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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 191& PAGE TWO. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER j $ THE MASTER KEY $ j?- A Novllied Version of tho ffQtn Manufacturing Company. ... CHAPTER XI. ing wan and Hit wuso I f-TwIOHN DOnn stood stupidly I IIJ staring ut the piipcrs vrblch I : be bad found lit tbe locked - (lrflWcr Of tile (lll'RSLT. His brief Inquiries at the desk had only aerved to make the matter darker, ho be bad come buck, to the room to pnz t)e tblugs out. : Painfully be aet the facts In order ' before blm. The first .was that Kutli bad gone to New York to ilenl with Ererett about money for Improvement to tbe "Motor Key." The sucoud wns tbat abe had evidently not becu able to find Everett and hod started west again, Tbe third was tbat she had been In tbls very room. There lay the papers tbat represented tbe mine and ' its value. But bow where bow could It be? His businesslike senses returned, and be proceeded to wire Everett's office In New York, wttb the result that he wns : soon In possession of his address In Ban Francisco. ' "8o Everett's here, too." he mutter ed. "Tbat Is stranger yet. 1 guess It was time I dropped In. Now to rind Hotbl" 1 . ' He thrust tbe packet of papers In his pocket and then withdrew them and locked tbem again Into tbe dressci drawer. He bad a dim notion that Buth might come back for tbem. Then be telephoned to the St Francis hotel and left word for Everett, who was re ported to be out l; Still folic wins what his common sense told blm was tbe logical method of unraveling the tangle he went down ' to the desk and entered Into conversn ' tJon with the clerk. Meanwhile bis eye ran down tbe register. Opposite tlio number of the room be now occupied be saw a heavily scrinvled "Mrs. J, Darnell and daughter." ( He frowned, ami the clerk said syni iwthvtlcnlly, "Ton must hnvo a nasty ineadnchei" . "I have," John returned. "Met with an accident In nn nuto that rntber uji set me." He lnld bis linger on the reg ister and, controlling bis voice, went on ns If casually, "I Bee Mrs. Darnell stops here," I TO DOrr's secret amusement tho clerk became mysterious, leaning across tho desk to wlilspcrAb. you know bcr?" "I wuntcd specially to seo her," John equivocated "Is she hero?" "Bhe Is not, and she loft In a very strange way," tho clerk explained quietly. "She came here last evening with bcr daughter. I gnro them tho room you hare now. Along In tbe Into boors she suddenly came down with tbe rlrl unconscious and told me that "Do you know Mrs. Darnell vary wtll?" she bad been tuken very ill nnd she was hurrying bcr to a hospital. There were A couple of men with ber, and tbe i . . . a 5m By JOHN FLEMING WILSON COPYRIGHT. WW. BY JOHN FLEMING Motion Picture Drama of tbe Iiim Illustrated With Photofrspns rrora house detective dldu I like the luuUs of i the whole affair, so be followed them." "Was tbe girl very fnlr haired and nud beautiful?" Dorr managed to ask in an Indifferent- tcne. . "Precisely," reniondcd the clerk, sud denly matching uls guest's manner. "If you want to find ' Mrs. Darnell maybe the house detective got lier ad dress or tbe address of tho hospital they took the girl to." ' . Presently. In renponse to a summuns, appeared the detective, who scanned John's somewhst bruised face thotight fully, saying uothlng until the clerk explained that Mr. Dorr wished, if nos slbie, to get into coin m indention with Mrs. Darnell. The best I can do In to. Hud the tail driver for you," he mid slowly, still studylug John's stalwart figure. "Tie may bo out on tbe stand now. Let's we" As they passcd out the detective con tinned hesitatingly, "Do you know Mrs Darnell very well?" v There was tbat In tbe man's tone that made John pause before answer Ing. lie glanced at the cool,, impus slve face and caught the glint of the steady eyes. He took a sndden resolu tlon. "1 believe you're really interested In this matter." Dorr said briefly; "Sup pone we talk this over before hunting the taxi chauffeur." "I wns' merely ' curious,, that's all," wns the noncommittal murmur. "That girl Is not her daughter," John coutlnued "I have reason-to believe