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- The Afotg Oregon Statesman. Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, December 26, 1928 Piregdi E leveim' Trams Fesm 13 to 2 Islanders Fail to Break Into Scoring Column Till -Final Quarter of Contest TTONOLULU, Dec. 25.(AP) Despite a wind which ne A cessitated holding the ball down during the huddles to VWAAt- Urn UIahm. : s t , i , . 1 mm wciins wuwu away ana wmcn Diew tne numDer oij the scoreboard and the additional difficulty of playing in in termlttent; blinding rain, the University of Oreeon footbaJ team won the Christmas day game with the Honolulu town team here today.13 to . , The Oregonians were too fast for the Honolulu squad ana prevented tne Jionolulu cnampions from scoring a touch down, despite the fact tha m mm TEAM MAKES TRIP 'MONMOUTH, Ore.. Dee. 25. (Special) The Monmouth high school basketball team has been - busy with encounters during the - past week, making a loop trip to the coast and return. Thursday night they lost to Slleta high at 8Ileti, score 19-23. Friday night r they won from Newport, with a !. score of 30-19; and Saturday ; night at Toledo they lost to Tole do high 36-14. Boys who went on the itinerary - were: Clyde Davis, Herschel Bond, Roy Langley, Norman Roth, Irvln Geough, Orrille Hockema. Jim Pember, Clive Tittle, Verie White, Wayne Hama-r, Santee and Glen Halliday. A. P. Patchin, coach, and F. M. Roth, principal of the school accompanied the boys. West Must Keep Control of Flax Industry, Argued Keeping the control of Oregon's growing flax industry in the hands of westren capital so that production will not be throttled, is one of the principal reasons why the industry must be encour aged. Col. E. Hofer declared in nw talk at the Salem chamber of rflmmri lnnrhenn Afnnlov in j - ....... ..v vu ... w u . j , u ... which a plan of publicity was out lined. , In outlining: the growth of the t industry. Col. Hofer predicted 1 that 10.000 acres of flax will be grown In Oregon In 1931, yielding 17.600 tons of flax straw, which will mean a return of $1,500,000 I from fiber and all by-products. mis year mere were 3ZOO acres producing 4000 tons of straw, with returns "between 3240.000 and $321,000. the ball was in Oregon terri tory a good share of the time. After a scoreless first quar ter In which Kitznflller, Oregon': Flying Dutchman," attempted field goal only to have the wind halt the ball before it reached the goal posts, Oregon made a touch' down in the second quarter to take the lead. The town team made a deter mined effort to score during the third quarter and carried the ball deep into Oregon's territory, only to lose It on downs. The town team's attack in the closing per iod resulted In one of Kitsmiller punts being blocked and they scored a safety for two noints The Webfeet came back, to drive into a scoring position and Bur nell went over for the touchdown The try for extra point was sue ceseful when a short pass, Kltz miller to Robinson was complet fid over the goal line. a crowa oi about 4,000 re mained- in varying amounts throughout the game. Health Service License Needed To Sell Serums take you there , in cwtfitrt, sofcty undid far art Through Stage to San Francisco leaves 10:40 a. m. One way fare $13.50 ruithwi.l 7:30. S:3 . 9:30, 10:30, 11:30 a. m.; 12:40, 1:30. 2:20. 3:30, 4:30, '5:30. 6:30. 7:30 p.m. 9:30. 'Cif-a f t: . Corvallis 9:40. 10-.40, 11:40 a. m.; 4:40, 6:40, 7:32 p.m. Eugene 9:40, 10:40 a, mi 3:40, 4:40. 7:32 pjn. Roaetnirg 1 0:40 s-m.; 3:40 Ashland 10:40 . m. Marihneld 10:40 a. m. Independence and Moo aaoath .7300,9:40, 11:40 ajn.; 2:40, 5:40, 8:30 pjn. Dallas 70. 