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DAILT CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY. AUGUST 27, 1012. Page Three Children Cry for H&tcher's km mm The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been la uho for over 30 ycurs, lias borne the signature of and lias been mado nndcr his pcr CzjC&r?ntl . Bonnl supervision since Its Infancy. J-CUcAzM, Allow no one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " JiiHt-as-good " are but lxprliucnts that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cnstorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare Corlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. 16 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its npo is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms mid allays Fevcrishncss. For more than thirty years it lias been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, 'Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, nsslmllates the Food, giving healthy nnd natural Bleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALVAYS fBears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For-Over 30 Years Txr etmtjn commhv. tt ihussav rriiirT. New York city. s A' L E M ure to please the lovers of a wholesome beverage, Iways an invigorating, pure and delightful drink. ends strength to the weak and wearied physique. ffects a soothing cure for the nervous ills of life, akes life more pleasant and cheers the heavy heart. Cowardice Court By GEORGE BARR MTITC1IE0N Copyright, 1906, Dodd. Mead & Co. SYNOPSIS Lord Bastelhurst'i ervanta, ordered to throw Randolph Shaw Into a brook mark ing tin boundary llnei batwaan the Bhaw and Unzelhumt eitntei, ar thoroughly duoked by Bhaw hlmialt. Lord Baielhurat Incited by hie III na- tured American wife, Invadea Shaw'a land. but runa whan Bhaw appeare. Shaw, more In kit than earnest, eject e from his premteea Penelope Drake, Lord Bnzelhuret'a aliter. Penelope adrairea him Very much. They meot frequently and becoma Inter ested In each other. Bazelhuret'a eerv ante ahoot Shaw'a dog and allghtly wound Bhaw. Thla cruel act makea Bhaw turloua and also angers Penelope, who doclarea that Bhaw Is coming armed to the teeth to visit BazelhuraL CHAPTER VII. "They are after roel" ONO afterward site recalled his exultant exclnmatlon, chock ed at Its outset recalled It with a perfect sense of understand ing. With rare good taste ho subdued whatever It was that might have strug gled for expression and simply extend od his right hand to relieve her of the lantern. "Wo never have been enemies, Miss Drake," he said, controlling his voice admirably. "But bad we been so up to this very instant I am sure I'd sur render now. I don't know what has happened at the villa. It docBn't mut ter. You are here to ask my protec- THREE YEARS OF MISERY Mrft-Burnalde Escaped an Op eration by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 0 Mahonlngtown, Pa, "For three years I suffered untold misery every month, and had to stay in bed the first two or three days. I sIbo had a displacement and other ailments peculiar to women. I became so weak and run down I could scarcely walk across the floor. "The doctor told nie I would never be well unlcsB I would undergo an operation, but I was advised bv mv mother to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comjiound and after I had ta ken four bottles 1 am strong anu wen, i have got others to take your medicine with the same good results ana tney can not say enough for it "-Mrs. J. A.BuW SIDE, Mulioningtown, Pa, Thousands of unsolicited and genuine testimonials like the above prove the ef ficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. Women who suffer from those distress' Ing ills should not lose sightof these facta or doubt the anility or Lydia a. rime ham's Vegetable Compound to restore their health. If you have tho slightest douht that Lydliv K. l'lnkhiinfH Vegeta ble Compound will neip ". write toM'tlia J'i.l'liiKiium niruicineiw. (coiiuaentliu) Jijnn, jm a kh., ior uu- vli-e. Your letter will be opened, rend nnd nnnwercd by a woman, and hold In strict conlldencn. Brings good fellowship to all who partake in moderation. ilivens the spirit of the down cast and disheartened. hopes E !ndows existence with and aspirations restores man to tulness or strength and activity. ? ' R ! NEW LIMITED TRAIN To and from Portland, Daily Leaves Salem 8:85 a. m. l Portland 5:00 p. m. Arrives Portland 10:10 a. m. Arrives Salem 6:35 p. m. This train will be found a great convenience for business and so cial engagements. THE OLD LIMITED CONTINUES Leaves Salem 8:40 p. m. . ITes Portland 9:00 a. m. Arrives Portland 5:10 p. m. ArrWes Salem 10:3 a. m. Both trains carry observation parlors and first-class coaches. THE NEW LINE TO ALBANY Trains leave Salem dally at 8:35, 10:35 s. m., 4.20, 6:35, 11:30 p. m. Boat connections at East Independence on daylight trains. i. ,iw. . unlit tn Snnkane. Pueet Sound points and the lUrUUU L " w.w , ' EaBt Oregon Electric Railway trains enter the North Bank Station, Port land, saving transfer of passengers and baggage. Fares, schedules and details on request C. E. ALBIN, General Agent, Salem, Oregon. W. E. COMAN, General Freight and Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. A Vision of Bread that Is always light, white and tooth