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I ;XV VESA BlUDYt$niPZ!AU "t JTVVby Ralph , Connor,- Has Qaspard'e; andhe Indiaa yutUshei by the Doran com- lrls Is doomed to, be- a world's .PanrKewXork;;CIty;;MceJialflreed Inheriting; the waader k?2.0o net v., ; , , . ..-. . . last-and Instability ofbotn rotes, Tiers is a .religion apart 'from wt u wa preach la JUlphCoaaors Desks, axis xeUglon-, is that, of mans Innate . preference . for. good ana tne triumph of ; aood, erefl thcagh It seems burled lahyplays or pedantry. , "The .Man. of. Glengary" or the- t . "Sky Pilot" la a csa wfccso appre ciation of the world 13 balanced, by knowledge, not lrorssca, and the character gtres tla , world.. a,tru& dan .In troodness cf Coljf Image. Hugh Gaspard cf Scotch origin brings' hii Engll-bride to the Wiiiermere Taily of Vaacauyer. Their son !; Paul -l3;A.mlgtar'ot ttc'r dJ?rc:ttIons.aad Inhertta the aesiietic and the religious 'nature or the twsla.v : H ; ' The cocoas cf fea Indian !rl reV reals . an almoet forgotten ' esea'p- Vctcj I-IkSup to CITl OF 7 3 ' -".'..trthav 6S N. W'nter .S2Q.2Q0 Lai.iball, Mary, 1780 Iliciory s : .7 690.400 Feclreadcrrf, JJft': A. L-. 2237 Nebraska JLre. . . . 4 . .700,100 Erady. Huth, 155ff . N.', Capitol . . .... ... ..... . . 700,100. EliietX,OIaf. 545 Mi. 21st '. . ..i .f , H,i'i701,i95-' Cook. Leslie, 1247 Terry 'St. v. li VV; . . -. . . . J . 6 7 0.1 6 0: Cammlags, Evelyn, 1357 N. .Winter .............. . .700,375 Eiwards Johnv 295- N." 15th.'. v..v. . . . 190.100 Ely, Raymond. 147 llarton ..V. . vv. . . .700.445 Edaundson. Paul,: 2148 N. Church. . . . . ... .424,10ft Escheman, Mrs. Eert, 178 S, Commercial .820,100 C ??rs Koehler, 1750 Elate ; ......... I . . . . . .609.100 Csryna.. Harold. 1407 N. .7Iater. . . . . 500.12(k Cilme;r. Faith. 332 N. 1 9th. ...... . . . t . . . 30.200 I ast. EiU, Fire Matron , i ... . . . . .700.330 Ilirsca,- Richard, 1346- MadlfiOfr ...... . . . .70i80ft . I'sr2tj;Uenryfc13-t5i,B..L.X.............4000-a. Ilileman, Katheriae, 1809 .WaDer ..... ........ . . i .700,470 JchaBon.'Xanice, 1525 Highland . . ; , . . J. . . 580,100 EUossea, Henry, g45 Ferry V. i'l... ... . 700.1 Ofl Lewis, Edward, 224 N.- 16th ... .700,100 Lathy, Ii3s A 11 1497 S. 13th ; . 4. ..700.170 rrcCoy. Maurice, 1507 Fairgrounds Road .1. . .. .700.940 . 1 1 1: : tell, Nellie. White . House . . v. :...'... ;.. .700,640- : 27 jent, Howard. 3375. 18th . ;V ..... .700.200 I a 5 : u s. GTge, 383 State . i . .' .. i. j . i 5 0 0,1 0 0 Tiusitala, Nellie, 06 N. High. ....... v . .4. . .700.100 Tr'e, Chas. H,, 372 K. Church . '. 620.200 I ecblea." Jesse, 2395 N. Front. ................ . . ; . . .400-.200 Eesce, V 'ola, 1825 N, Commercial ...... . . 4 T... . 600,200 Plant, Harry, Armory;.'. . . . . . k i . . ... .674,400 Eaook,rranav 2409 4th. ; . . . J . 600.200 Eilrea, Morris. 246 .Marion .......... . i . .600,100 Suing. Elmer, 1297 S. High. .... Virley, Joh, 560 Electric ......... Ward, ConnelL-1487 Broadway TTeir, Leo, 1420 ChemekeU Koehler, Geo., Salem .... M ....... . COUNTS!' EerchtOld. Joseph, Mount Angel Carry, Mrs. Joe, Lyons .'. Darling. Grace. Rt. 8, Salem:... Eeaniscn, Mamie,. Dallas' ...... Cssgh. Blanche 11., Me ham a . . . Harper, Edwin. Gervaia Haworth, Evelyn, Stay ton. . . . . . Hochberg. Mrs. Florence, Monmouth" J ::z, Anseiine, Enblimltj. ............... . . ,5QOilOO iiiazer, Ralph, nabbard , 568,411 r-oa. Ethel, Milt City .vT' .694,815 IlcCailister, CU L.. Shaw.. . . 