8:40 a. m 12:40, 4:30, 7:03 pjn. Falls Gry 7:00 a. m. Sihrerton 7K)0,11:33 un; -3 p.m. Saa. only. fSsc aad So, eely. Stage Terminal ; 185 North High Street Between State and Court Trams to Portland . leTe3:25,6:26j.;t2:2J, 4:33, 6:20, 8:47 pan. j Extra fate. , . ' , A recent bulletin from the of. flees of the child health demon. st rat Ion tells of the work of the United States Public Health ser vice. One of the important activ ities of the government bureau is the inspection of serums, vaccines and antitoxins sold either in in terstate or international com raerce. , Before such serums are sold a license must beobtained from the public health service. The grant ing of a Unccnse means that in spection of the establishment concerned and the laboratory ex aminations of samples of its pro ducts are made regu'arly to Insure the observance of safe methods of manufacture, to ascertain freedom from contamination and to deter mine the purity or safety, of both, of the various products, and the potency in cases where standards exist HOCKEY FINALS At Boston: Chicago 2; Bos ton 1. At New York: New York Amer icans 1; New York Rangers 0. At Toronto: Toronto 4: Mon treal Maroons 1. Weissrauller Will Turn Professional Early in January CHICAGO, Dec 25 . (AP) Johnny Weiasmnl ler, one of the greatest swimmers of all time and . holder of most - of the world , records for rre style ' performance, will turn professional after January S, the IWboU Athletic club, whose col ' ors the aquatic star wears, announced tonight. mnr raiiis MADE Regulations of loans made by state banks and trust companies to holding companies or bancor porations or to any copartnership, association .or corporation which is owned or controlled directly or indirectly by any partnership, association . or corporation which owns or controls 25 per cent or more of the stock of the loaning bank or trust company, was. ap proved by the state banking board here Monday. The regulations were submitted to the banking board by A. A. Schramm, state superintendent of banks. As soon as copies of the regulations are printed they will be mailed to all state banks and trust companies in Oegon. The regulations affect only state banks and trust companies which are under the supervision of the state banking department. "Our present statutes do not permit a state bank or trust com pany to accept as collateral or be the purchaser of its own capital stock," said Mr. Schramm, "and with the advent of the holding companies or bancorporations it is the policy of the banking de partment to extend this restric tion to the-stock of such corpora tions. 1 JACK RENAULT Basque Heavyweight Out points Canadian but Fails . to Get Knockout . 'Eastern Eleven Has Slight Edge On Yesterners - fiAN FRANCISCO. Dec 25. (A P)- - Gridiron warriors -who will meet in Islam shrine's an imal iftuit-West charitir football 25. tamt ) nMmhr 59. took CHRISTlSfllf California and Georgia Tech Both Work Hard for :t .New Year's Game PASADENA-. Calif., Dec. 25. (AP) Christmas Day was just another day -of toil for the foot ball teams of Georgia -Tech and California, opponents here New for East-West gridiron supremacy. However, members of both ag CALL Colombia, Dee (AP) Paulino Uicudun, Basque Christmas off and the lull In prac- heavywelght, won the decision ti sessions rave observers a over Jack Renault of Canada in arh.nc- to refiect that the eastern ten round bout here this after-jrg are farther advanced in team noon before a crowd or 39,000. 1 work than their western rivals. Paulino led virtuallv all the wavl it io tha first time sine the and gave Renault a severe beating classic was started in 1926 that Uregatlons got some turkey. The in several rounds. At his best the .tpVn unusd bar en loved a Year's Day in the annual battle nanaHUn w hare a.hle to holdUram The visitors cot canrornia atnietes were more ior n ii ' . 1 . . a -j- xA- v.., Itunate than their eridiron breth- ruiuiiiu ua ocu iciuu. Hue JUOIP nucu auut nn, 1 - . During ;b fifth and sixth coach, ordered practice sessions m- uCu rounds Renault made his strong- in Chicago before the trip west- "ixon-iine. pariaaing oi a regular est bid, making the Basque re- ward. Upon arrival here, traln-l uicwae uinur i treat with a furious attack in the log began at once and has been eenmS. wiui nfth aA Hnvinr hinnri from Mnln.H.r t .teadilv since . head- d among the Tech players to- nnaa in tit with ttnm nnwor.1 mmrfora worn Ofltahlished at Stan-1 night. ..n. .hit. t,Mi.. .fr P.,.t. fi ..ni.itv I Coach Bill Alexander sent hi3 ino's attack. Meanwhile, the western team, Yellowjackets trough i an hour i l.ct f..r rn..na P..iin.