some, that every one will eat and en Joy, Is the dreameof all good house keepers. You can realize that vision by trying our bread. Once you use It on your table you will never want to be without It Why bother with bak ing when we can do better. CAPITAL BAKERY ill Court Btre FboM III "I suppose you think I'm perfectly oraiy." tlon and my help. I am at your serv ice, my home Is yours, my right band also. You are tired and wet and nervous. Won't you come Inside? I'll get a light In a Jiffy and Mrs. Ulrlch, my housekeeper, shall be with you as soon as I can rout her out, Come In, please." She held back doubtfully, a troubled, uncertain look In her eyes. You will understand, won't you?" she asked simply. And no questions asked," he said from the doorway. Still she held back, ber gaze going Involuntarily to the glasses on the table, no Interpreted the look of Inquiry. "There were two of us. The doctor was here picking out the shot that's all. He's gone. It's all right Walt here and I'll get a light" The flame In ber lantern sud denly ended Its feeble life. "Dark as Egypt, eh?" he called out from the opposite side of the room. "Not as dark as the forest Mr. Shaw." , "Good heavens, what a time yon must have hud. All alone, were you?" "Of course. 1 was not eloping." "I beg your pardon." "Where were you sitting when I came up?" "Here In the dark. I was waiting for the storm to come and dozed away, 1 daresay. 1 love a storm, don't yon?" "Yes, If I'm indoors. Ah!" lie had struck a match and was lighting the wick of a lamp beside the huge Ore place. "I suppose yon think I'm perfectly crnzy. I'm horrid." "Not at all. Bit down here on the couch, please. More cheerful, eh? Good Lord, listen to the wind! You got here Just In time. Now, If you'll excuse me I'll have Mrs. Ulrlch down In a minute. She'll take good care of you. And I'll make you a nice hot drink too. You need It." In the door of the big living room be turned to her, a look of extreme doubt In his eyes. "By Jove, 1 bet I do wake up. It can't be true." She laughed plaintively nnd shook ber bead In humble self obase ment. "Don't be lonesome. I'll be back In a minute." "Don't hurry," she murmured apolo getically. Then she settled back limp ly In the wide couch sud Inspected the room. Ills footsteps noisily clattering down the long hallway to the left She saw, with some misgiving, that It was purely a man's habitation. Shaw doubtless had built and furnished the big cottage without woman ns a con sideration. The room was large, com fortable, solid. There was not a sug- cestlon of femininity In It tilth or low except the general sir of cleanlt new. The furniture was rough hewn and built for use, not ornamentation. The walls wert bung with English prints, antlers, mementoes of the hunt and tho field of sport. Tho Door wos covered with skins and great "carpet rag" rugs. The whole aspect wus so distinctly mannish that her heart flut tered ridiculously In Us loneliness. Her cogitations were running serious ly toward riot when he cauio hurriedly down the hall nnd into her presence. "She'll be down presently. In fact, so will the cook and tho housemaid. Gad, Mists Drake, they wore so afraid of the storm that nil of them piled Into Mrs. Ulrlch's room. I wonder at your eourut't- lu facing tho symptoms outdoors. Now I'll flx you a drink. Tnko off your hat ho comrortomo. Cigarette? Good! Here's my side' hoard. See? It's a nuisance, this hav ing only one arm In commission; af fects my stylo as a barkeep. Don't stir; I'll Ih nble"- "Lot me help yon. 1 mean, please don't go to so much trouble. Really I want uothlng but a place to sleep to night. This couch will do honestly And some one to call me at daybreak, so that I may be on my way." He looked nt her nnd laughed quizzically. "Oh, I'm In earnest, Mr. Sliaw. I would not have stopped hero If It hadn't been for the Htorui." "Come, now, Miss Drake, you spoil the fairy tale. You did Intend to come here. It was the only place for you to go, and I'm glad of It My only re gret Is that the house Isn't filled with chaperons." "Why?" she demanded with a guilty start. "Because I could then sny to you the things that aro In my heart aye, that are almost bursting from my lips. I I can't say them now, you know," he said, and she understood his delicacy For some minutes suo snt In silence, watching him as he clumsily mixed the drinks and put tho water over the at cohol blaze. Suddenly be turned to her with something like alarm In his volco, "By George, you don't suppose they'll pursue you?" "Oh, wouldn't that be Jolly? It would be like tho real story book tho fairy and the ogres and all that But," du blously, "I'm sorely afraid they consid er mo nibhlsh, SI 111" looking up en couroglugly "my brother would try to And me If he If he knew that I was gone. To her surprise, ho whistled softly and permitted a frown of anxiety to creep over his face. "I hadn't thought of thut," he observed reflectively. Then he seemed to throw off the momentary symptoms of uneasiness, adding, with a laugh: "I daresay nothing will hap pen. The storm would put a stop to all Idea of pursuit" "Let them pursue," she said, n stub born light lu her eyes. "1 am my own mistress, Mr. Shaw. They can't take me, willy nilly, as If 1 were a child, you know." "That's qullo truo. You don't under stand," he said