that it is Mlxs Huth Gallon, the heir ess to the 'Mnster Kev" mine, whom she Is abducting." His pitfudon biased forth In spite of his self restraint. "1 must find her nnd save her." "Might I ask what relation you are X tbe young lady?" asked tbe detec tive mildly. John stared at hi in and then realized the .oddity of his actions and words, lie briefly explained his position ut tbv initio and bis wardship of the liefrcss He also went into detail as to what be suspected, Wltkernii of. describing him carefully. ..... "Ho Wits one or tliein, sure enough." agreed the detective. "But young heir esses ain't being kidnaped days like these out of hotels like this. ' "I may bo mistaken," John assented wearily. "All 1 know of MPs. Darnell Is from occasional words dropped by Wllkersou. But 1 suppose we might get a clew as to where they went any way." After some search of the long line of taxis tbey came to one which the de tective Identified as the one Mrs. Dar nell had takon the night before. "Driver, take us wbere you did those fares who were in sucb a hurry last night," the detective ordered. The chauffeur shook his head. "You can search me for tho address," he re turned. "There wasn'f any." The driver loaned out from bis seat nnd went on earnestly: "You know how they Jumped In and we rolled off. Well, it seemed it was a case of life and death, according to the woman, and I stepped on the machine and hastened some toward the North Pa cific hospital, lint when wo got Into Chinatown one of the men hailed mo and told mo to drive Just ns ho said. Ho got out here In frout with me. nnd when wo rencbed a certain spot they all bent It" "Can you take us to that spot?" "I wns Just wondering to myself whether I could And It," was the re spouse, "But I'll try." He threw In his clutch nud tbe car left the lino nnd atnrted tip the hill toward California street John' Dorr leaned back against the Cushions with' s strauite sense of nt Inst being on bis way toward his goal. Ho barely beard his companion's murmur, "Evidently they took ber into the lower inrt of Chinatown." We usually credit tbe oriental with little or uo Imagination, pointing to his art. his clothes nud his lnngungo as evidences. As tho fact runs, even the Chinese coolie uses the faculty of Imagination more frequently than his white brother on an equul social plane. Slug Wnh, or Wnb Slug, as be was Indifferently cnltpd, was outwardly n WILSON Nam. Produce by tht Unhrswa. w.. nciur. r, stolid, dull eyed Chinese of uncertain middle age. Ills picture It was In tbe gallery of every secret service office from Slugapore .to Philadelphia was not less changeless of expression, nor more tecltnru than lie. Yet in spite of bis somber clothes and general air of blank stupidity, Sing Wnh was a man of mark, a man with n history replete with adventure and. not too seldom with crime. . m ,. , If the ordinary criminal could have an olBee or a store be would quadruple bis profits. ; But tho common ran of rascals must steal and fly. Their post oHIce address is a figment. Tbey are not at borne when opportunity knocks. Sing Wub knew this, and it was bis boast that for thirty years any one who wanted him, either day or nlgbt, could find blm. So he sat at the back of his little store uigbt after night, , blinking through the wooden screen at the va rious customers who came in to trade or barter. And year after year tbey came to Ids door, the plrute and the tblef, tho smuggler and tbe robber, and he took bis toll of them nnd passed them on. . Whither? Slug Wah never told. Ami because be did not tell they came back wltb greater loot nud rich er booty, and he again passed them through his store to vitnlsb utterly from the haunts of men and the pur view of tbe police. Among the many hundreds who bad availed themselves of Sing Wall's aid was 'Wllkersou, who. during dark pe riods of his career, had several times run athwart the barriers of the law and been compelled to seek refugo where he could. Harry Wllkersou was not n fool. In some ways be was brilliantly endowed. He recognized Sing Wall's superiority to nil others In tho great game of out; witting tho law. He perceived beneath the stolid mask the alert active, stu