V ' " ISi- woman vanishes ! , 1 ftWff py' A strange man appears ! b ; rjXtQt I yY was there foul play? or ' 1 34JTj Sy ' Vf( gj ; 4 - fa this man and woman j nj-fXi wS7 - V one and the same? If-tfJjjJl ' 8 5 iS I Here is a mystery-that. stirred r - ) 1 About to leap fn the Seine, as Apache seized her.. A scream A man A fight A rescue. Adults ... ... - - 50c ChUds ------- 20c Logcs - 65c' : K " w yz lb. cheese - Ji cup sugar ',y f S eggs , . 2. cupa. milk ; ' 1 tsp. vanilla flaroring, T..w .U. vnll, nf mtrtrm together until smooth dissolve sugar in milk, teat tae wnKes or eggs w a froth, and add to. the cheese, and yolks, then add. the milk and sugar. Fill baking sheet and sprinue witn Rak slowlv. (Tina . T--- , ' i recipe makes two cheese cake.) I i ' f . I t E f f ; i t " APPLE CAKE. Turn dough on bread board, roll half n inch thick. Divide and place in two well . greased : shallow . pans. Brush each with butter, sprinkle with sugar. Cut apples in eighth and press into dough, sharp edge downward. Sprinkle with cinnamon. Cover and Ut ri ahout nne-half- hour.. Bake twenty minutes. . Keep covered . with pan for first ten minutes in order that the agples mav be thoroughly cooked. All kinds of fruit cake can be made using seasonable fruitj; From Domestic Scitntt DtfU 'ifasliburn Crttby Ctm sy, Minmeafotu, Minn. I Get TwaJrial Boxes PAZO OINTMENT Is a Guaran teed Remedy for all forma of Piles. ; .;:'".';,'.! Pay your druggist $L3f for two boxes of PAZO OINTMENT, i When yon have used the two boxes, if you are . not satisfied with the results obtained, we will send L20 to your druggist and request him to hand it to you. " We pre er to handle this through the druggist : because his cus tomers are usually his friends and wQl be honest with him. PAWS MEDKmB COMPANY. sas ) ilJ- OREGbNPonjola. ORAND Tbe tiirl I Loved.- . LIBKltTY-A Wide. Open Town, HLKJH "The Bolted Door." Vhilff- Conway Tearle Is-the-star ? of "A Wide Open , Town." the cur rent attraction at the Liberty me tre, not the least Interesting mem Imts ot the cast are two little fel lows, who. despite their ; years, may. be listed as' veteran actors "he fore the motion -picture -camera. The little fellows are Bobby Con nelly and Jerry Devine who appear in the nrolbeue of the picture, the latter representing the 'Character Tearle plays,: In his youth.. Both Bobby and ' Jerry are widely fcnowii among motion picture dev otees, having appeared in several Imk pictures. , It Is fjevfn years since Charles Ray -protett thatlbe had' great' tal ent in spHqais dramatic roles. That ter he became most widely noted for his subtle comedy char- icterlzaUons was Onlv tne acci- dnt.Pt fateZ .Thomas ll. Ince dis covered that he was versatile and -tssignrd, him to depict in jirabi tfons country boy and so great was Jil.s success that." he - was Jong kept id that "type of parts, "fn : the GJyl ; Loved." .:a niteil. Artists oroduction - now -at -- the- - Grand "keater. Itav ha-ai oouortunitv to show his talenUn ioth the lighter and the heavier phases, ol ' hfs hls trionic 'genius.. ; ."..L 'r-.:: i " ' .'- i . n An; Interesting ra'st of well known players - supports " Frank Mayo in" "The feolted- Door,'? h.is latest Universal starring vehicle which comes to the Bligh theater today. Phyllis Haver' is opposite the star, while Nigel Barry, Char les E. Stevenson,! Kathleen' Kirk ham and others have supporting TODAY NEW ; Singin ' Dancing; 4 and Comedy. ; ; Phyllis; Haver, and PEl'tJ MORRISON i Tonn's; Desmond) seized hammer and - hurled 'it with." alt bis ' strength " at the assailant. ... ' TODAY 25 c ..Matinee 70 hWSs 'If 1 V&riaJ'" William Worthington &U rected.-i a . . I A new four-act vaudeville roach show- opens at the Bligh theater. today for two days. ' .V MUCII-,DA3rAGK DOXK, ; EUREKA'. Cal.. . Dec. 7. Dam age; estimated C aC $100.00 0 ; was done us to noon to the . north jetty of Hhe -harbor entrance here by i the, Jstonn which began here last night -and is continuing today. G RAND THEATuu One Night Only Monday, Dec. 10. i'A'ddied Featured ;C Crawf6rcl, Royal Blue Band -'.?i'Prices: ; vruP - Seat Sale. Openii Today-illla , ronr !Reevatr6Di Early. f Xst 3. Rows Orcnestca . . . 2.2 ) Balance of. Orchestra - .... .2S Dress Circle . ;i . 2.Zi Entire: Balcony . . i . . . $1.50 X3alIary-UI.. . .I.-.. ...... .?S TOMORROW Acrobaticsv ftlusic Nigel Barry In J In FaIse PJay STARTS TODAY ; THE SCREEN'S MOST POPULAR;? ;!-..lA;N::'riJ ffh ill ksiBi Fa t a is m n ; - LIBERTY BlBlliilBBBBlBllBMBBWBBBBlBB ' V- t.-t-'vi- v. '.