-Ilni.r oHn TTollinrberv. headland a half drilling at the Rose of n,M t. .i. k. . .MAn.ir. onaoh wa lnw in sssemblina andlBowl this afternoon, while vNibs gin. He battered the Canadian all actually did not get under way Price of California ran his Golden around the rina. landine almost until three days ago.' As yet. Beans up and down Tournament at will with his riKht hand. In there has been no scrimmage but park for a brier wornout the final frame Renault devoted Hollingbery hopes to begin this his efforts to a successful attempt important detail by tomorrow, besides to run the house for the to avoid a knockout. Worn down The East baa a long scrimmage mt of the month. by Paulino's punishing body at- session, yesterday ana iooaea lm- ghe wa8 appaned at the prob-j XOTICE . XMtmU ally Xxeap MWatay &t&tt mn Pnbttf tiinir Co ' SIS 8. Connereial Bt. Miabr at tka . ASSOCIATED PRESS , Tta asaaciatad Praia ia aaelarivaly tntitlad ta tka aia for pablieattea at ;.nttam crdita la it ar set otharwUa credited ia tb P?fJ ad 1m ts tka local sews pubUibed .jyMaaikas Busixrss ornegs r Paaif ie Ooart - Representatives : Arthur W. Stypee, lae., Seaarity Bldg Portlaad; 8haioa Bids., Baa raacieea; 911 Weitera Paeifia Bids, Liea Aaselea. TELEPHONE 500 For All DepartmeDt Cotcred at the r-t Office in Salem. Oreron. as eefond cl matter. ' BTJBSCKIPTIOV RATES fail Subscription Kates, ia Advance Within Oregon; Daily and Sunday 1 Me. 50 ccaU; S Mo. $1-25. 6 Me. 2.25; 1 year $4.00. Elsewhere SO cent per mo. or j.0 1 year ia ad vance. By C.ty Carrier 80 cent sa month; f 5.-50 a year la dvtnce. CLASSIFIED ADVXRTISIKO Reains noticri, per line 25c i line ntiuimam ehar(e Classified Advertising, per line 10a Classified Advertisiac, per line 8 times 20e Classified -Advertising, per line S times . "0e One month, d'.ily sod Sunday per line - -. COKTRAOT CLASSIFIED (6 months contracts 5 Sine dsi'y minimuin per month, 4e a una. f 10 redaction for minimum of 10 lines daily) BUSINESS OPP. ARE TOU LOOKING rXR A MONET. klAKINO PROPOSITION IK SO. I HAVE JT one of the best. If not the very beat rrocery-del-Icateaaen and soft drink propositions in Salem and making- money every day. SaJea around -I200S per month. .Nlca llvina; quartera. low rent. Will net better than IS par cent on your In. vestment besides your llvina. Just the place for a man and wife who know the business. Present owner niada enough out of this to retire. You mutt have consideraDle caan to handle anil will not ba disappointed when you itv veatlarate 'It- 29 North Church - Tel. 281 J. FOR " SALE General mere hand t nock, doing good business and mak ing money. Cheap rent, invoice about 110.000. This will bear Investigation. ' 141 State Street FOR SALE Real Estate 9wo3 FOR SALE nice 6 rm. bungalov paved street at a bargain. Easy terms. New paint outside and hi and new paper in every room. jumm at. bw t 1189 Court Street Phone CSS Why Pay More? $275 to f 37S or 50x146 N. 17th street addition re "tractions. tN. iyui. 1400 to $7Sk for Laurel Park Addl tloi. Lots restrictions, tjuat west Hollywood.) S2O0 to SSS4) for Pleasant Home Ad ditlon Lots. N. E. Leslie school. 1590 to 9900 fr S. Church streel lota. Between Oxford and Hoyt. ) $800 to $3300 for Fairmount lots bea tween Leffelle and Wilson streets, (highest building restrict Hons.) . INVESTIGATE all surrounding Lol buys and tlien come in. 189 N. tllgh street Becke & Hendricks SETTLE- nt vivtl. tack during the early rounds, Ren- pressive against a pick up team lem confronting her. She might be MEXT anlt seldom could land a telling wmcn nnmoerea sucn luimc. aDie to get the money from net Notice ig hereby given that the blow toward the end. manea as father if she could take time to undersitned has filed in f he Coun- Paulino weighed 200; Renault Stanford Ail-American iuuDaca, in doWQ tQ JacksonTuie and talk ty Court of the state of Oregon, i ant m b n v sni iitrM . ... w . a a i ... . 