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! 6 -..4.. -Tim-onEGo:? 'lANrSALCT, OJtEGON- . C i ii ISA ! if H x if lie 4 1 V. i. ii i - A Romaxitxc Biosranliy; A Philosophic Treatisp Reyied Ute of the Poft, BironJ Become Itoal' I'ndw IVn of Harrington ; I 1 . :-ir. ;anrpod Wrft Excellent Value Men's Overalls AXXE TO LORD bVroS' (After reading " Cloriouu Apollo") By Audred Bunch You cannot frighten me. I knew before What unnamed lining lay at your heart and mind. That yon couldjset me weeping more and morer It wasn't hard to aee; or hard to 'find. I knew you lored me not, nor ever would; That's way I krijew I better go; be done. It la one thing I did, and knew ." I could. (If I could "cry a little; laugh; could run Into those woods .where soft the shadows played, I'd be morose ai moment, then no more! Regretful of what tows I may hare made.) But always do llsee yon as before.' . - 1- i ' ' - Till years that pass , can never make me glad To lose the hardest Joy girl ever had. j "The Rational) Proof of Immor tality," by Jackj Laird. Published by the Excelsior ' Publisher, XIool Hlvesy Oregon, p Price postpaid, 9.50. ' I - I . .;;'? ;. There is probably more of the psychological than of the philoso phic in the fact that Mr. Laird has written a treatise on "Im mortality." And there ' Is prob ably quite as mch of psycholog ical interest in the author as in his text, j Mr. Lard is a life-termer at the Oregon state peniten tiary. At prisoner - who has failed of one life, and; is trying to get his hold on anojther, is not hard to understand; j neither is the email volume which he has writ ten. Though clpaked in technic alities, the thesis has to do with the fact that consciousness is not limited with either beginning or end, and is therefore continuous. Mens blue Denim bib Overalls, all sizes. Ah un usual value at this low-price. shadowing each event before it ar rives.! While Mr. Barrington pre sumes no moral, he leaves It clear that Byron's life was largely a product of his parentage! r socim ;( Continued from page 3 ton. iThe service was conducted before a rose garden bower out- of-doors, with ferns, palms . and late summer flowers increasing me oeauiy ot me scene. Immediately preceding he cere mony.: A. P. Speer, accompanied by Mrs. R. D. Hoke, sang "At Dawning" and "Because.'f Lohen grin's' wedding march was played j by Miss Esther Stayton, a niece of the bride. Thd bride wore an attractive gown of white satin crepe with a lull length veil ana carriea; a Consciousness, Self, ego, are all .hnwer honouetr of rosea afad weet syhonomous, he.kays, and may go peas. ; Tho brides brother, CAD. mrj wMau vjwaa ui i mhmu i piai vyu, iu ma iag likes to use Nletzeche's : phrase, Endless Becomlig, in presenting his thesis. Because no thought can ever stand ; singly---al6ne but wilt alwayV have another thought f ull-blo j-n behind and yet J tneir home. uuwer vuuucuiijusi aucau, u ja not unreasonable ; to foresee no end toc6nsciousness; A continu ous consciousne i6 would be im mortality, fthen,'l wouldn't itt Mr. Laird j carefullyj re-endorses his own premises (hen attempts to meet the materialistic criticisms he can foresee. He also prepares his doctrine against, the attacks of 'the metaphyseal schooL His conclusion deals with the probable state ot the soul In the future Miss Mabel Fryer was (maid of honor while little Janet Fryer was flower girl. Master Majri Stayton carried the ring. After a wedding trip jto Seaside, Mf.- arid Mrs. Keith will go to Seattle jto make by the Cosmopolitan Book Corpor attoa. Price f2et. Visitors in Portland ekrly this week; were Mrs. L. F. Griffith and Miss Margaret Griffith. - Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Liston have as tneir nouse-guest, Miss cecia Liston of Portlands Miss Liston will be here a week or more, j Mr.; and Mrs. C. E. Robins are stopping at the Hotel MonMcello in Longvlew, Wash. James ouvee Cnrwood. pnbibihed Activities Scheduled Some of the activities j in a so cial way scheduled for St. Joseph's parish in the near future An author who has written a i are a dinner which will be total of two doiin books manv of I known as the "Get-Togewer , ain Uhlch'have gonk with success to ner n Sunday, September 20th. th Aiti j a..flon Toar? 1 111 nwn.' A uttrvcai icsutai, xair ww m w v m B a tU pv waav aa neither defense! nor commenda tion. The people know him, and know what he has to offer. In "The j Ancient Highway" James uuver curwooc has caosen a memorable roadway