400.800,. licGrew Henry, Woodburn. .... ... . . . .;..;. i.i 61225 1'ircahal, Mabel, Gervaia, Rt. 1. . 1600,109 Huller, Mrs. Carl. Silvertou . . . i . . . .... . . . . . V'.Sti . ...702,903 : Fsetz, Hazel. Turner ....... . . . ... , . . . . . .700,630 r.eJd, Erol, Hubbard. . .. ... I . . .'i'6412&aU EssarelL Glenna, Marion . . ... . . .. . ........ .v. - . .700,100 trciker. RobL; Rt. 4. Box 15 B . . . 600.100. Ctargia, Francis, Brooks. v-.ifc.36 100 Thompson, Mrs.; G. N Rt., t Salem . . .4 . . . . 7. jV.00,160 Teal, Mrs. Albert, Falls City , . ; 590,400 TurabulL Robt., Rt. 4, Box 76, Salem. .............. .600.100 Vandermark, Lee, Scotts Mills . . . . . . . . .'V. . i ?S40.209 , Willey, Clara. Aumsville . .-. .'.' ..... a .700,100 Wall, llargaret, Jefferson , . . . . . . . .... . 701,200 Y0E2g, J. F.? Shaw 4 .. . .700,680 c:i"3cX Veraa; Kickrcall. . ,,300,200 Chaffer, Isabelle, -care Anton Shaffer. Mt Angel I. i.300,200" Tts eabscrijtina rates- of the 3 r- Ey carrier- la the city of Ealeni. 60 cents month; $1.50 f.r 3 berths; 23.00 fir 6 months; 26.01 per year. Ey call la tTarlon aad Polk eouaties, 50 eeats.ikniqathj ;i.25 tor 3 cot.l:i f 2.50 for months; $3.00 paryoiK- ,-'-",."- By ta3!i oatsIie..of Marloa. aadJPolx.ccaatIes V cents, a tzaVxi fl.aO for I ncaths; $2.09 to? cestui tad. $. 00 a i'wtth little' chancei of:-.deTeloplng the better aide or. both natnres. The shock of the disclosure kills Pauls mother. HI , father in abandoned terror leaves for some years, returning-. married to the Indian girl, but their second child a littler girl.., la Jorn bllndfTo ' rr cf this little Taaaa, Pan! glTea'his de motion.. : III kindness-W shown, to. the Indian mpther-whOY as his far tier's wira, :fca; protects after hi father Is murdered. ' ' The story of trluinxhal gasd, the struggle f Pact In the everyday life and the unique chance for' financial ' ae ccts, tie love 'story which I runs throe ihout -but- "which" does inot dominate the etory m&Kes a novel of; which America can' -wen -be prottdi ' - ' ;' :' if Xtalph Connor, came treat of IToc D; center 21 SAJLim . . . . ......... . ;;. . .620,400 ....700.480 ...700,100 4... 700,100 .-...700,100 ....... ..702.100 700.100 .........600.100 ........702,100. .;.702.200j . . . .boo.iao . w62O,10O ..w..690.100 Dir Orerca CSsaaa tr wayward sin, and its resultant misery In a manner at no tfmo vuW gar, why cahndtthe myriads of pther writers whone subjects are tely7v'Thworia,oe( wrong in books: 'and output Why dwell : on (he sordid, sldej .There- Is' redetnpV tlon In Ra lp Connors . bppjts 1 1 i a soul Is never, mired. A.lt ; always lqoks to the , mounts In. peaks jand carries the readers to the- peaks for light. : , :'.;- v "BEHIND- THE , SCRECK." by , iSamule . Goldwyn. Published by v the -T"Boran Company; Price $2,60.joet. ' . . . Nine,-yearn jUgo Samuel' Gold- wyn walked. lata a ten cent movie on - Broad woy and cam& home- Im pressed, with jthe oppbftuntty for a five, reel picture, .-.uoldwyn- and his jrcther-la-lgw, : Jesse 1 XAsky, then , began this Interesting, game and have-, stayed-, with) It.) -Gold wyn, Is today many times a mil lionaire yet his humble beglaniog is always t source of intense Inter; est ,to- himself and the- public. . Hisvbook is a aeries of articles which - were prevfonBly .published In Pictorial Review dealing with movla celebrities. tThe book sar ors, heavily , of , pree-agent, news bnt la Intereating thronghqnt. 