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ALBANY EVENING HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1921 When an Officer Meets an Officer Albany Evening Herald Published evenings except Sunday by the Herald Printing Company Albany, Owgon. Thomas D. Potwin. E. M.

Reagan Manager er highway recently, when ho tipped off thnt a car containing lltpjor was lit'iiiletl this way. The car arlvctl Hill ilcpnrtoil, with DM nlbi In clnso pursuit. After several ntllva liatl lu-en pumocl over he mnitngutl to overhaul the enr and found llnlteil Htnlca gov-tii'iinuiiil men en ruuto from Astorln tp l'oftliind with ciiptuiwl contriir liniitl. fmrnrnmirmiMnrnTmrrmiininiiiiiiia A Princess of I Mars I By Edgar Rice Burroughs 1 Author of Tarzan of the Apes other pursuits. To this movement is added the first hand knowledge gleaned by the tourist in his motor ear as ho travels through the- state.

The result is that Oregon is becoming better understood than she hns been heretofore. i Yes, western Oregon is a' great fruit section, Mr. Middle Westerner, Soil surveys have shown that for cherries and berries its mother earth is unsurpassed. And those who live hero know that there is no place that affords better and more enjoyable living conditions the year around. Who Gets Pinched? St, Ilulpns, July HI.

Sumo times mi officer becomes too enUiunl iistlc 111 tha pursuit uf his duty, At leant that's wluit sheriff Wellington thinks, following iv stirring chnso along the lower Columbia rlv J9JnI OoMhyidvtr javs' Entered at Albany postoffice aa see- ond-clau Subscription Rates u. Alhnnv. Delivered, per month Delivered, per year in advance By Man. Near Albany, per year in advance Near Albany, aix months, in ad' vane Near Albany, one month, in advance Other places, year, ii advance, Other places, six months in ad- vance 5(1 6.00 $4.00 S25 .60 15.00 2.76 In ordering changes of address, subscribers should give old as well as new address. In -renewing- a subscription, mention that it is a renewal If there is a changet in name initials, please mention.

A la remitting money to the Herald make-payment to Herald Printing Co. ALBANY COLLEGE AND THE r-i: pTURE The practically unanimous endorsement given yesterday by the Synod of Oregon to the plan of the presi- a aiKn collp fully away, nor could t'bettr to wuteli him got but resolutely net uiy face toward Zoduiiita nnd with a touch of liourtslckiiusa npprouched her frowu-tug wnlla. Tho luttur I bore galnod mo Inline-illnle entrtuice to the vast, wnlled city. The I'tor hrothers Imd given mo explicit directions for reaching tho point of the city whore I could tlml living iH'ctiiitiiioiltitlniis unci tie nuur the oltlrus of the govoriiiiiciit nittmis to whom thcy-titid given mo lettors. My wtiy led to the central sqiinre or plnsti, wlili Is clmi-ucterlnilc of nil Mnr-lltin elites.

As I was crossing the grout square lost In wonder and admiration of the luiiKtiltlci'iit architecture and the gorgeous scurlet vegetation which carpel. cd the brand lawns I discovered a red Mnrtlan wnlklng briskly toward hie from one of the avenue. Ilu paid not the slightest attciitloii to me, but as he came iibrenst I recognlied him, and turning I placed my hund upon his shoulder, catling out "Kttor, Kantos Kan I.Ike lightning he wheeled and before I could much as lower my hand the point of hla Innggword was at my breast "Who are your he growled, and then as a backward leap carried me fifty feet from his sword be dropped the point to the ground and exclaimed, laughing, "I do not need a better reply. There I but one man upon all Baraooin who can bounce about like a rubber ball. Oy the mother of the further moon, Johb Carter, how came you hero, and have yon become a Oar-seen that you ran change your color at will? "You gave me a bnd half minute, my friend." he continued, after I had briefly outlined my adventures since purling with him In the arenn at Warheon.

