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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBUR&i OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 13, 1936. TWO Snow Leopard by CHRIS HAWTHORNE CHAPTER XXXIV The tfotoctive hand wus on the sleeping Hantilfiter's ahdulder when Toole mimed, ptjiplfxeil at the action of the chow. Why ImU Napoleon barked with nuch sntls fuctlon bufore scuttling away? Why had the dog been no eager und couritlenl in nix niiui uubii m wurd tho atruiiKe horaemeli? Was the parly her own or was she a prisoner? Toole ehook Pick's shoulder. Awakening, slowly, llunnlster looked lino bin irk-nd's face. A glint of the old battle light-came into Ills eyeB but It faded quickly Into a dead hopeless stare. "Karen Karen!" he said weak ly. "Shc'B alive, mail I" Toole shout ed; bunking till his optimism upon Napoleon's actions. Uanulster sprang to his feet. Hope, like a magic substance, cleured his nilinl Instantly and sent a swift red current through him. For a full minute he held bis glasses upon the riders, now less than half a mile distant. At Toole's words "She's ullve, man," the coma 01 exhaustion was dis pelled und ull Ills futilities leaped to their siutions like trained war riors. Karon hire was ullve! loolo told him what hud happen ed In that brief Inst mlnule. "vt'hut'll we do?" he asked. llannister examined his gun. "We will act for Kuren a satety," he suld Instantly. "If she Is in that party and a prisoner, it may not be advisable to attack at once. They're heading for the Abbe's but well united, us wo can seo. Look! The horses bad stopped and two riders were dismounting. "SeeniB lo bo six In the party." lliinnlHter observed. '"Ihey have u puck mule, too." A shot echoed iignllist tho walls around tlieui. "Thuy'vo killed a lumo horse!" Toole exclaimed. - JJiinnlstur nodded, Ills eyes still fixed upon the group below. "Napo leon lias Joined Ilium!" lie said ul most lustunily. "Ilo's frisking around one of thoin thank Ood, Toole, It's Karen!" - The Utile procession wag again on 'tho move one man afoot. A black heap lay pronu ulid still. Toole bad guessed Ihe truth. A lamed Iioi-hu had been killed. Tho riders wore now nelir en ough to mnko ideittlflcntion pos sible. The erect, arrogantly iol,n cd frame of "Hlg Jeff Whipple was unnilstnkuble, while Kuren Hire's trim, leather-clad figure rose from tho horse neurcBt him like the swaying trunk of a young palm life, her blouse hull' fluttering above. The others were well clouked In some brilliant colored materlitl and booded In wbfto., "Thoy'ro on tho trail used by tho Armenian traders when they delivered ihe yakH lo Abhe ller corc," said Halniislcr. "Jumping Jove, what u taigel Jeff Whipple makes! 1 could topptn him out of tile saddle like a sack of pota toes." Mechanically, Dick raised his gun, "lion't shoot!" Toole Implored, "Karen Is riding loo VlDna to him!" Dick lowered the gun und agnln used tils glasses, while Toole star ed Intently through his own. "She's laughing and lalklug wllh the big stiff!" growled the detective. "What do you make of that?" LET KIDNEYS FLUSH OUT 3 LBS. A DAY CImo Out IS MiIm of Kidney Tube Nature put ovrr I it mltn of liny tube and Alter In your kk)nry tj mrmm the wte matter out of thr blood. Kulncyi nhould imui B pints- a day and no irt rid ot more than Ihree pounds nt want niatlrr. When the panalnif of wxlcr ! ttranty, with martins and buininn. th Ui mile of kid nry ttiWi may nerd lluthlnit nut. Thin dnii- Etr alnnal mitr lw tliu bettlmifne of twRamii Mrkatrli. K'jl lMln, loi of it i and energy, f i'ttimr up nltihti. tmWIInr. imfflnrii under he eya. hendarhea and dlitlntuf. If tiidneya don't eminy I ptnU a day and an set rid of more than 1 poundi of waste maltrr, your ImmIt may take up aome of ther polioni eauslne serioaa trouble. Dun't tn.it 1 Ask your (JnignUt for Doan'a riH, lini-it mirri'ssfdlly by millions for over 40 I.-ara. They qtve. happy relief and help tb tdneyt to fluh out .1 pounda a day. ... all tht benefits of a country estate In town. .Ttnftiv ridiftf , JoK, oWing, Qvt ftigbb to insure sound sleep. celleM Mtlt ( modVite ftmy pries Uroe Out ltd rooms with UtiS tOO end $150. loVal loca tion overlooking Golden Gita, convenient to H Bv eitie. Wrn today for detcripttv bookkya. igr?i jm "I'laying the gamo," Ilannlslcr answered Instantly, without a trace of doubt, suspicion or Jealousy. "Kite's a prisoner, all right, but Jeff has some reason for treating her well. The cards began running against him wllh the loss of his henchmen in that desert storm and now he's trying to cover up." Toole coupled this reasoning with his own and found perfect I'ogiiltluu, yet