1 It talks- Intimately of the -stars which we all enjoy In the movie dnoament and; tttett : pet hobbles; aversions and personal attribritesi To the lover of the motion picture world,, the bookf Is a volume of en tertalnlng literature. Coldwynt tells yon of film 'fHwers" as well as triumphs - and' - his , disclosures are never Icy -but coated with su gary human .kindness. This would makei. as . admirable last minute gift, for the public, today 1 a mo vie fan . to sbme degreei some more-eome less but to - all, the picture world Is a book of Inter estlng Introduction-. , - THE MIDDLE , PAS3AqB.M by ? Daniel 1 Chase. .Pnbllahjed by the UacMlUaa . Company New York City. Price $2. "1 A new -.England: seaport town with the Jardlnes, exponents of shipping trade with China. The elder Jardlae holds on with claw- llke tenacity, fearingMaath, shud dering lest It jsrlp him wnawares, the Junior Jardine a man of de spicable character,' whose father even cannot trust his seaworthy ability to eedvica, ' . ; The.shid, IJike life, takes the Middle Passage, itr oalyhope of avoiding, the rocks ' and ; shoals. The lova for Ebetf Plnneo (shin captain) of Leda- Prentiss, her sla ter, and. the- despicable - trick of Jardlne ' to wtai. Leda, with; others ot like disposition make a group of ' disagreeable characters, , ye$ told in a' convlnclar tales : The shipwreck, the struggle for supremacy of the cea aad ultimate return of Juno the lllfated ship. makes a story of Intense sea Inter est. Environment of New .Engt uid gaoMSQ Aaa iuo vuauuoto waa--! the aaasoa.'c Interesting reading, especially , to a" lover of - eea ator- yTNZlw by Johanna Spyrl. tran slated by Elizabeth Stork. Pub lished by the J. B. Llppencott Company, Philadelphia. Price t $-1-50. net. , . . . A beautiful simple story, of childhood. In the Swiss mountains. YinzL. tha child, of. a. farmer. Is a dreamer whose love for music and rhythm crowds tout . the practical farming of his fathers life. Dis mayed, the1 father sends- Vlnzi far ther up Into the mountains to an uncle. In hopes that here he will take an Interest in farm life.1 But Vinzl makes pipes of willow reeds aad .-charm's the neighbors with musloJ . priest In the mountains realises Vlnzi'a great gift - and through friends, the child Is tak en to the great city to study. How the education develops, the father changed from angef to apprecia tion, is a story, of delight., lt is simply told, yet Is admirable Is Its depth. The child's teve for music tha little sisters devotion, the-mo ther loya and the fathers pride are PLANNING Though the-undertaking Is rw.iffltOT2 , --, -1 ,- , 1 r--- 1 1 in 1 mi 1 - j niija - respective if story of Company,;' Phlkdelphlai Pries . A Htory. of a 5 -girl's boarding school with: its newly elected prin cipal.; andf ier j daughter.' Rlcka, and-their existence at the-school, some- kindly, adventures -and many unkindly . thrusts, v Carla Wynnef the-prtncIpaI.CIs: successful v- with the girls, but Jeasing' as eBeidoes 0i- noted' hauntedhbouse, mystery surrounds1 her f-trom: 'that oe$?nn lag; r ltlcka la-not accustomed to companions and. many unnecessary stings oome The story ls,"Whol some as Jas Abbott's, always' are. She knows girls f la theOnesi sense- and her book are teeming wIUk girls ot fine Ideals; who hum anly,, make mistakes but are fin . . i -( w. misunderstanding. ; Last , seasons, success M ingle- streams," h.as the ama wholesome romanse. . Mrs. Abbott writes of rlrlS: and her- stories are: interest Ing while not goody-goody, lier girls are: lively, afid fulV 6t tan. ;The romance taker an