The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 09, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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Toasting tho tobacco
for LUCKY. STRIKE
costs a fortune but It
saves the flavor.-
m MARRIAGE;
PROBLEMS
Adele Garrison's ' Htm Phase of
REVELATIONS OF A' WIFE
CopyrJsht ,1921. by Newspaper
; . , Fratdra Service. Inc.". i
CHAPTER 69 '
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THE WAY MADGE AVOIDED A
i QUARREIi WITH DICKY.. ?
Irritaon at .Dicky topped my
: astoniMxmont at his astuteness ot
perception concerning my unwill
in
farmhouse' before Bess Dean's de
parture.- . - ," : ' " " . j
. I reverted mentally, to an almost
rorgotten epithet f, my; little girf
school daystold, myself j that he
Was decidedly'amartyjS in hi ex
hlbJdonof mmd readlDff.i'To show
him that he was'mlstaken Iwonld:
hare glTen -much rand In the iot
- tempt "said ' the f irsr-thing- that
c&me into my head.
j"If:yott iiad permitted me' to
i finish ray Sentence,: I aid ' with
J mendacltras -fllnltyr "yonr would
i have learned, that -not Mfss Dean,
but your sister Elizabeth, is the
' real reason for my "wishing to de
lay, In Kolba home." .''.' ; ! .
His face darkened. I knew the
look I It' was' the' "In-law" glance
y worn 'by mbiikuifbands ahd tyes
. when, i tha relatives upon the foth
etside," are being discussed.. I
am ont sb' sure that my' own face
had! not unconsciously assumed &
HwhatVthft matter with- Lisa?'?
he demanded. "She's always been
pretty decent to you." . ' ; ' ;
Tit Wire Her " : - : '
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.'"Is that 'to be counted an : es
pecial star In her crown ot rejolc-
Ing t"( I- retorted.. ' 1'But, as 5 it
happens; I'm. not -denying her
r kindness . and -forbearance : to aq
ontlaader. Fm simply-loofcing-at
things InT common-sense 1 wayi
Yb know 1 verV "well that with
Elizabeth and William nd foui
children there. It will be most con
fusing for 'ua to ' come in upon
.themC Mother and Katie- will be
i 1 hurried nenouily .through my
last words, for j was i 4 i trifle
ashamed; of the. reference I had
. made to an old grudge of mine.
j . When Dicky, and I were mar
r led; j bis mother , and his sisters
. had been decidedly cool and lofty)
, tritfc the erident attitude that the
) idolised- male of hef amily had
made a mesalliance. : AIL three ot
.them in the years since then had
tried ' to atone . for - their lack - t
. cordiality, but .1, never, had felt
that; Elizabeth's contrition
'iere. : ; .1
? My mother-in-law; I -had grown
.to love sincerely, and I felt dls-
Harriet Braithwfcite.-TJickfl elder
, slater. ' pufr Elizabeth -Harrison
vio'butward appearance the sweets
est-tfemperadr mast placid of the
"threeiomen--alway8 bad affect
td me adversely and In my inmost
.heart I knew that I never had'forJ
'given t her for5 those (ong.- past
lights although had tried to
k'eejf myi feeling from my . hus
. bahdra -knowledge aa- much as it
'.was In feminine 'nature1 to do.'
'.' Dicky sprang1 to his feet; cross
ed the room; and towered -above
me, frowning. - ! ,
"Commend -me to a womansfor
rK4igginjf 'Wd grudges from -their
- graves' he 'said scathingly." "But
. If yon r sensitive sottl is so wrung
.' by the prospect of Lisa's proxim-
' ity, "why there is nothing more to
! be said. I'll wire her that you'd
, like to havener clear out before
you get theTe."; :: t
.A Tense Moment,.. t
v' That in a" sudden" gust of anger
Dicky would be" perfectly capable
of doing the preposterous thing he
had suggested I well knew. . And
I thoroughly apprectated lhe rieo
esflity ot turning hia anger in some
other direction, or iliyerling titm
to good, humor If it. were poflstble
to do sfn - -.-i1. - . : '
J'Commend me toa man- for
twisting innocent remarks to suit
his owa convenience!! , I retorted-
. "Because I am planning to
save confusion, guard your moth
er, from worry, andIncidentally,
to keep you- the one who would
most dislike tha confusion -front
a distasteful experience, you fly
into a passion and plan to send
an; insulting message like that to
your sister.'- As for this -sudden
hurir to go home, don't think you
are misleading me. I am perfect
ly well warefthat there.wirrbe
no especial attraction for yon here
after Bess Dean goea home." 1 c
' I stopped abruptly, breathless, a
trifle terrified and" bravely Sup
pressing rn desire to laugh For
riicky's face wSa a study in' bewil
derment. - --
It Is my pride that I have al
ways kept any jealousy under such
rigid control, that Dicky could have
no possible knowledge save nis
idwn keen' intuitions' that It exist
ed. T And J. had no need of sup
pressing any' feeling , Concerning
Bess Dean save apdssibte amaze
ment at ler audacity; : That Dicky
had fathomed my attitude toward
her I was sure, and I appreciated
to the full the bewildered surprise
which was his at my outburst.