he did not daro tell llannister bis further conclusions in the cold terms thut were In bis mind. "They're heading for the Abbe's but," be began. "No. doubt of it." "And the Abbe bus a chupel there " "Toole what the devil do you mean?" "Karen und Jeff seem to bo on chummy termr,, don't they?" llunnlster dropped his gunslock to the ground, forming a tripod Hint sustained blm against a limp full. The color that had come buck lo his cheeks drained away, and bis eyes ugain took on a dead, helpless stare. Toole inadu up his mind lo go through wllh It tho time for a perfect understanding had arrived. Whipple must know his mob bus been lust," he continued, "lie must have seen Sire's air fleet overhead. Jeff must have read Ills finlBh up there plainly as though it had been spelled out by a skywriter." Ilannlslor nodded datcdly. "Ho now," concluded Toole, "Jeff Is ready lo play the card thut be'B had up his sleeve ever since the night he danced with a certain young lady III the 1'luz.a-Vicloria back In New Vork. lie's going to rerorm or make out he Is. I wouldn't he surprised If we're lookin' at a wedding procession. Whipple thinks he's goln' to marry Karen Sire with Abbe Hcrgere ot llcliitln'!" ilnnnlstnr glnnced at tho breech of his gun. Tho smile on his face wus unlike any that Toolo had seen there before death seemed to lurk behind It. Kidded uf encumbrance, the sin ister cavalcade began to pick up speed, obviously with the purpose of reaching Abbe Meniere's hut he fore darkness set In. Karen Sire's presence among tho riders huvlug put an uttack out of tho nticstlon. nothing remained for llunnlster and Toole but to keep contact, hoping that something might befall to givn them a strategic ndvuiit- ago. Ill a little while u clear, el liptical cut enabled the Whipple party to pass the watchers. 1 Nalurully, the pack mule,, slow est of animals, made pace for both pnrties. Ihe upward trail. hud now become luore difficult, forming a deep, rugged cut, Ihe hultoii of which 44v'is fltrevu with splintered rock and shale." 1-W nn hour Ihey pressed on, struggling to shorten Die distance, until a long, deep rumble, followed by a dlstuut crnsh. eclioed down Ihe mountain 5 f i-t v- .r-iMK.,, m jff , tuft i You don't have to to enjoy Rich whiskey! I Nt. tine iri PS;v I lto.ll20Soiiiti.nl rJJljrfX V QUART 1.4S TOW 41 ; .....kt turn The riders paused and dismounted, one of them going on ahead with an evidence purpose to recon noitre. "What's happened!" Toole ask ed. The Abbe has spotted them and turned a boulder loose lo block the cut," was liannlster's guess. "Then." said Toole, relieved, "they'll have lo quit tho horses and climb over these rock plies one uy one. Karen may have to go first, l( she's a prisoner." Another crunching roar sounded above them, followed a minute la ter by a second. After a brief in terval a third and fourth detona tion tobl or swlfl and determined activity from abovo to close or Im pede the approach of the Whipple party. Dick and Toole were now within two hundred yards of the Whipplu parly which had assembled In con ference. After a few minutes they Baw the men tethering their horses lo shrubs. "They're going ahead on foot," llunnlster said. Karen was leading I ho party, tho chow ut her heels. Toole hail been scanning the up per reaches of tho tortuous cut for some time. Now he dropped his glusses and observed : " I wo black specks coming this way. Most be the friar and Ilully.' Per haps the old fox is coming down for a pulley. And 1 think he's per fectly sufe In doing il ut that." liunnlslur caught the implication but said nothing, lie had been looking up at the steep cliffs that enclosed tho narrow gash lu Ihe mountainside, gouged out by cen turies of stone sillier;. 'No chance for a detour, Dick said finally. "We'll have to keep slogging along in the rear, oul of sight. The Abbe, doesn't know It, of course, hut he's provided' k fine little series of defenses for Whip ple that, is against any UHsault that we might make." Jeff had climbed to the top of the first boulder that blocked the narrow gorge and waft now pulling Karen to the top ut the end of his rifle. She was first to drup to the. other side. They could seo the big fellow extending his gun to one of the men and hauling him up. He was about to give similar serv ice to u second robed figure when they heard a, shrill cry from the one who stood by'bls sldc. This man had dropped 10 his knees and was pawing Ills wuy down the oth er side. Whipple cast away his gun and leaped In the same direc tion. Ills force was divided two on each side of the boulder. "Karen has token It on the run!" llannister yelled. "She's