unusual turn and- the ending Is-eventfal as the story discloses its I' climax. FWeHstVa motto-df rhV.MGyps"! the girls secret school organiza tion. Is the' spirit of this book. W INONA'S DREAMS COME TRUE," by Margaet Widdemeh f : Published by the. J-B. Lippen ' cott Company,' Philadelphia; Pal ; Price $1.75. i Those of you whoi have enjoyed the Winona series-ef -Msanrpf ire work and girls war-wor, will be glad to see this volume: in which Winona, beloved, of girl liereomes. wins the hearts desire. She is' un certain -which, of t two 7 lores, f but the turning point brings-; her - de cision promptly without uadud de liberation. .Slstef : Florence; . the flapper, and ' her misplaced love affair. Ton, Louise-hen co-worker at Neighborhood f Homae ; in iNew York settlement: work, and Helea and Charles;' a brother In law, all in their "LltUe. Crooked. House" have good times and homelike en vironment 'even . in the' great , city, Their lives . are , genuine and .their daily happenings Impress the read er that they might happen t4J any of ; us. The story is a fltllag fi nale to "Winon'a'sT'storles It, we hope, is but a'recreaUonef a-new series, when .we .see . Winona as mistress of "he own ' nonie sur rounded by heT lovedl ones. Mar garet WIddemer' has "written many popular books, but none has sur passed the Winona stories' of 'var ious life episodes of Winona aad her talJ : "V f4 13 - Y Five little Christmas books from a list of many pubIished-by - thH Henry Attemus Company ot Phila- Price- 80 cents each. , These canning books in rhyme. illustrated in color are; wee stor ies for wee f cSkvY The tltJdadf these at hand-are: ' '"; -I DON'T WANT TO WEAR : COATS AND THTNOS.- : "i dont want to go" to :. bed,- ; "THREE LITTLE KITTENS WHO . LOST THEIR MITTEN'S" lyr ics by Kaufman.. ? i.S "TOM THUMB" arranged for chil dren by Charles Stuart- Mac Leod, 'r ,.r.:.K.;. -PETER RABBIT AND THE LIT ? TLE WHITE RABBIT,? by LI8 I'.daS.'AIaoad. -r J I These five are typical of the list. As last minute CHirlstntesgJtte for tiny friends. I suggest'an Altemus booklet of the new series. Each is a charming gift. Inexpensive and attractive as a book twice lsf size to a Uny child. . - . "THE OUT TRAIL;" by MaryRob ' , erts Rl neb art, published by the Doran Compaay -,- New - York City. Price $2.50: '-C -This womaa writer knows the Joys of roughing It as .yon and I have always , longed to do, bat haven't had the nerve to do it. She admits having been - shakenr THE NAyTS. POLAR? the Navy's the Army Air Service .e mer. all reached In their heights for Vlnzi- is home and love. 1 ... II . . i ....,.. - 1 thrown, bitten, sunburned, rained on; shot' at; stonebmisedr frozen broiled and scared with monoton oqs regularity!'-iedJjyr the exlg encifflS of ner 'profession; by f emf n mm ifi'fc . & w uuulvi M.4.VU version: would therefore- be highly authentic and' coul'be' "considered as a book of authoritative Judg ment. Her experiences on the des ert and the one chapter on the .Florida Keys, a trip into Mexico during wartime-;" -and - topically sightseeing tourists are highly amusing and admirably told. I . Her book is' guaranteed to make the hardest backslider long- for the open 1 country femlalaely accom panied or Otherwise, to make -the hardest pack trip Interesting, when one lookx back on Mrs. RInehart'i adventures and says smugly, "Well TlfrmigTrrhare been worse. Look what SHE had.' Her travels across the Arizona aeseri tnrougn xnaian. reservations desert through Indian