in Quebec I Return From Vacation and bazaar on three days; Novem ber 6th. 7th and 8th, a play by the Dramatic club of the parish and the reorganization! of the young people's dancing Club. which he has peopled with virile, breathing characters whose aim and ideals, whise purposes and cross-purposes are stuff, indeed, for a drama. "The Ancleut High way" is a book pt the forests, and the dedicatory note Itself .reads to a man ot the grjeat Canadian out' ot-doors. ; Clifton Brant takes his role as hero ot the book under cir cumstances so unique as to be al most appalling Among ; those with whom the swiftly; moving events of his life interlock are an Mrs. George M. King and sons. Stanley and Bobby, are home from; a five weeks' Tacatlon In Washington and British Columbia, Mr. King having motored north with the family for the trip. Mrs. j King, and children wefe guests of Mrs. c. T. Davis, Mrs. King's sis ter, at Bellingham. A particular ly delightful part of the period was spent at Cottonwood Beach; close to the Canadian, border, where -the water is - unusually sheltered. miss Auarey romeroy was a host of and; Mrs. '.". L s. H. H. Kelsei Indian princess mother, a daugh ter of the old Seigneurs, a politl-1 guest in Portland yesterday. , cal Samson, a Trapplst monk, and I . -i r I . I f uu.u VvE.. .t.u. . ine gympamy ot a or , adventure, j alone, may oe friends goes out to Mr. enough to insure a book of a wide I Merrill D. Ohling in the loss of reading public, but, as usual, cur-1 their infant son." wood in the magnanimous novel ist, and offers both. "The Ancient I - Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Reiser are lliffhwav" In nf nartlr.ular in teres 1 1 be In 2 conxratulated unonithe birth to Qregonians, the western part of jot a six nad one half pouqd daugh whose state li beink used for I ter Re' CyTeH, at the Reiser Ecenes in filming the'novel. l "Glorious Apollo,' by E. lia Is lington. Publltthcd by Dotld, Mead and Company. rice f 2.50 net.' Byron, the poet, is an unmatch-i NEW YORK Episcopal church ed subject for aay biographer. For c,erPynian are not , particularly home, 585 N. Liberty street. fduiical Study for Clergy Being Urged as Necessary a biographer such as E. Barring ton, the stylist superb, he is possi bility enhanced! to the full. Bar rlngton's best tomancing manner and the heady content of Byron's life converge in making a literary , document worthy of commenda tion. 1; While Harrington insures his readers of jnuch tasty diction and many sparkling paragraphs, it ! can't bo said that he does it to the expense of his story. Barring ton may introduce facts that are entirely unheard of, In other bio graphies of Lord Byron, but tbey are additions, father than alter- .' atlons. j S - Lord Byron's life was not a pleasant ono. and neither ; could this story havei been If an artist : hadn't recorded U.: Here indeed is workmanship! that is worthy of the substance With which it deals a dazzling genius fettered by the flesh-r-an immortal mortal- the most romantic of the Roman ticists, - Mr. . Barrington deals in no limited .way! with the amours of this lover whose "heart was a stage coach! where! passengers came and went." There is much . to telf of the affair 'with Lady Caroline Lamb, of his marriage to his "lady of quality.- j Anne Mil bank, of Clairef Clairxnont and of all others whol ever fell In love with this "Glorious Apollo."" The story proceeds 4b four parts from Dawnihrough VIS.? B'JSP.H?.? musical. Intimates the report wnicn a joint, commission on church music has just completed for Consideration at the general convention of the church which will meet in New Orleans October 7 next. The report asks in efrect how can a minister: exercise! the sole authority for administration of church music in his parish, which church law gives him, when he does not know anything about music? Renewal is made of the recommenoaiion oi tnree years ago that courses in t hie history! and : practice and appreciation of church music be established In all the v theological seminaries. Some progress along thesewltnes has been made, the report adds, I but there Is still great room for improvement. ITALIAN EMIGRATION'! S GRADUALLY DECREASE ROME. -Laws ot tW United States and other nations outside Europe which restrict immiation are advanced' as the reason for aecreasea Italian emigration dar ing tb first four months of 1925. In that tim' 118,000 Italians lert to mae. 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