V. v .. THE OREdON' STATESMAN, SALEil, OREGON v' - " VDjDAY MpRNINGV QCTOBgR '21925 'LOVE v Xamal Dally Xxpt Maaaay ty - X ITATSSKUf rVBUSBXVa courixi SIS Boars Cemmvrei! St SaUm, Cngea r. Jc KfiHtkm . . llaiafw r4 J. TaM - - - i lUseag-4itr CCUpi i .; - . . Citr feStwr .'LtaHa fruity . - Tlrrvfc Editor Aadrt4 BsaeV ' . -' froeiaty Edltar : I W. H. Ha4araa - CtaIafa Humr Frwk Jmtmki. - , M l. ADELE GARRISON S NEW PHASE . aw hbt I W.ttCmr - . fatt AiaAMAMTi WCawia.. r? Th jirefat Praia la alui1aTy tiU4 W AtlNtft vct&Mfroii u mm C'rpaUkta rwd'd U Ji M ! tatnrU eraiitaa" ttto Pr laa W. Ar puWUWi aaralav . - REVELATIONS OF A WIFE business crricES jftlbart WareaaT BWc- Portland, On TfiMiM.K Clark Ca Kaw.Tork, U-m W. Sli f Cnpyrislil, 1923. y Kawapapar Featura Sarvica, laa. . -- nr ti-ti( MT, ant Bit! tinn ajaMaWsaj Html.. Pty Tataa, Bhart. gMy, Saa friao, Calif.: Bliw!. oSK feakialaat Of flea 41 irUI ' TXLEPH0SX8: " ' - -Xataw at a Poat Offlea la Salaa, Oracoa, m Mn4-laM mait Air) C: CHAPTER F135 I t WHY SHOULD AN IDLE QUES i TION TROUBLE MRS. MARKS? .'Turning trom the door she bad ast flung shut, Mrs. Petey Marks swung toward me with crimsoned cbeeks and furtive eyes, vHad I seen the surprising nam- i a ' - . - - - - - ' - - " , . - I hA A W 9 m Al r a Ira f m - Yi rw Alnnnt V " uTft V&t Utit A LWAtS : Commit thy'way into the Lord; trust Tals 1 kne?r was tne fl06811011 soreiy irouDimg. ner, ana i sum moned all the power of dissimu lation I -possessed to reassure her. Fortunatelyi when she had made her dash toward the door," I intui tively had turned my face to an- I klso in Him. Psalm 37:5. r T :-SURE;THEY jSHOULD F1GHX une Dig snipping lines on tne wortn, Aiianuc operating 1 other quarter of the tootn, and their -M6k-xtoniiftiritotvt flaol'nrp VrfWvinori Hriwi did not look toward the closet as the ainaller AwiaWmW lini in nnrt lik Pnrf UnA t nf -Wke, nthusiasticaUy t s - JTv. "? T . 7 - i --.-" . ( 4 What-, pretty ,am Mrs. -.iness.siiV:. is. a. contest Detween a lew large companies and j Marks! ' You'll pardon my speak iansmaUer ones biraUn out of many ports widely scat- Wfsft it, i know, it is so lovely!" . fprpH aVoi-"i Amartitim ''-nioSf i;Aa"V. Taw ?q Kif T,J T V ws speaking only the truth t lie vrivnitib icnuiUK ioui uyuu V' o every, minor port, and that is to fight for the preservation small table at the head of the bed "'"sxuf ibr the very'life of its own lines." , 'v r most exquisite thing in col- al plSasfe evening. .r-';;:-; learea bfpringv and orerrun with Sure; eVerv arnaU tort nmst.f The parch iL. "4;' ' ,. ' . . I ment shade, in a clever blending Mu iuuw yW me 1W .mw imp- 4' s x ' of the same creen and old rose. . S? ' Because there IS no Other Way now- . J J had morning-glories rioting over t - ;- But it will be a fight to the' death ai Jong; as the running- lt the chauiiaineof tapart ..cf 'thsfederalleet vessels is age chage.upon the United STpiacV'Jttthe plainest Iter Z. pwties treasury, xnat sysi&m wm give rise cuiisiaiuiy 10 1 wnue scari neiow . .' controversies. . .'. ' v:,F. sJni felt her troubled, questioning tl .mM iw'avcfan,1' . C S I 1 P upon me and knew that she ,V("rr"WMU,nvi,u"60'r'r'- was debating my sincerity! She is 5. ,T It IS not. the Tight system. -f 1 so curious a CTmbination of child . There is only Cone way that will give entire satisfaction j rke naivete and sharp worldly . a:-ii 2L- it!-. i"it" ;.mi u; . I cynicism, that I was not sure "e people OI .uus couniryi .uat wm ueueiH uur pruuucmK vWeh qualUy wonW pull down and laboring classes, and all the rest or our people, and tnat the scales. But her voice held a .-Instead of -being a charge upon the United States treasury, note ot. distinct relief when she v'lJvJ3'i' i - . ; I spoae, ana i Knew iuai ray ruse ; 1. Atfd that f is the imposUiohdf pref ef ential duties favor had succeeded. i ,- : . "You'd Like Mollie." scHOor - : I f.' By DWIG -' . "fcrr-SatL Tiui.cw tf.