"Were tny ntiiiio and city known to the Zodnnituns I would short, ly be Killing on the bunks of tho lost fcti of Konis with my revered and departed nncestora. I am here In the Init-rvsin nf thc'Tnnlos Mors, Jcdilak or lli'llunt. lo discover tho where-iiluiiita of LVJnli Thorls. our prlnrvsa. Suit Than, prince of Kodanga, has her hiihli'ti In Hie city and has fnllen urn in 'oie with.

her. (Continued Monday) for a larger institution guarantees, 1 her at the Ume of her illness and so far as can possibly be done, its passing avy were her relatives success. The singleness of purpose frcm and Salem She united of the Synod delegates to extend the I mentioned church in scope and increase the plant of York state where she was born. hv the or 18 ars. Her husband Three sets are ,1 a i leas than I used to feel three, because my feet don't hurt In them.

I play a faster game. There isn't a better tennis ihoo 1 Hood Klaykortj combine lightness with strength, and the patented Kcndcx insole and thick felt cushion keep tho hard court from tiring or burning the feet, No other shoe of any kind combines ccjtml wearing qualities with the ease and the sense of quick, sure action of the Hood Klaykort. Many also prefer Klaykortj for general outdoor summer wear, c4sk your dealer or write us. Hood Rubber Products Inc. Wutcttown, -HOOD" Massachusetts.

SPORT5HU Dig men and little men want port trimming on the if play show. The Sportihu red trim, med, red corrugated sole a aphrndkt iho at a moderate price. And how tha Unit (alas like their looks. Ask for Hood Spoitshuv i final roll-call on the question of ad opting the report of the institution's officers denoted that the Presbyter-, ian organizations of Oregon are back of it with a solid front and that it is their intention to make of the college the official center of learning of that denomination in Oregon. -Whatever of opposition there was to the report was Restricted and that vanished be- fore the final vote was taken.

th. action will be the immediate starting of the campaign for the $200,000 building and endowment fund, nuder the con- dirinn, laid down bv the General -r ph. terian church, which will be used partly for the construction of new buildings on the Monteith campus and for the enlargement of the institution's endowment Preliminary stepson in setting up paign organization have shown a hearty and enthusiastic response not only on the part of the Presbyterian clergy and laity, but of the general public as well. There is reason to believe that this cooperation arises out of the demand that exists in many families for the cultural, denominational college, where in addition to studies that are designed to train the mmd for the aiiainmeni oi enas purely temporal there is to be found a curriculum that will afford religious instruction as well. This being the case, the college has no conflict with the excellent state institutions, where religious and sectarian instruction must of perforce be barred, in that they maintained by 'the money of all sorts and condition of men and women, some with and some without religious or sectarian convictions.

It has a field all to itself and it will grow or fail according to. the meas- ure of success it attains in filling it By reason of the institution's field and of the Synod's apparent decision tn it. in fillincr it tha Aifnra nt I I "pud the Want A.ds. I WUKJtlHU 'r Her It iht alioe for hard work or hard play. Etr strong con-miction, heavy mail bait desk upper, gray urctread ole.

Hood patented pneumatic heel. Uuy them for in children and yourttf. and an how re ted you will freot night, and how much you aav on footwear, July 21-27 Illustration! by Irwin Myers nllllllllillimiiillillllilllltlllllllltllllllllir towtisM. uhl a. 0.

Ueuiaoj a oe.) i synopsis. author tttU of hla ffquattHatiw with th titro or on c( tli aiot remurkMbt ndvtitura vnr record-0. From ttmmiacrlpl ltl by hta trlttliu fea Baa vividly at out 111 atimino tiup-rannliiB-a which broug-lit tuKatttar a brav Virginia rlUctniui ajid a 1'rlltcaaa u( Mara. CHAPTER I. In (h Arliona hllla.

John Carter, mining preapac tor and av onfad. arate aoldlar. naclns from a war party of Apcrie. takea refuga In a cava tha atmosplfar of which haa a raniHrkablo affacC on him. Yielding to Ita alnka Inlo hla laat ihoughta cantered on tha glow fninl Ui planat Mara.

CHAPTKR 11. Awaking. Carter rl-laaa that he haa. In aoma Incompratirnal. bla niannar, bean tranaportad to ta aurprtsad by a party of armed Mar.

tlan warrior, who aeek Mr. 11 con vine their laadar. Tara Tarkaa. of Hla oarnUaanew and ia convoytd, a prlaouar, to tha Martian city. CHAPTER craatur holding much tha poaltlon of a dog ou aarth la at to guard i CHAPTKR daya latr a nt of waratilpa from tli neighboring atata of Helium, p.ialng over the utty.

la altucked by f.a.rter'a captura. tlm green Mnrtmna. Th fleet la acatUrcd and-on of the air-ahlpa oaptured. Among the prlaondra la a young wouiiut of arace dlrferent from the green Martlnna and more cloaely ra-aembllng tli women of th arth. CHAPTER v.