dious mind which was ever vigilant, never forgetful, always intelligently wat;hing (he world that passed before . Ills filmed eyes. The Chinese had, aS ' well, acknowledged Wllkerson's adept ness aud persistency. In several deals they bad been partners to tbclr mutual profit "You ar a very good fellow, Har ry," Slug Wall had told him once as they drank ten in a little room in the rear. "You nro a smart man almost as smart as I am. But you are too hungry. You cannot resist your appe tites. Now, I" he made a slight ges ture of distaste wltb his lean brown hand "I have no nppetlles." Wllkorson nodded.' "I guess you're right, Sing Wah. You even haven't any pride. You talk pidgin English to the tourists and the rest, instead of speaking the perfect English you know." . Tbe dull eyes lit for a moment hu morously. "I have always felt that I owed It to Oxford not to flnuut my ed ucation in a small tradesman's shop, don't you know?" The Imitation of tho Oxonian drawl had been so natural that Wilkerson hod slapped bis thighs In dfllght Thereafter be took a peculiar pleasure In watching Sing Wnh's assumed silent stupidity nnd comparing it with what ho knew to be the real person behind tho dull features. It was to Wilkerson that the Chi nese had explained his reason for nev er chnnglng his address, no matter how brisk the police might be. "And I have thought out a scheme which you will like," he went on, "Come with me." It wns then thnt h showed Wllker sou tho cylindrical room which b:d a single door and revolved at a touch on t lever. "Dangerous stuff !A com men ted Wil kerson. "If the police tlnd that they 11 suro laud you." Sing Wah's pallid lips opened In faint smile. "I built It for them. And the Cltiuiitown guides know about It and will charge $10 extm for a trip through the horrors of the underground, ns they call It" The Chinese sneered. "Let them play with such things while I use the brains heaven gave mc. And yet. sometime Hint trick room may serve .a purjose." Thus it came about tbst Harry Wl kersoo. driven to bis wits' end to ac compllsb bis designs, bethought Iiim of Sing Wah and fairly drove Jean ltar-; ncll and Drake before him. ?-'' To Mrs. Darnell's credit ll must be said tbat she rebelled strongly. Rut f "in'1 V f "You've got to de the triok." tbe stake was too great to risk, and she bitterly consented to Wllkerson's has tily outlined plan of hiding Huth away somewhere in Sing Wab's precincts on til they could once more get their plans into working order. ; - .y,; ); Before she would leave the place she must Indeed see Sing Wah himself. "Will the girl be safe borer' she de manded. . The Cbluese looked at her flushed und passionate beauty In silence until sbe repeated her question. Then be said quietly nud in his owu exquisite ly modulated English; "m need have little fear. The servants are honest and discreet. And" lie let bis eyes meet hers fully-"! think it ta possible tbat she Is safer now than she bat been for some time. Good night, mad am!" " While Wllkersou und Mrs. Darnell had been hurriedly arranging matters with Sing Wub. Drake bad gone In search of lodguigs nearby. Ho found, them In what had once been a noted hotel, which had fallen Into sad decay. It was. in the faded rooms he engaged here that the three met to consult on the future. - ; v "The first thing to do Is to get bold of those deeds and papers sbe has in her grip." said Wilkerson. "'I wonder you didn t think to get them before, Jean." . ... :'-: The "woman's eyes lit wltb dull hatred, but' she made no answer. She' watcbed him. fuss wltb the locks of the hand satchel which sbe had indicated as the one in which Kuth carried bor valuables. When It opened and Wil kerson thrust his clutching fingers downward Into It Mrs. Darnell leaned forward as if in protest He paid no attention to her, but continued bis search with ever Increasing haste. At last be straightened up with an oath so venomous and deadly that even Drake shrank back. i f "The deeds aren't here," Wilkerson said thickly. "She's hidden them!",' "But wbere?" i " Tbls question seemed to break Wll kerson's almost steely iutensity of pur pose. The question put his whole prob lem before him In two words