195. Seattle, Victoria r . - f . rr' wnen Aianay annouacea iudcu, Dattle ZO O-O 2 16 Byrd decided to tell her about Boys' Tour Thursday Mem bers of the boys's division of the Y. M. C. A. will visit the state house, supreme court , and Kay Woolen mills Thursday. That night they will inspect the Cherry City baking plank. The peniten tiary will be Tisited tdday, the party leaving the "Y" building at 9 o'clock. VICTORIA, B. C, Dec. 25. to him about it. But evidently for tne county of Marion, his duly there wasn t time. I verified Final Account, as the Ex she had drenched it with tears on Mr. Polk watched the fleeting "ecutor of the last will and testa- her wedding night. , (thoughts that drew shadow pic-ment and estate of Emily Ed- When Mandy announced lunch, Inures over her mobile features, (wards, deceased, and that said 'I haven't the. sllgniest iaea court has fixed Tuesday, the 8th Pat. -I where I can get the money, ByTi jay Qf janUary. 1-929, at the hour "What do you think, Mandy." I finally admitted, ina small voice.or ten o'clock a. m. of said day. as (AP) geattle and Victoria Pa- 8be announced "Pat and c net 8lIp" Ia that what'a worrying you? the time, and the County Court cltlf coast hoekev leaniA team P60 -way inis fflornins l" 8iasKea r. ron. iuuic sums ' Koom in tne uounty uouri Mouse diTidH nnlnta in a hniiav r. married." borrow it from the bank. This at Salem, in Marlon County, Ore noon eame here todav when thev "Shut your face," exclaimed bank!" gon. as the place for hearing said olaved a three-three tie Plav Manay, in amaxemem. 11 wan au -on, Air. rois, you ve own toi final account ana all oDjectipns wa AYtAnriAi intA 70 minnt in expression Mandy used when she marvelous! But I don t Know thereto an effort to break the deadlockr" n "lie U1 - reatiy wnen we cu ry u Dated at Salem. Oregon, thi but to no avail. The overtime taction nu wucu uu "u. '"-ni ciay db monm, yu 5th day of December. 1928 ia-. k ah vm vt iiavM aam v ws&va tiv . a. a a. , . vv - period went scoreless. quaie iu uci ircwuuiuiui. " . im nofc suing iu wuny uui "ARTHUR EDWARDS at nana: man ne saia oeariny. men UII Executor of the Last Will and Salemites Visit Mr. and Mrs.1 " Fo' de lawd s sake!" she sam. faCe sobered. "I don't know how TMt-ment -ni RStat of Rmilv . . . m I m k a luiAatli M S Ae vV I aa W 1 . .i....tl I rranK wugnes ana ineir me nwieims ucr mwu uU uc - mucn mr. uuncan dm aciuany ,uEdwards deceased John spent Tuesday in Portland cabulary, I sure was riabber- rested in this stock, but I believe RQnaJd c Glover. ' visiting Mr. Hughes' sister, mh. oeiuuuicu wuru yuu u musi De sometmng over ten i Attorney for Executor an. k. mm m m m www m. lint' u a tm Bk A Jt M k a mm mm aiMeila A 111 1 tl Sfl 1 ' u. a. AiacKie, ana Mrs. w. a. ii " iuj uuuo euiynoc u, tnousana aoiiars. Carter. TPs V 2ft tJ I ii n irJVMU I a mw a l r f mi r s i I I! I aaaa trying circumstances composure of hers. READ THIS FIRST: most ltvecoh,nial houSe "wi.lch B?rd , Byrd knew tha, it took a mighty get married on a lie." Browning had just bought, hoping effort to maintain that deadly Well, I wouldn't that it would revive Larry s love for her and his interest in a home and children. For Byrd Browning, brought up in a tmau town, was tryinar to adapt nersell to her rast-roovlng. mag' netic young nusband. but she soon discovered that Jack Duncan, his bus iness associate, was plunging him into debt instead or makJnar him rich he promised. Larry's friends were lively and spendthrift, and Larry, too, was spending his entire income, even the large sums he was continually bor rowing from Mr. Hamilton, Byrd's fa