Cartnr aacerulna that the fair prlaoner'a name la Llejuh Tnorta, granddaughter of tha Jedduk. or ruler, of Helium. aa'ertulna that uo cording to cuatom ahe la doomed to dfe by torture. In the council chamber he lalka with her and aaaures her of hla aymouthv CHAPTER VI. The prtauner la confined to the iruardlanahlp of Carter'a friend.

Sola, ad the two priaonera plun to cacape before Derail Tnorla la taken before the nuiircme ruler of th greo Martian. T.il IM.iua. lf CIMPTBi: ll.t-Wlth a Inrm- for.e ot greun M.irlliiir Onrler and DeJ.ih Tliorla aet put for itlio -capital. CHAPTKR indca to Carter that ahe la a way different from the rest of Hie Martian women, having, unlike them. n.

knowledice of her rather, and mc.her. The reason- of Bar-koln'f enmity I aleo revealed. CHAPTER IX. Carter telle Dejah Thorla of hta love for her. which aha reciprocate, and with Sola they plan to earape.

On the eve of their attempt the erheme la revealed to Tal Hajua by the vindictive Surkoja. CHAPTER Thorla and Sola are taken before Tnl Hnjua und he gloata over their pllht and the terrible death In atom for them. Carter, concealed In the throne room, rracuea the two women, leaving the ruler unconscious. The three and make, their way in th direction ot Helium, pejah Thorla' home. They become loat and fall In with a war' party of Warhoona.

Carter seta the women on lhlr way and remalna to obatruct pur-aulL 11 Is overpowered and mode prla-ner. CHAPTER a dungeon In the eaoltal city of th Warhoona Carter kill jiler. hut la unabU, to mak. hi. way from th cell.

That our ruler should have attacked the disabled fleet as It was returning to Helium was hut another nf his awful blunders which I fear will sooner or later compel Zodanga to elevate wiser man to his place. "Even now, though our victorious annles are surrounding Bellum. the people of Zodanga are voicing thcli displeasure, for the war ts not a popu lor one. since It ts not limed on right or Justice. Oor forces took advantage nf Hie absence of the principal fleef nf Helium on their nenrch for the princess, ant) we hnve been able easily lo reduce the city to a sorry plight." "And what, think you.

tuny have been ihc fnie of the princess, Dejnh Thorls?" I risked as caunlly ns possible. "She Is dend." he answered. "Thl inticti was learned from green warrior recently raptured by our force In the eouih She escaped from Hip liordcs of Ttiark with a strange crcn-lure of another world, only lo fall Into the hntitrs of the Warhoona. Their thou tt were found wnnrterlhg'npon Hie sea hottom anil evidences of a bloody conlllci were dlKCfivpred near-by." While this Inforniiitlon was In no way roiiKuirlnn. ini'lthor wag -It nt nil conclusive proof of Ihe ilcmli of DeJuh Tliorla, and so I tli'terinlned to innkc every 'effort pos.lli!e to roach Helium as quickly I could nnd enrry to Tnrtjos Mora hui-Ii nctva nf his gnind-dougliter's pnnalhle hereabouts ns lay In my power.

Ten' days after leaving the three Plor brulliiTS I arrived ut Zndnngn. Froin the moment Hint 1 hnrl come In conflict with Hie red Inliiililtunts of Miira I hud noticed Hint Wmiln drew Krai I amount of unwelcome nitration lo me, since the htigu brute belongcil to a species which Is never donieatl-rated by the red men. Were one to stroll down Rrondwny with 0 Kumt-dlnn lion ni his heels the effect would he soinewhiii similar lo Hint which I should have proilnced hull I eninred Zortongn with Woola. As 1 would willingly hnve offered my life In the service of her In mmri'li of whom I was about to clmllungu the unknown dangers of this, to mu. my terlous city, I could not permit even Wooln's llfo lo thrciiten Hie succesa of my venture, much lens his momentary linppliicHs.

for I diitilitcd not he soon would forget me. Anil sn I Imde the poor heiisl on nnYctlomitn fare well, promising hltn. however, I tint If I came through my adventure In surety tlml In some way I should. dud Hit; inwiiin lo swirch hlin out, lie Bfcined to, understnnd mo fully, ami when I 'pointed bnck In the dl-tecilon nf Tlinrk be turner) sorrow Jefferson Pioneer Dies in 82nd Year; Was III Two Weeks Jefferson, July 16. "Grandma" Schuraaker, for SO years a resident of this city died at her home here Thursday night and will be buried in the Jefferson cemetery this afternoon following the funeral services at the Methodist Episcopal church at 2 o'clock.