trying to Join Abbe Ilergere nod Bully." llniinlstor wua already streaking up toward the two men who hud been lert behind, with Toolo close beside blin. The hooded figurcR were clnwing at the rough sides of the boulder Iryihg to scale it, when Toole brought one of (hem down with a stohe the size of n man's fist, llan nister leaped upon the other, send ing a crashing punch to the IcuR, brown jaw, . , , "Whipple's vulet!" he said grim ly, turning Ihe unconscious hian over and guxing into his face. The man whom Toole had howl ed over wllh the rock shhowed an Inclination to fljrllt. Tonic cuffed " UL2LL LiiAssWsta OLD (Jl'AKI K i the whiskey that has given to America's millions that rare and ever so welcome combination rtdl u biikcy ritbnns at a price that is friendly in the true sense of the word. In fact, so true have Old Quaker's claims of quality proved to be, thut over J million casts have been eagerly bought by people who have tasted Old Quaker's dcliciotiMiess. How about )ou and Old Quaker meeting today? Old Quaker gives you a barrel of quality in every bottle and it doesn't take a barrel of money to buy it! 90 PROOF AVAILABLE IN OREGON csseilfsv. on PjUMiE:R STRAIGHT WHISKEY. ..AS TOU PREFER IN BOURBON OR BYE tOl'l Rlt.lt I . !., till. HIP Ijt AM K to.. LAW Kl. SCIBL Ho, INU. him down to Ills knees, growling: "llehave!" The fellow was wear ing an up-to-date leather belt. With this the detective bound blm se curely above Ibe elnows. . llannister. leaving his own pris oner sprawled out at full length, reached the top of tho boulder with Toole's aid, Just lu time to see the girl skim over the third ob struction as though equipped with wings. "Karen!" he shouted. II was too late: she had dropped to the other side. Whipple and Ills companion had succeeded in climb ing the second hurdle wnere they hulled at the crest, llannister was puzzled. Hut only for a second. vlully Is coming at mem: ne called down. "Toss up my gun!" lie caught tho weapon In inld-alr and an Instant latur fired. The man at Whipple's side gave a frightful scream and tumbled back ward from his perch. At the same moment "Illg Jeff" disappeared over the far side of tho Jagged rock pile. Tie up that other fellow unit smash the rifles!" Dick yelled. I'm going to give you a chance to get Jeff Whipple alone!" ...Ha leaped oil the rock anil sped to ward the barrier over which the lil it fellow hud disappeared. Stop ping at the protrate figure of the man ho had shot, be picked a gun from the ground, jerked out the shells and crashed the breach against a stone. Ills own bullet had broken the man's leg. leaving him In a murderous frenzy of nulll. "Bull-ee! Hull-ee! ' 'the long ilruwn cry, silvery us the tone of a cornet, was watted to llunnlster s eut-B, Ilully s own laminar nura. mixed with tho lighter yippings of the chow, came back with the echoes. Like an antelope Karen sped up the cut. Whipple and his remaining companion racing tor flrsl pluce In the chase. Hlinning into a rocky pocket, Karen turn ed to retrace her steps Just es Ilully bounded past separated only by u low slone hummock. ( Whipple s confederate, loping like a starved wolf bearing down upon a rabbit, Jerked something, from his belt and hurled It at the girl, llannister snw a swift gleam in the air and heard a piteous, lit tle cry. Karen had sunk to the ground. A snarl, savage as. any that hud left tho throats ot tile wild dogs. Issued from Napoleon's distorted Jowls. l,lke a red oaie of animated fury, the chow hurl ed himself upon the knife throw er and boro him to the ground. "Sic! Ilully, sic! roared Dick, thrusting a pointed finger at "Big Jeff" as ho raced toward the melee. At the sound of Bannis ter's voice Whipple turned, drop ped to one knee so swiftly that Bully's euger leap carried him clear over the crouching inun's head as he aimed his automatic, . , Bunnlfitcr'8 own pistol wus out in the twhikling when something whizzed over his head. ' He heard a: soft thud, then a muffled curse from Whipple who ' toppled side ways, the pistol dropping from Ills nerveless fingers.. . Toole, forty feet in the renr, had scoopcil a Jagged rock from., the ground us he ran and. hurled U at Vlllgijjolf," the. man fur whom he had ."sacrificed" tat good, itht arm. Bannister restrained Ilully hut kept his bunds off the man. It was Toole who kicked the weaiions away from Whipple's clutch und be Rich GUIDE IS ISSUED Poultry feeillntf for egt? quality u well as quantity ts strongly ad vocated In a new extension bulle tin, "Feeding for KgR Production," by K. K. Pox, associate proreBor of poultry husbandry at O. 8.C. 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