reservations stealing a sacrea aou to tne rood trucks non-arrival, make": every page lively in its fun, full of the humor with' which a trip' can" be made or broken. I know-ot no better compliment -for Mrs. Rinehart her experiences in the U. S. A. or Mexico, than to call her in boys vernacular : "i good sport," for such is- she with out quallflcatloa, . ?Her book re flects her sportive nature and her literary talant la its means of tell lag us her gamey experience. T -THE DISCOVERY OF GOD;; by : Basil King. Published by the Cosmopolitan . Book; XJorporatibn, - 'New York City. Price $2 net. I quote- from the final1 page of this remarkable treatise on.. God and his relation to the various men of the. Bible. - v "After all, our great purpose is learning to know God. - The Bible shows-us-how- other men- learned to kaow him, each In His degree The workr is only going on. It will go on till the. kingdoms of this world, hate' becomes the' king doms . of 1 Oar God' rand ? of Hi Christ. - . , . ..' ' .. As ' Abraham discovers God. as Jacob. Moses, David, Isaiah, JeTe- mlah Daniel and Jesus Christ in L turn discovers tha1 God of all and hia mighty affiliation with an that Is good, as the tribulations of one are tried and attested In faith to the relationship to God, so Is this book a group of articles of admis sion" . of 'faita for each and every chapter of the Bibler the accred ited Book of the ages for faith and sineerlty of Good Purpose. ... The. book is. totally nnliko any thing on the market today and is a scholarly demand . for asslmila- uoa or uodiike means of living our own-Uvea.; - The Bible student,' will find a new; field of interesting thought It 1 a believer delving tha pagesr of ,the Bible for holy proof- . m Mi it Bin 6 e ' . - v.,-- --. PROBLEMS Adele Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Copyright 1921. by Newspaper Fratura Service. Iae. CHAPTER 55 THE; REQUEST -COL. TRAVERS MADE OF DICKY ; Woman-tike; the eight of Dicky dwarfed for the momeat my in terest la the drama climaxed by tne disappearance of Smith. He was safe I told myself Joy fully and I scrutinized' him care fully for marks of the struggle In which, for Bess Dean's, sake, ac cording to her story, he had been engaged. There was so mark upon his face save little streaks of DASH. , Is lendine what helo it Majorenon1?!! - blood,' and he patently had- the full use of his. arrasr and' legs;- But there was an ugly swelling upon hI-head,around -which the-hair wasniatted.,Wet Vlth blood. -i --He had Ohot ' come off ecot-free Inhis.'pu p Ishment, of Sm Ith.'lor 1 At solehre 'ito: .Bess Deaa-I ' felt .a quick, savage rerulsloa from the joy of seelag " him safe. 1 was glad, tensely so, that he was back; but I had no sweet wifey impulse to bind, up the wounds he hadt in curred lnavenglng Insolence to another woman. . , : "The man holding Kronlsh--be is your husband?" Col. Trovers crisp authoritative voice demand ed. - . s : "Yes." ' . , 4 : "Tell him, who' I am." He put bis hand on my arm, and we walk ed across to Dicky, v.., ; T " 'Let -Madge." Dicky ' grinned at me trompanlonably, but I did not return the smile. . - "This is Col. Travers, Dicky, the commander of the troopers," r said sedately. I Dicky turned his cheerful smile onthe officer; "Can't offer you my hand, col onel,' It's- too messy. , Where Is Smith? Did he get away?" The officer's Hone 'be trayed tense anxiety. "riow About Yau7'.,T"l "ItT'' ' "Not unless some of his ' pals flnd'hlm, which Isn't very likely,," Dicky' returned. "I lett him tied" up over yonder so he couldn't wiggle ; out, and brought my friend Kronlsh back to see . yoU I would have escorted the gifted Mr. Smith- here' also, but he claims I broke his leg or his" back" or somethUueJlke that In a little ar gument we hdV Le!Bl4n't carry him. and he said he couldn't walkt Hbbbled nlnVan'd left' hint.