but where? ' He shifted his eyes from the. emptied satchel to the curtained win dow. . Instantly there; leaped . before him the picture of the truck turning slowly over In tbe gulch, of tbe huge billow of smoke, of tho little lances of Arc that charged through the dry. un dergrowth as if to preserve to the flames their prey. Wns it for this that he was a murderer? Tbe curtain blow Inward before some vagrant wind from tbe bay, and Wilkerson drew back in terror. "What is it. Hurry r demanded Mrs Darnell, instantly taklug alarm. "Nothing," be said sullenly. "I wns Just thinking of something." He turn ed on Drake. "You've got to do the trick," he went ou. ' v How's that?" demanded the young cr id An. - ',. Wilkerson eagerly formulated his bis plan, ticking off the points on the tips of bis quivering fingers. First you re Everett, turned up at last. You find her"- , : "In Chinatown!'' sneered Drake. "You can easily gain her confidence and get hold of tbe. papers, and may- bo"- . Drake laughed uglily. VI look like the kind of Joker who would dress up as a banker aud tben proceed to renew my cllcnt'B acquaintance In a Chinese joint How am I supposed to know she's there? I tell you, Wilkerson, that you can't travel straight, even when It flays you. - Why in uous name you ever took that girl to thnt place ot 81ug Wab's is beyond my comprdhen slon. Any place would have been bet tor. Now you have put tbe heads ol all of us In a noose. You know whuf people will say when" "They 11 say nothing, said Wllkei son furiously, nnd he proceeded once more to argue that Drake could easily continue to Impersonate Everett anil In that guise i-nrrv their scheme tn ltv profitable i-onrlu-lun In spite of h cigertioss and suphlsti v he wn .nun dit to niivv,. rttlii't Drake Mr. Hani-" from tl'i-li altiliiilf ut fr!jMlelii-il telnpt. .M iii-it I irake ir iri I to i Im-sI tu r-a!: Pus'i trust dl'ii 'Iti:l I r.ll 1 !!!! I ''l- I'M'. Iiilln i ! i t.-::i nil a H'..'i"- l li ). 1 t"l''S' 111'.;' (U I.- !(i'i! ... :. .-, . . .... v rli ! !. I 'l ' ' p ; 1 1 1 1 i'. -i . r. . ' (To be Continued.) j . - .! Important to Piano Owner Sidney Lyle, the well known piano tuner, is at the Foley hotel. Refer ence furnished from.J. J. McClelland cf the Utah Conservatory, also Whit man Conservatory of Walla Walla. Adv.- 1 29 6t Ppofcccibnal FRATERNAL ORDERS. A. P, & A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. A A. M. holds regular meetingsfirst and third Saturday t 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to ;. all Masons. -, ... - ' J. J. BROUO'ITON, W. M. A. C. WnjJAMS, 8efc if f B. P. 0. E. La Grande Lodge No, 4S3 Meets each Thursday evening at 8 . o'clock in nut a club, corner or Ue pot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers cordially invited to attend. , M. B. DONOHUE, E. R.; ADNA a ROGERS, Sec. - KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday night in Caofle hall (K. of P. hall). A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. E. RIESLANL' C. C PERRY OLlV'.H K of R. S. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMER ICA La Grande Camp No 7708 - meets on the first and third Thurs day evenings of each month in the K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors welcome. - ; ' H. - U; VINACKE, V - C F. B. CURREY, Clerk. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grand Camp No. 169 meets every first and third Friday at K. of P. Hall. All visiting neighbors , wel- ' cornea. JOHN A. REED, C. C. . D. M. CLARK. Clerk. L O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. -- 850, Loyal Order of Moose holds ; regular meeting ' every Tuesday , night at 7:30 in Moose Home on : Adams ave. v. Visitors adways wel- come. ;"-vi . ANGUS STEWART, Die. ; HARRY SWART, Sec, F. 0. E. La Grande Aerie No. 259 . on each and every Friday evening at 8 o'clock in top floor of New Foley building. Visiting members cordial ly welcomed. ' J. R. RUSK. W. P. L. F. BELLINGER, Sec. 0 E. S- Hope Chapter No. 13, 0. E. S., holds stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cor dially invited. - , MKS. A. a. Ullf.KKY, V. M. ; MARY A.: WARWICK, Sec. ROYAL NEIGHBORS Iris 1 Camp meets every second and fourth Fri day afternoons, every month in K. of P. Haiti. All visiting members cordially invited. . EMMA LUND, - Oracle. 