Rev. Lockhart Mrs Schumaker had been til for a couple of weeks and her relatives, while hopeful for a time were not surprised when the frailities. of age began to tell and the end came. nwii iy8" of age-in a very short time. Psed Schumaker and E.

J. Schumaker of this ns. Mrs. Victor Loon- rf Jefferson and Mrs. John Roland of Salem are daughters.

The deceased was "'J1 respected and the relatives have tlie sympathy of the entire corn- Miss Vesta Muligan a former teach- 'a 1c0' "daughter nev- ntlv graduated from the San Fran- 'iMO National training school for service preparation mas been giving addresses this section of Oregon the interest of the 1ns- titution's home mission work; The former Jefferson teacher will instruct in a school in Los Angeles, the comfne A ni by the management of the Eoworth league to be held here beginning on-the 26th of the present monthi jnd(tlng from the rep. j8trationll which have already been sent WorVe hMmg group er meetings in various sections of the district with the re- that 150 nfcistntioJa have eomt alread from the SaIem port. workers had a meiling menll; on)cr to wt the Jefferson meet jand man here from that of the state aso Judge Howell is looking forward to greeting his son and the tatter's wife upon their return here from France where they have been for some time. The young people will be here in September. William Eurich was in Jefferson from his farm five miles north east, on Friday.

The Sherwood family will not go east until the fall on account of some business matters which hnve delayed Mr- Sherwood in his arrangements for the move acro the continent A family named Hayes, it is Baid, are erecting on the property on the right of the road at the edge of the nnvpmpnt nnrth nf tAvn. A hiiTicmlnw Frank Wa" is ma arrange-1 boar(1 aml rnom at home D- locke- Mr- Wa" working: on the railroad track. Mrs' Clodfclter returned from on Rcv D- H- Lcech of Eugene wilbe nere for the lnstitute tWs month, a number of the members of, tho Evangelical church will attend the yearly convention of that organiza-; At the camp grounds across the riv er the Epworth league recently enjoyed a socinl nt the same place. Rev. Mr.

Hornnchuch made a trip to Portland on business recently. Miss Van Winkle was an Albany visitor Thursday. Geo. Vail went to Snlcm Friday and will go there every day during Mrs. Vail's Btay in the hospital.

Mrs. Ben Looney returned from Salem on Thursday evening she having been with Mrs, Vail while being operated upon, Mrs. John Roland of Salem was here today on account of the funeral of Mrs. Schumaker. BREITENBUSH HOT SPRINGS Under Management of E.

E. Elliott, Portland NOW OPEN A complete lino of Grocorles carried on tho ground. Cabins, tents, new mattresses, bed springs, camp stoves, cooking utensils, ham. mocks, bedding, camp stools for aula or rent Write me at Detroit, Oregon HOTEL IS NOW OPEN rr i ht tit 'nil i-nr- First Car Logans To Eastern Market Shipped by Salem Salem, July 10. Announcement thnt Salem.

King's Products company shipped ita first car of dchydratctl lognnberrics from tho 1921 crop yes-tordny. The car goes direct to Minneapolis. The fruit never was finer than this year. The berries have ripened well, and the flavor and sire are all that could be desired. It is understood that the eastern market is very promising for tha dehydrated logans.

The Salem King's company has shipped out almost 2000 barrels of marachino cherries, this the first season for that product. These were all of the Royal Anna variety, the dark cherrios not being readily adaptable! to this sort of treatment Each barrel contained 250 pounds of cherries, or a total of 500 tons of fresh fruit Twenty carloads in all were sent from this one plant Season at Height The loganberry season is at its height in all the fruit plants of Salem. At the Salem King's plant, the berries are being shifts of workmen a day and the dry kilns never lose a degree of their fiery temperature. 7 Best Grade Bike Tires 1 for $1.85, (2.85, 3.8.' prepaid to you. These Tires sell elsewhere for $4.00, $5.00, $0.00, Sold on the POSITIVE GUARANTEE OK MONEY BACK BASIS.