ther, on useless extravagance and on India CamobelL a former awMthurt of Lorry's. Pat. Byrd s vounar sister, who lived with them, was going a rapid pace. Byra became alienated from Mara-v Duncan, who was taking steps to di vorce her husband. Jack save a nartv at the Knickerbocker club, where he was living, and rat attended it. Mrs. Hamilton. Bvrd'a mother, who v vis iting her daughters, to her horror dis covered Pat "under the Influence of." 1 ne next momlnir Mrs. Hamilton announced her ultimatum, that Pat would return to Jacksonville with her the next night. During a business trip downtown, in which Byrd recovered Larry's Investment ' In Jack's real es tate scheme. Byrd' returned to find Pat had departed in Chet Ever-i car. Chet luul left n nnt. tn mtrm riamiuon. ' NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY) e SalAm rtrAcnn Ti K.I 9.1 0.9 e.T 9 they sho did." - ' MI don't want to go alone." said Byrd and her mother sat down Byrd. nervously. "Won'toucomt vnTI, -T,lrIv.r.T. to the table, but neither of them - with me?" X:" could eat a mouthful. I "He'll get un on his hind legs "How in the world can they getat the sight of me," laughed Polk a license witn rat oniy 17 years "He hates well, as tbe men old?" asked Mrs. Hamilton. j would say, he hates my guts!" "They'd have to lie about It. And EXECUTRIX Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been dully ap pointed by the County Court of t Via Cftif a rf fi vast ran tr wKa rAiin. He told Byrd that Jack's Uialh. lnt wilt mnA tut.msnt mrA oat-. sault and battery charge. He knew of John Arthur HepnePf deCeased. worry about I his creditors were pressing him rk-rA ). eha K n Jnl, ...1U1 J th.t oolrt TtrrrA anAtT,lnrl. All , ,i a 1 "" nuammi as I "j ' """-"'"tJ iruui au Diuca auu yuuuaocn vi ....l ...it. h RvrH .n,n., ih.t .m fear! I can say is that I'm glad it's hi, realtv stocks were beginning I,.," ! Tv" V"""""" v. .jT" I"" Chet and not tht harum-scarum k. ffte . hrwef. Mt . A tuai. i.m ciecpiiiB aiouou uw own . 1 "w ' t r, riaecedent are hereby notified to nearx naa given ner mouier tnai , ..I " uurneu ur mj a present the same dulv verified strange look about the eyes, butl "Well, I suppose It could have fic6. There stili lingered over it gj ttl? Z of Honlld c ri2 sne na a cnin iiae mary vjueen mucuu..0 .iu.,,,,..,, u. TW( my attorney. 203 Oregon of scots that contradicted her tell- cess ana wemiin. Building. Salem. Marion OnuMv , i i : npr inn nan win vpt 9 inn & 1 . fn.m 1 n ki A ..lm i mm, " taie eyes, times develop in times of great ""-"L " "tSL'T 'V"!P S IE Dated Salem. Oregon. . ij vi iicveinuer, 1920. ELLA I. HEPNER, crisis seemed to reveal the letter to both of them before it was opened. "Well, I guess this means just Chet and dad will get along But a formidable calm lay over ! " l "r' 7" u ' lllro mmm I. - I- . Ll i 1..M 1"'""' " UIUUIUO HUM Ik'V": '"" the date of this notice this mm.--, v UillCl KM. A 3 . 1 116 UtOVC OCTTUICU ar- I C V A fV.- a aa a gether." serted. Byrd was thinking of the help "Looks as" if they've laia off FOR BALE 40 acre farm. 8 mi. out, Excellent showing. Priced right. ; FOR SALE good newer houw, I bedrooms, lights, plumbing, tubs, huaa ment. paving, good location. 2 lot4 priced low. Terms. FOR SALE good -lots and largS I house, on pavement, good location mortgage $2o00. J1000 for equity T FOR TR.VDK 40 acre rami not raf from Salem, to trade for arreagr. E. O. HOLLA DAY Square Deal Realty Co. 202 17, S. Bank Building S.U.-irt LITTLE NEGLECTS NOW M KAN BIO LOSSES LATER DON'T NEGLECT TO BUT A ll'-Mfl NOW NORTHEAST SALEM BU.NGAl.nW Of 4 rooms with a full built I" klu chen-flrepjaee, hardwood floors, gn-'.