-j ; i spn-e yPzjit : parent vi TUv crw ifitsr ;'i - a.'Mw-y ygory A.fgS-nMx W Ai of4a) she comes oyer," she promised the while: I quickly repented my im petuous invitation. I kne-w only too well how strenuous wouldi be Dicky's objection to my entertain ing Mrs. f Marks o- afly of her friends even In the most casual manner. s . "But I'll be sure that swell hus band f of yours is . out first." ; my hostess chuckled, leading the way back into the larger room, and I wondered if she possessed tele pathic powers. "There's two rea sons for that. One is because he'd just about as soon see a dead SOME SUNDAY SERMONS j t y FROM SALEM PULPITS "Seeking to Save Is Topic of Rev. Norman K. Tally,' Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church; Sunday Night r, . i" That" is the. way the founders of our Republic solved the V That is the wiay.it was done for the first 61 years Of lot riuntryr3 history. ;:; . , ' : V ' ; v :': - .iwrhat iS-the way a,great encimerchant mare wasr took . toy ye. Bnt Petey he KOt . i&ilt U pV carrying the Stars and Stripes onVll the seven seas- this for one of my Christmas pres . t.T'J i? 4 mQrpov fcrtnM vhinV nf of tpmnt iniAiv solre tho ents. -, and of course I couldn't :Z:r;'trZ' , : -: V kick didn't want to for I do clam around aa mn or anv of mt I klnda thought that would hit friends. Oh. I'm not blaming you in ; the , eye," she chuckled. "Myself. I don't care for it so uch. I'd like something a little more striking there was a red one with black-figures on it that questional builfling up an American mercnanr marine in any ,ik1J it j0s. but the red one was I tfiu.fri we.ii!; f 7: - . Li .: v 'A y. v-.- .-.r-. . c-'. . ' ;.':.f.:. . v She Wafted a 'reminiscent sigb , v'J 'i V . ' : ? a tAJTV mrnQtrklsi ' toward the red lamp, while I sug-f I j;;.V-A HAST;V?1"r': ' rested with the anachronism of . an Petey Marks being responsible for you:, as I began a. perrunctory protest. "But you know it as well as I do. And the other reason is that Mollie shouldn't be flashed sudden-like, on any perfectly good husband. Petey, he's used to he He's known -her since she was a kid, and she ain't his style any way, but isn't" your husband ah artist?" , . . i; . "Yes," I returned a.bit..tifni,i wondering to what point this raw bling monologue was leadings .' I thought sof WeU, he'll be h queer One if he don't fall for ;ollle with a great ' big. thump. There's been two' or three of em wanted her to pose for 'em, but nothing cooking with Mollie. I don't know what she's got in thej back of her head to make of her ! , i . i. . i. ij . .i. f u her. and "so she won't-do it, at though it would be good pay." ; What Is she 'doing now?" : tfked, not because I had any real -lNaHyrtlitWrs agr:the jaertoment.'of agrfcjilture At the selection of the artistic thing Vashhlgton placed an eBity neA .. plck lt out. nis ; year, .oh rnarcissus and ?srj(i;;rtheri)wbs powniirr Holland. PpoU8e rattled on. "jie knew i ! Thia'ketlon was evidently taken by-the department without wanted lamp, and so ge got a onttaiang'intO'considerAtiori'jthe general'publlC desires in she's an awful queer girl in herP8ln wouli.be a mark against r TttffkrA-in the matter. 'f m narcissus and "OtherJ bulbousl plants fgieral 7 QVrtr-ifpa Wlfri t VlP ' TT1JIRSPS of TjeoDle in this 'country. The barp, upon them M'to:. t' ,SS.rSii".d beauty cannot: be purchased readily while the cost will, no L1":01"!; ;i . gJ2-illnlcoiou, unotm i Mt t.M. band would "fall for Mollie With e great big thump," " To my surprise Mrs. Marks' face flew signals of embarrass ment. "- : 'Why! - "She's she's a book keeper In , my in a :nr . house," she stammered. . ' V (To be continued) - ' " We are sorry to see that Luther Rtitbaflk Wgofng to retire withobt 1 crossing spinach with poison ivy land making it completely out bf - . I A A. t . . . - - -. i. c.C ?. iub neii iirno me question. doubtl; be beyond the reach of ordinary mortals.