Write For Agent Proposition Liston Potter Dcpt, N. Eugene, Ore. The Largest Bike Tire- Dealers in the Northwest FARMLIGHT WATER-POWER SYSTEMS Anker IToldt Cream Separator EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Wiring, Contracting THE ELECTRIC STORE Inc. Phone 20 125 W. lat St Albany, Ore.

PHONE 275 BLOCK WOOD 16-IN. SLAB For Immediate Delivery ANDERSEN FUEL CO. Albany college looks bright Its past They' come from Brownsville, it is re-has enjoyed a useful influence and I PortcaV has graduated many young men and' Considerable maple lumber is be-women who are a credit to the Chris- oot here on the S' by tian citizenship, of America. There local is justification for.the belief that this Many the farmc" 8re influence will be increased many fold Sm! bv the ercater number- of it gram, getting ready for harvest ents and through its ste-adfastness to the cultural Ideals that have mark- cd It in the past. 000" KNOWING OREGON BETTER The tourist from the middle west who mistook Albany-raised Bing cher-1 ries for plums had never been in Or- cgon before, of course.

In the ccn-' tral states of the Mississippi valley, the great grain nroducini? common. I Lecturers of National Prominence i Stofansson, noted explorer of the far North, who brings illustrated lectura on "My Five Years in the Arctic;" Tom Skcy-hlll, Anznc soldier poet nnd adventurer, just bnck. from Russia with a gront story about latest developments in' Peter Clark Mncfarlane, prominent nuthor nnd contributor to lending national mBgasines; Capt. T. D.

Upton, formerly superintendent of municipal recreation, Grand Rapids, futlicr. D. J. Cronln. speaking on "Tho Weeds and Flowers of Literature," and Ilurnell Ford, electrical scientist nnd inventor, demonstrating the marvels Of electricity.

A Big Play Production The Kclghlfiy Brondway Players, it New York compnny with nn all-professional cnat. wlll present on the fifth night ono of the gronteat comedies of the present dny, "Nothing But the Truth," This big fnrce success was first prosontcd on Broadway by Willlo Cullior, achloving a record run. Have You Bought Your Season It la the "Open SoHnmc" to a week of Genulno Entertainment Adults, Students, Child's $1.00. No War Tax, A Week of Splendid Music Two concerts will bo presented by Llournnco's Little Symphony, nn orchestra created and coached by Tnurlow Lieurnnco, noted American composer. At tho evening concert Jnno Peterson, promlnont Chicago contralto, will appear as soloist Two eoncerta by Tho Jugoslav Tnmburlcn Orchestra, an organization from Eastern Europe Two concerts by Tho Oprheus Four, official quartot of the Orphoua Club of Los Angeles nnd rated ns ono of tho foremost malo quartets in the country.

Two programs by tho Ronch-Kroomnn Duo and two programs of solo work and community ulnglng directed by Wnltor JenklnB A A bundance of Entertainment The inimltiiblo Ada Ronch Is coming! 'Her dialect stories nnd skotches nro among tho host being presented on tho platform. Ruth Freeman too Is an cntortainor of note. Then thoro is tho big play production and distinct entertainment valuo in ovor half of tho lectures of tho week. It nn evonly balanced program. You'll like it through and through, wealths, there are very few cherrieB tion he held at Jennings Lodge in raised and thoBe that do grow there Portland' beginning July 23rd.

do not attain the size that the Oregon I Mr- Curl the mnil carrier was trans-varieties boast. The climate and soil business In Albany on Thurs- of, that region are not especially ad- diJLeu wi iruic cunurc. mere was some reason, therefore, for tho mistake, laughable as it may appear to Oregoninne. However, this wrong impression is illustrative of the fact that has been patent for years that Oregon is not ns well known and understood in other parts of the nation as she should be. Other states in the far west have attained reputations along special lines of endeavor, but Oregon has been more content to let her light remain dimmed under a bushel.

Now Oregon is waking up and is sending the message to other sections of her adaptability to fruit raising and to Make Chautauqua Week Your Vacntion Week Albany,.

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