-iifj. paved street, near school anil -ar Mm Price $28aOi THINK OF IT iii.imI DOWN AND YOU BECOME A llo.Mfl OWNER. NORTH SALEM BUNGALOW Of 4 rooms with full cement b.ise ment, furnace, fireplac. garage. Unlit in kitchen. hardwood floors, paved street, near Doth grade and hfi schools. Price 13850 on terms of $2 town and easy payments on the ba ance. THINK OF IT FOR 1250. DOW YOU CAN STEP INTO THIS COZ CLOSE IN HOME. Act at once a permit us to show you this on SOUTH SALEM COTTAGES Of 6 rooms with la rare lot. runt iruni, aur&tfe, locaica war ibh" jnaf ibr high school. OWNER GOING TO CALIFORNIA AND OFFERS THIS I irf f t-VkD fTtltV a AT XT 1 T , AAA See us NOW If you want a RKAL BUY in a modest home. NEW NORTHEAST SALEM BUN. GALOW Of rooms with a full cement baa. ment. furnara, fireplace, hardwood floors, built In kitchen, recess batrl parage, paved street, price $3960. YOU PAY DOWN 1300. AND TAKK POS SESSION OF T1HS MODERN fl UOOM HOME. FAIRMOUNT tHLL LOT SACRIFICE Is offered in this f&nlen,li1 mmM siee 100X150. paved street, east front age. rine shade trees. WILL SACRI FICE THIS CHOICE HTTII.niMtt SITE FOR $2250. Act NOW and sal this choice corner. W. H GRABENHORS1 V CO., Realtors 134 South Liberty Street Phone 51 9 3 . Byrd Executrix of the last will and CHAPTER XLV BYRD'S hands were trembling like small, delicate leaves z She banded the note to her mother. , Mrs. Hamilton took it gingerly, holding It a minute before she . I opened It. - - i ouo was aiways cooi unaer ine ereveryougoj Cmtt-knock Phon 36or SO IINB4ft OO.COMSAMY OS CAUPtMtMU C 1 IVe VMwweym to Portlaad. lOOeomfortabterooana, ada with bath. Bs.son.tiU aataa. Coavcmieac down, sow a. locaaioau ' NawasMtsr Ssvisaat mrnmmttmimjmj 1 , SAMD.A01US$04 . (3ht HOTEL " CONGRESS PORTLAND, OREGON Mr. POlK had been that daV. I moot nf tha nffloa fnri " Mrs. Hamilton had to nnstnnneLnmmata,i t t,roif I testament and estate of John Ar- one thing." Mrs. Hamilton said, her return until the next day. She She gave her name to the girl ur Hepner, deceased hHvt mn wa a aw llsvat a 4V llVa a ......... . I 97 I Myaa I v " "fo duu um.v m ul. went tO bed mat afternoon With IhchlnA tha nlllnv and v.lttul v. uiuier, .. "Read it," said Byrd, in a tremW. .tcv headaehe. t.v- a r.A I Attorney for executrix. Dilng voice. Byrd nulled down the shades in l.t.rtoH t. h rt a fiii.rrnnn,. balem, Oregon. D. 6-12-19-26- Da r Mm. Hamiltnn " Oict I ir mnthor'a rnnm and nl.oari I . n.n m... i,..it.i.j . I J- 2. . i - - i cu, ifcu-uvtocu ijkuic ucoiiairu m had written, "Pat and I are going glass of cold water and a bottle the ddor. and as the woman turn- to get married. Don't worry about of asperin on the little table by the ed toward her, closing the door them. u, iur in we oest inxng mat low. I behind ner. she saw It was Marsrv. I "For the sam roa&nn that couia nappen to either or us. Save tan me u I can be of any Margy swept her with a disdain wanted to buy them before " Byrd '.oo.ue .v.,ib. iici "', .ne ..iu, imucujr, iv mo mi giance ana passea nerwitnoui i answered, crisply. Because 1 auuii. luuei. uuie term uai maae no answer, la word. ih nk itw ii m:b. r fo.i .... . 'I . I " uaa a r a U1UI uyra looneu at ner mother! must ne tne worst blow a par- it seemed to Bvrd that when-1 independent and mftnnitaihi. if blankly, and her mother stared ent could have to have a daughter ever ahe was in Jack's presence is managing the whole thing him back at Byrd, each lost in her own run away and get married thought something happened to make her self." thoughts over the strange elope- Byrd. Her mother had spent 17 appear frightfully involved in his "You swear that it is the oniv . ijw w..ue. uia ru . uc-1 iitp rrsmniiT" h. qgUoH i,i. "Let me see It," said Byrd, (cent human being, sewing f Or her. Aeain all her couraee seemed "WhT. of ennnp .).. .n.... reaching out for the letter and cooking for her. washing and iron- to cose away from her, as she "what other reason could there ica.u.uS u wteiuiij. rag worrying oyer ner, oniy (walked Into his office. Iber ' i wonaer wnat your father wfll at tne ena oi tnese years have to it was a different Jack that sat "I thought you'd heard th m o7, saiu rs. nammon, in a nana ner over to a peneci stran- crumpled in his chair. His face lm or that I'd gone on the rocks. " suuwueisuii uan. we ui aviiuuai. at euaoger. Ana ill was twisted as If h had inat auf.lhe said mnmitn.i. t mtl4 h... H V, .. m I . , : . . . 