-, The chief triiiaV me vwhat eal -ladr acts - reasonior this future condition is the fact' that only a very like, and I'd like her tc know I've LLlnwi;; iwKiilK.w ritispd in this country. found one. 1 (bauou.! vjiu. mwuvvmw ,T r.J7;7--v . r I There was such ingenuous sift. SfVeral months. agOWailS OI. oissaubiacwun wim vi fc.ertty ln her tone, that I found arimenVs action" begaii tdfind expression and this dis- myself flushing like a schoolgirl embargo is necessary to provide against disease peculiar o a natural Question. .4 f t these plants, spreading here is ignored by jgarden entnusiass I wtfomimize tne dangers invojvtandicjndemn the acUOn - "Thank you," I ' managed ; to say, smiling. I'That's the nicest thing I've nad said to me in a long time. ' And I'm sure I'd like very fnf the'denartment as bureaucratic and unnecessary. , AnU loud has become! he; remonstrance againsV the nuch to know Monie." embariraa that -the department 'has' authorized a thorough ,'TH bring her in th preview of. the situation and the assembling of all available information. A conference has been called for November 16 at. Washington : to reconsider these restrictiohs. - '".35 .This final effort to reconsider is at least acknowledgment 'k pf iiast& in the initial action in the case. - - a , ,f. The situation is embarassinit not only, to .those who are responsible for the embark but it strengthens the argu- at xnents against bureaucracy irt government. I FREE RURAtVMAIL DELIVERY UFour hundred ninety-et newal iree delivery routes nlvVbeeh'' established durinir th'e -fiscal' year just, ended. C Rxtnniilrink were made in 428 Existing routes.' f!iThirty million people fare-now, served on iree rurar dclhcrv routes: The number of miles' covered in the delivery Vof-parceK letters and ot&r pieces of .mail is 12391 an- Sually.:r--S- .' t Tills is a type of government service .based on conven- , terice for the rural population.'; It helps to establish equality, - of government service between the people of the city and cbuhry It is worth all it.toste.,,- , ' :-: j-" 'Uncle Samuel haslbecomeithe world's banker.. During . the recent World war he was syhpatheiic 'in;Tflaking' loans ... , - -I?.. f . x.l:Ul ttmn'malrinff rjlo4-inna it- and now, ne is navmg a iei i u wuevui..-- 'PRIME WAVE HALTED BY -OhlVEAGAif.ST' BANDITS Seeking to Save Luke 1810. "For the Son of Man came to; seek and to save that which was pjst." These are' the ' words of the world's redeemer spoken to justify an unprecedented act. The meanest scamp in townhas been called out of a tree and codverted by Jesus, who offered to go home to supper with him. The respect able folks frowned and muttered their disapproval of the alleged Messiah doing that. He replied that for that purpose had he come. Here we see Jesus' concep tion of his mission. These words are worthy of our closest scYutiny and most careful consideration. The distinguishing character istic bf a religion is its conception bf- God;' - Learn " what' a religion teaches about God and you will know what it thinks of man. Christianity teaches belief in a God who comes down. ' Early the Bible strikes that note and never recedes from It.' From God call ing to Adam in the garden to teU where he was, through avlong list of poets, orators, and prophets, to ., the declaration of. the risen and glorified Christ in Revelation that ' he entreats entrance into every neart, tne Bible reveals a God wjao comes down to take an