-, Hen keepi and' T thttk yoa" iaay be interested in a little yarn that Mr. Kronlsht has been telling me ne- aame dp 'Jait after I ot Mf, Smitbr tied, .which was fortunate I suspect I might have had troubia persuading him either to walk or to talk if Smith: had been: able to command Ms services."' . - "I'n sorry to dispute yonw .tt Smith won't keen," CoL. Travers said crlsniy. 'If t he can't" wiCk he must be carried. At any rate, we' must ro after him. H ThrSe of my tden are already searching. for him. Here7yoaag feU'owar' lie stgnaled to FredTaad 1 Ted, irho canie toward' him' with alacrity, Orie of you come vith uav the. other stay here and take care of this mau"' ' ' He nushed' Kronlsh - ioae foe' gently toward' Fred; aad neckon- ed Ted. to accompaay ala.'.-rf "How aboaf roa?" he asked Dicky: "Are youIft Ut coxae alone?" .:'; ..---?.'.y--f.v ..'- "Surest thlag yon knw,-' Dicky answered, aad the three men swung across the, Jawn . la to .the wpods.' I saw CoL Travels aaaa sUn lightly to htf service revol ven rest there, and rt salrered a bit at the realization that If ned- essary he would use It rtlentless- Fred la Worried Ffed CosgroTiktarBejf te me la aulrlngly. ' ? ? 1 "What do yon suppose ne van me to do with this fellowT" he asked," ' Indicating Kr$nlsh." who. nallld and" trembling. looked at me as It -I held hlsfate In my hands, I remembereil the pledge, I had given hi wife? and -X spoke anleklv. decldedlv f "Briar him into ,fha hease," I said. "I wish to speak to- hlnr." I placed myself at his- side; aad repeated, to. him the assurance had given his wife that Smith had no more power to hurt him, and that if he told the truth he would escape-, punishment. , That Col Travers would agree iwlth mi 3 was tare and I reeolred that if he did not I would Invoke Lillian's influence. , - . J "I bate-told ererythlng already to roar husband," Krottlsh said, Uftoine his head hopefuny, "ev erythlng I know.' - But.. It Is not much. Mr Smith, he never toia me hii alaaa. last: ordered me to Keep laiats x cauj- iui uuu- o "I know." 1 said. "Now, if you will promise not to talk to your wife in any kgua-ir bat English I will let you see her. ' She is very anxious about rati.: r ; "I promUo," be replied, and I took him into the kitchen and waited aatfl thediaatf had, as sured herself of hlar safety. ; "I think I make some coffee.' she said practlcally,-with a' glance at me for permission." "I should like that very much,' I said. "Bat ; make enough so that when tie men get Back they may hare ions:-:' "Sure," air returned, aad weat swiftly aad noiselessly about her familiar task, while her husband busied himself-with - plates and cups. Fred v-- Cosgrove turned to me suddenly, his frank young face flushed an embarrassed crimson. "Say, lira; Grahaarl" he said IntpaMTely. j"! : think there' sojmethlhjt f ought ' to ' tell yoa about that fight" between your Ivusbaad and Smlth.H v ; I ! J Xt he coatlaaed) , ZT2C 6KYSCRAPKR ' TOKIO, Not. .18. (By Mail) Toklo's greatest skyscraper, . the Marunouchl building. Is -to be VJmade - earthquake proof. 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