7 . I ' ""'J " jJ, B I vuuu6" w aire i rerea great soock ana mental an-1 you were trying to save Larrv wedding. And I'd started Pat's a mother who had slaved for her, gtiish. His hair was disordered and reputation." i utiBBau ,usi aiwr you were mar- to see ner property marnea. his cheeks were touched with a Byrd looked at the ndnts of her z.' "t"" u v"i -wuiub, imvrs -ur gicKiy pauon his eyes were dull l little patent-leather slippers mua. b mamea witnoui a min- motner came aownstairs, uyra nad and careworn. I Her eyes suddenlv YlllPd v" sviiu, wviuer bmiku iu. iiusieoB jrotai 1 inst met Aiarrv in th mi tat I rara mutt ui ner wi cioines. jiuau icicvuuueu iur evening oeiore i office, said Byrd, with a 8inkincl "Jack." she choked wu.v, u.tv vrctu 1 v uu "km w o aivuuu i tevlinaj. ashamed!" And aha cupped her 10 o'clock. ;i - : Jrible th It a mm . a mym I mm v a a - m . a -...I -v. . .m.wj I ii..i.iiuviiusuo WHICH I X eS. ne said 1n a rolnrle.aland mrsA f- . When . vou're realW In Iav leads me to believe that Mr nr,.t.-. T . .. " r you mw - my . uia i uav.c jl Buuutiim Mi . uirrr fa n aa i Bnn rnp n avm r - those things don't matter," said can will he glad to sell his Build- saw you.:' -Think. WJ Byrd softly. . era' Supply stock," Mr. Polk be- Bvrd decided tn Mn.. i,.i' nut sue naan t even a decent gan. anrjiptiy "rve taken the lib-1 to the olnt. She was terriil.r with I'm ter nightejown," moaned Mrs. Hamil- erty to make an appointment with ton. - - . Ihim for you." Byrd seemed to see her mother, r Byrd's first feeling was one of as she lifted one corner of her I infinite relief, when Larry con apron, and . furtively wiped - her trolled all this stock he. and he eyes, as a complete stranger. She I alone, would be .responsible 'for suddenly became detached from the policy under, which it was sold. mis scene ana carried oack over) ana ne wouia ne directly respon t he months to- the night of her I ihle to every purchaser. own wedding. I But there was the question of ne naa naa a georgette night- getung tne money. She had two gown, an lace and ribbons,-but 'thousand dollars, and Jmt enough Goofey Movies ry f for Jack but there waa little in the way of comfort that she could give-him. He had brought all this calamity .down upon his own neafl. r . . - -1 come to ask you if you woma . sen me your shares of uuuaers' Supply stock," she began bravely.; . "Why do you want them?" he snapped glaring at her aa if she were trying to trick him out of ByNeher GOOPEY MOVIES . PRESEMT -r . mm MERRY XMA5 ; FANS! Dl DvOU SAfJTA 00 ClGWT Bv.voo?.....M.we : CEQrAlNJUV TOBATEO EVEQVOKJE IM TUB V STUDIO UOEUU ....... HAVE YtTU HCAQO A&OJT MY CMQlSTkAAS' OQtnKir rfncDy ITS A. NEWJ ODKJTWflCT PQDM. THE STUDIO SOOO QJATSAi BAh-thats iootmimg rr VI- mAmhiO OUST LOOK ' UJKAT" PHIU . GOTT.... -ILst. , esses j UJHAT SAWTA GAVE DALE.' OnriisH im, k? Csabil rraai . UPON) MV UJOBO CHAtQAMD . . fyeOAPHONJe!j cro voo eer it a ueath eoowo aoocess eoos.r- x " IP-X-U. BisABUiTD MV QlRU'S NAMES IIUIT? I 0tT AU.VTS THBUMA WTTV AMD M ENAKIA, WAGE CBCENfED Ae(& eox A PlfSCE. ...... " tOrtAT TX VDO SUPP3SH AOOBA0UB -OUST A As)0 X GOT - 0ET PHIU RUTS YOOft MANAe . 0 IT. SaWta GAvteeutu CAniims ; EXACTt-Y-THeSAMS THkjsi hb OO LAST YFAB... BUT XIUl MOT . CQA60IMQ MMM T7 I 1 John THE GOOp-Ey GAWG AL.U YDU HAVE TO CD rtGETA MEMBERSHIP CAftO IS MAJU A TU3D SEbil SEAJP -TO iM CAftE OP -r-Hjs- . JOIN TODAV Thanks," he said, acidlv. with t looking at her. He went out - of -the room and came back with a handful oj papers. .."