interest in ; the affairs of men. Certain fastidious folks caU that "anthropomorphism." It is a big w'ord to look at. but only means that the Bible has a striking and picturesque way of pointing out the truth that God cares enough about us to take nn interest fn us. " -s t . The New Testament brings us Into the presenceof One who came' down. Jesus said: "I came down from heaven.' Men hated and persecuted hlm'fqr saying it, but he never retracted it. . In ex planation he said that his mission was to seek theHosU " Wha.t eyes he had7 4 He 8awthe poor, under privileged, handicapped, and mar ginal man whom nobody "else cold see. He saw a blind . man. no a !o'st"lIefgathered and taught" the Twelve and the Seventy and aald, VG To the six hundred ln Gal lilee .after the resurrection he said "Go." To us the same command is ringing. .Go." i Unless church is a seeking church it is ffjt a. Christian Instifution, What Is the -matter , with ust; Why dal we fail so? Some say miserable . - . . .. . - - preaching, wretched singing,: poor commercial sense, and too much stiffness. Others say -l the poor sordid world is too stupid to come tt the Gospel feast. -The truth probably lies in tlie" passing pt age-old constraints like civil law, fear of " hell fire, in tenectual hunger, and: social custom! We can . never use these again, : but the best constraint still remains, LOVE. God's' Son so loved us as to die. for us. Out of plain; old fashioned gratitude let as so love our fellow men as to go and seek their eternal salvation in Christ. Did You Ever Stop To Think? . Sv B. R. WaiU. SaeraUrr - ( Skavnaa. Qkla, Board of Cammarea THAT every business; man knows that in this day and age a Chamber of Commerce is organiz ed for the purpose of looking aft- FOR A MAN, er'lheaffalrs'bT a community THAT individuals cannot dolt each Individual has his own af fairs, to. take, care of." V. v I ;i THAT-- experience has shown and proven that an organization composed of all the business men to act on behalf and for the gen eral - interests of all, brings, re sults. - . , . THAT its: membership should be as large as the intent and pur pose of such a' body is to add to the profit" and. prosperity of all. THAT Chambers of Commerce are business bodies and they will, when properly conducted and sup ported, increase the gross busi ness' of a city. THAT In order to make a city greater and to increase the pros perity of a community, . every citizen in proportion to his meahs should Support this organization. THAT in union there ' is strength, and a union of all the people of a city. In a work for the whole people, always proves most profitable. . THE BUSINESS MAN WHO REFUSES TO CONTRIBUTE HIS SMALL,. MITE OF TIME AND MONEY TO. CARRY ON THIS WORK WHICH BENEFITS HIM. IS INDEED A SORRY APOLOGY tree; a good man under a tree; and a man in the crowd in whose eyes was the darkness bf a great storm, and into whose face came the calmness lot deep peace, when he said, "Come oh, Matthew, fol low' me." Never had people seen such seal in seeking men. Jesus offended all the sticklers for pro priety, and. outraged all the best people, by "making himself of no reputation" In order to save men. Then he told some stories to show that his impassioned search for lost menjwas revealing only the heart of God. The parable of the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the lost boy tell what God is like. The parable . of the great supper shows that God cannot rest until all : the remote places are combed for converts to his cause. Then Jesus said we must be come liv.e God in disposition and purpose. vWe, too, , must seek the Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Rheumatism Headache Colds : Pain . 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