slowly, bis back to her. "You mean the law? Is It different from oursT "Not that. The er situation. You see, they might think It a trifle odd If they found you here with me. Don1 you understand?" lie turned to her with a very serious expression. She st an od and sat bolt nprlght to stare at him comprehensively. "Yon mean It It Isn't quite er" "Regular perhaps," be supplied. "Please keep your seat I'm not the censor. I'm not even an opinion. Be lieve me. Miss Drake, my only thought was and Is for your good." "I see. They would believe evil of me If tbey knew I had como to you," she mused, turning quite cold. "I know the kind of people your sls-ter-ln-law has at ber place, Miss Drake. Their sort can seo but one motive In anything. You know them, too. 1 dare say." "Yes, I know them," she said uneasi ly. "Good heavens, what a fool I've been!" she added, starting to her feet "I might have known they'll sny all sorts of terrible things. Tbey must not find me ber. Mr. Sbaw, l'm-1 am so ashamed I wonder what you ar. thinking of ms." He.rl.ljt trembled, and there was such a'plcauTug look lu ber dark eyes that ha controlled him self with dllllculty. It was only by Imposing the severest restraint upon his susceptibilities that ho was able to approncli her culmly. "I can't tell you now not hore what ( am thinking. It Isn't tho place. May. be maybe you cnu read my thought, Penol Miss Drake. Look up, please. Can't you reud-oh, there now I beg your pardon I You come to mo for pro. tectlou and I well, don't be too bard on mo Just yet I'll And tho time and place to tell you." He drew away al most us his band was ready to clasp hers all because her swout eyes met bis trustingly be could have sworn lovingly. "Just now I am a poor llttlo repro bate," she sighed ever so miserably, "You are very good. I'll not forgot" "I'll uot permit you to forgot," be said eagerly. "Isn't tho housekeeper a long time In coming'" she asked quickly. He laughed contentedly. "We've no reason to worry nbout ber. It's the pursuers from llnzelhurst that should trouble us. Won't you tell me tho whole story?" And sho told him everything, silling there besldo Mm with o hot drink In her hand and a growing shame In her heart It was dawning upon her with alarming force that she was exos!ng n hitherto un known Incentive. It was not a com fortable awakening. "And you cham pion me to that extent?" ho cried Joy ously. She uoddod bravely nnd went ou. "So hero 1 am," she said In conclu sion. "I really could not have walked to Hltlgely tonight, could I?" "I should say not." "And there was really nowhere else to come but here?" dubiously. See that light over thoro up the mountain?" he asked, loading her to a window. "Old ni'in Grimes and bis Ifo live up there, They keep a light burning nil night to scare Kenwood's ghost away. By Jove, tho storm will bo upon us In a minute. I thought It had blown around us." The roll of thunder came up tho vullcy. "Thank heaven you're safe Indoors. Let them pursue If they like. I'll hide you It they come, nnd the servants lire c'iso mouthed' I don't like tho way you put It, Mr, Shaw." 'Hello, hello tho house!" camo a shout from the wind ridden night out- Ide. Two hearts Inslilo stopped boat ing for a second or two. bhft caught her breath sharply as sho clascd bis arm. They are after me!" she gasped. They must uot find you here. Heal- ly, Miss Drake, I mean It. They would not understand. Como with, mo. Go down tills hall quickly. H leads to the garden hack of tho house. There s a gun room at the end of tho hall. Go In there, to your right. Here, take this! It's an electric saddle lantern. Ill head these fellows off. They shan't And you. Don't bo alarmed," Sho sped down the narrow hall, nnd be, taking time to slip Into a long dressing coat, stepped out upon tho porch lu response to tho now prolong ed and Impudent shouts. "Who's there?" he shouted. The light from tho windows revealed several horsemen In the roadwny. Friends," enmo back through tho wind. "Lot us In out of the storm. It's terror." "I don't know you." There was a shout of laughter nnd somo profanity. "Oh, yes you do, Mr. Shaw. Open up and let us In. It's Dave Hank and Ed Hunter. We can't make the cnbln before tho rain." Shaw could see their faces now and then by the flash es of lightning, and he recognized the two woodsmen, who doubtless bad been visiting sweethearts up toward Rldgely. "Take your horses to tho stable, boys, and como In," ho called, laughing heartily. Then . ho hurried off to the gun room, lie passed Mrs. Ulrlch com ing dowustnirs yawning prodigiously. Ho called to her to wait for him In tho library. Thero wns no one In tho gun room. Tho door leading to the back porch was open, With an exclamation bo leaped outside nnd looked about lilui. "Good houvons!" he cried, stagger ing back, Fnr off In tho night, a hundred yards or more up tho rond, lending to Grimes' rublu he saw the wobbling, uncertain flicker of a light wending Its way like a will-o'-the-wisp through tho night Without a moment's hesitation nnd with something strangely llko an ontb, he rushed Into the house, almost up setting the housekeeper In his hnsto. "visitors outside. Make em com- fortable. Back soon," he Jerked out as ho changed Ills cont with small re spect for his Injured nrm. 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