-Ton can. have. all ot them, ev ery single share, for .fifteen thous and dollars," he said, harshly Byrd's face went blank and then cnalk white. ,: - j "Fifteen thousand!" she aasned "Why, Jack, you never. could get mat ior it anywhere." "Well, 111 let you. have It for ten! And that's final! T said with tight upa. Without word she filled' out the cheek that ProaresR Polk h.n given ner ana handed it tn, him He signed some of the papers and yuanea tnemtoward her. - , -"Now be sure to run riVht to Daddy Polk and see If they're all irght," he said snceringiy.v wun ner nead swimniinr. Bvrd murmured a faint arood-brst -a got OUt Of the room. Sha flr l ane naa just struggled out of a wuonoui swamp. j.--ir v. .-j-.-.. tne aia go back to Mr tii, and after he had pronbunced ev- iJK?1?.'-1?" 0rder Ihe left tne with him forsafe keeping. - , . ou" wonoerea all the way hOmt how Jack's dlsarapAfi.i ,7i. Supply stock above crfUcism, sh wondered again and again. An-i she wondered If Larry -would b tunoua that she hat stock without his kVowtod7e?An Slal !iCUB W9nld Ui hT f o. not having consulted him. ' f fS ielUfo ne gDt l,ome as if the worrle. of the whole world were reetlnr m , TOMORROW IN EVERY LANGUAGE) MEANS NEVER BEGIN THAT'S THE PRINCIPAL THING GET GOING 325. Fine bulldinr lot ivar urn . and paved street, 1. down 1 10. pr month. . 1X00. Lot S Ox 100 located on Ma.llnn street, pavement extra, $!. down, $1$ 11 SIIVIILII. $00. Lot 50x100 g-ood view located WK street, near a Commerriai O-vW t., 10. down, $10. per month. Pfua iJt?' pavement. v,- I10O0. Beautiful acre located nith near bus line, $25. down, 110. par month. , 1000. Five acre east, near paved roa- down, 110. per month. 92000. Five acre located 1 4 miles rrotn city limits on Garden road, $50. down. $10. per month. . $1285. Five acres located south about 3 miles, some timber. I2S do. n iv per month. ' iOOO. 74 acres nart In Hmh,. .i.t buildlmrs close In. some bearing fruit trees $50. down, $10. per month. REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE W. M. (5RABENHORST tt CO 134 South Liberty. Street Phona 515 GOOD RUTS A- BVPHiKfiM 9 Rooms, umi nuin tuft Jte-?? 2!C ROOMS, atrictly modem except fireplace Cloae to school, $3250. $506 cash, balance to suit. hnSE ood " new- modern "5al?,w- Two rxm can be fin- ,-.u . jwissb.. tiadu, easy termn. mflilAm Urara a. A aa paved street. Will exchange for Inii proved or unimproved acreage not ovet 10 miles out. Muat h. i not over $3250." " , ROCOIXFSKT A SON Firet National Bank Building FOR SALR Th- h... . ," " "J J7 lmAfor money. Nearly new.' roi $4800, and $3500 will buy It. LocatioS first claaa. - f . .- . F. .L. WOOD , 341 State Street ; r -4 S " J- ' , "' O. HOUSES in Corvallla ..Iioina Income-$50.00 a month. Ti-iu. ir Salem, acreare. STORE : buiMlnar tn tih. am fteady Income. Value $3000 clear trade rr tJaient house, vacant lota, or acre age. 4 ACRES fuel timber. Easy reach balem. A bnrajain price. ;SEE ufor best bargain. All clasKea of real estate. We can make .an uu.nl ty In exchanges. Juat tell ' Us where you want to go. " ' 'IV.1' aiiywbera. - J KLUS A SHOWN r42 State Street ROOM RTTvaAT rwxr w . tv hw v . asa war i iv aim oaar trees, needs some renalra 13500. s Vv?ii u trees. $i$oo. e. front lot -mnZi ."r home. $ 1 9 00. ' . -lwr " 1 GERTRUDE J. at PAGE 44 pourt Street LOTS T jTar rwo r per month interest . If you ari interested-Im nun-hui w 2." we .avf. aJrr'' to select from. . n. urvAJBEN HORST ft CO. 114 South Llbertv fit A CWRTsrrxr a c - .T . rainlly ar a hrvrrw. h. - .i... J?II ?" ',aJ'"munt HilL Owner needs money In buainess and will sell at l-i kTL ulJl 'r-' view that can i-ii xc11- 2 fireplace Modern In rtZTieyr-Pta n" opportunity tvt a beautiful home price! i--ht ; i WINNIE PETtTJOHN. Realtor mmin man lreet Wood rnrtDBfDe'tivMMj mi."1 2000 wm to be cut 4 4 witi-d-u aorl or yamhilL . See Jil4 several beautiful View lots n Jtien Lomond Park- w. apprecUted. . . . IaT? 2?LJ0V on' n&f north -nM 1U9 ! BtMr aaarhiWvr , aa. i . hIvk Vu l sacrifice, n S-VUent who wants to rcfl. anc his home nn l . .- r Cea, $2000.00 neceaaaryr Modern Community : - Developers ' WERNER 20i Norta Hlh Street boulders! "cuul' (TO BE CONTINU2D) 1