"Well, I'll be ? eternally: boiled
in oil if you aren't the outside
limit!" he gasped. ."Do you mean
to tell me that you've taken ser
enes taf leave" the Co8groveIously ' i t
4hniK ut' t)q;" kA': JiJ . 'Something la myeyes must have
betrayed me.? He stopped $ short
and' looked at me steadily .Then,
with a chuckle, he seised me by
the shoulders and shook me with a
burlesauedl energy his j-ood, hu
mor palpably ' restored ? - ; vr
hfYott Uttl deTU'iO sald.'Eve
hadViiothing ibn youj tor -getting
out. ot'a slippery-situation. - "Be
cause' you were, peeved at me for
mind-reading your desire ..to , let
Bess Dean fly the coop firBUyou
drag L.Isa in - Them. when you're
afraid I'll; spill the beans .in. that
directionTOii switch, back, and, try
to -make me, believe yu're. jealous.
Darjt fill a'djiike'to make yoU
red-headed", crasy.f Jealou . ot me
just once. But- you're too cold
bloodedly Puritan for. that."
a (To Be Continued)
Silvertori Christian
" Church1 Holds Meeting
i SILVERTON "Or., Jan. 8.
(Special to The Statesman:) The
annual fellowship dinner' and bus
iness ., meeting was , held4 at ,the
Christian church, of. SUyerton Mm
day . evening. "..' , ' v ' " .. j
The .treasurer's report, showed
a surplus ot aome pTer ' $200j in
the treasurjv.'u T$ clmrclt Hrecjeipt8
ton .the; -past t year I amounied tf
around, S00(). VReV.' J a; Ben
nett reported lhat the ' first, vol
unteer missionary band was ' now
started. - .It- included' Miss Muriel
Webb. Mis lolo McClung, Miss
nary xgen ua nua uu. ,
Action was taken and plans be
gun tor s speclalmeetlng to be
held sometime during March or
April. . - .
Reports showed that during the
seven years which Reirv jr. X. Beri-'
nett has been at Silver ton 258 .hew
members were added to the Christ
ian church. - Of; these tt became
members during 1923.
r Officers elected tor . the coming
year are: treasurer, D. J. Murpliy;
financial secretary, Frank Rahn;
clerk, Mrs. Mary Egan; board of
trnsteesrsr F.Jonrad,-D. -B. Oei-
ser.!. F. Mascher: deacons D. E
Oeiser. S. Rahn. Lloyd Fry. Lester
Oeer."E. Young, Edward OeerW.
HJones;and WlCSawyer; el
ders, o. M.- Murphy; H; Good, Iris
Loren, and E. O'. Oder; Sunday
school j superintendent, Gordon
McCall
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McADOO HITS PLAW :
-" PROPOSED BY ? MELL0fi
will be encouraged to invest -Jn
new enterprises-which, it is al
leged, are suffering since the cap
ital of jthe, wealthy classes is be
ing withdrawn from productive ef
fort and -invested in tax-exempt
securities in order, to, escape tax
ation.
Reasoning Wrong.
r "This reasoning is not only
fallacious but; ls unsupported ' by
RH1CHESTER S PILLS
Wrrv .TneptAU4BSAiiDw a
MKfi AMI IW WflW lb i
Villa ia tu ud iiaiA muikI
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VCaution should be our.,
watchword.
Chief StatelVafflc Dept.
facts.. Investments in taxexcinpt
securities are much smaller, than
U commonly supposed. -i'Por'Hbe
year ending Dec. -Wr J 822,-12;-0-inheritance-
tax . returns,,;, were
filed ' with V the " Interna revenue
bureau at Washington. ,Thetovtal'
value ot the estates represented
by those returns was in round
nu mbers$ 8 T3 .0 0 0.6 0 0 . ' "T
! 'Only three and fiff y-nlne1 oheT
'hnndredths per cent of the entire
value 'of these estates was invest
ed In wholly tax exempt bonds, and
only seven and sixty-six one hnn
dredths per. cent, was nvested, In
wholly tax exempt . and partially,
tax exempt bonds, such as Lib
erty bonds. - From these returns
It would ' not appear that the ex
isting ,highj5urtaxj!3oji. Jjlgta;
comes 'has' driven an undue .share
ot investment capital Into' wholly
and partially tax exempt securi
ties.; nor des -the claim of the
. I treasury, seem justified that, a r6,Ti
dacUAn.in the surtsxeson Mx In
cornea .Jrom. p, pcjr,cent .to 25. per
cent as proposed, would materially
decreases the s amoitat, ot invest
ment a goinglnto' -wholly and par
tially tax 'exempt securities under
existing conditions. "The fact
that capital seeking wholly tax ex
empt investments .will find'P""
whether! ihe. surtaxes are reduce
fo'the lower' level "proposed by th
Mellon planir not."fj, .
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