'LILY C. KIMMELL, . .'. Recorder. REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 50 meets every Tuesday evening in the I. 0. 0. F. hall. All visiting mem bers are. invited to attend.' LOUISE DOUGLAS, N. G. ZOE GOLDEN, Sec. UNITED ARTISANS La Grande As- sembly No. 30, meet regularly every first and third Tuesday of - each mpnth in the K. of P. hall. ) All visiting members are invited to at tend. '.' . F. R. SUYDAM, M. A. NORA M. SHORT, Sec. K. OF L. OF SECURITY Mt Em ily Council Ho. 2640. Meets sec odd and fourth Wednesday even ings at 8 o'clock in the Fifth floor of the new Foley building. Viait ing members are welcome. ANGUS STEWART, Pres. ' CLARENCE E. GRAVES, : : . . .' Vin. Km. ROY E. GREEN, Red. Sec. WOMEN OF- WOODCRAFT CIRCLE No. 47 Meet second and fourth Tuesday nights of each month at Eagle's hall in Foley Building. All visiting neighbors welcome. LOUISE HILARY, G.N. -LILLIE ALLSTOTT, Clerk. PYTHIAN SISTERS of Rowena Tern pie No. 9 meets every second and fourth Friday evening at K. P. Moil -; :. ' - ' . M. E. C. MRS. UZZY HAYWORTH, j M. of R. C. LOUISE LANDKUM. v AUCTIONEERS. TOM JOHNSON Auctioneer, makes a specialty of farmers' stocK and machinery sales. "The man that gets you the money." Leave or ders at Observer office. D. R. FONG CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES. Cures Bodily Disease With Root and Herb Treatment Phone 762 Free Consultation La Grande 1412 Adams Ave. MAKE A NOTE of the f-ct that an abstract is an absolute necessity when you purchase real estate. No matter how well posted you might be you don't have a full history of the parcel, as you dc when we make an abstract of it Accuracy guaranteed. - THE ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. Foley Hotel Building. PB YS1C1AN8 AND SURGEONS. : v - A L. RICHARDSON, M. D. Physi- en ana surgeon: over Hurt drag tore. . Phones Office, Black 1362 ; . residence, Main 55. DR. B.'E. L. HOLT. Physician aad V surgeon; successor to Dr. N. Moll tor; corner Adams avenue and De pot street. Phones Off ice Main 68; Residence, Main 730. ' r ' . DR. M. K. HALL Physician and sur. , geon. Office West-Jacobson Bld' Phono Main,63. Room 11-12-13. C H. UPTON, Ph. O. M. D. Physi cian and Surgeon. Special atten- tion to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office in La Grande National Bank Building. . Phones: Office Main 2i Residence Main 32. ' . PR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Physician and sageon, Diseases of the eye specialty. DR, DORA j. UNDERWOOD DU . eases of women and children. Of fices Adami avenue, over' Red '. Cross Drug Store. EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT SPE 1.:. ;r: OAUST. v;r z ; DR. H. M. BOUVY Practice limited exclusively to diseases sad surgery : of Eye, Ear, Nose And Throat. Also ' the Fitting of Glasses. Office West Jacobsoz Bldg. Office Phone Rod 8431. Residence Red 2021. DENTIST. E. P. MOSSMAN Dentist: rooms 6 . and 7 new West Building. Kaon Black 1521; Office Hours 8 to 12 a m., and 1 to 6 p. m. OSTEOPATHS. DR. C. H. DAY Osteopaft Phv- icuw. war mmij-s ninwin osoro' Phone Main 63. Residence phone . Red 2181. Successor to Dr. Zim merman. CHIROPRACTOR. MYERS ft KELLY Graduates of Universal Chiropractic College of Davenport, Iowa. Offices in New Foley Building. Phone Black 1871. VETERNIARY. DR. H. W. RILEY Graduate Vet erinarian HospiU., , 1409 Madison . Ave. State Stallion Inspector, Stock Inspected for shipment. Homo:' Independent Phone. Black ' 41. Farmers Co-Operative Phone, Main' 17. ' -. ATTORMSYS AT LAW. COCHRAN & EBERHARD Geo. T-. Cochran and Colon R. Eberhard Attorneys. La Grande v National Bank Bldg., La Grande. Oregon. T. H. CRAWFORD; ROBT. S. EAKU CKAWf UK1J &, JAKIN Attor- . neys at law. Practice in all th courts of the State , . and Unitedt States. ' Office West-Jacobson build ing, La Grande, Ore., rooms 9-10. R J. GREEN Attorney at Law Rooms 9-10, Sommer Bldg., La Grande, Ore. Practices in all tate and Federal courts. ' - UNDERTAKERS. W. H. HOHNENKAMP CO.,' Un dertaking and Embalming. Strictly: modern. Day phone, Black 241. -Night phone Red 8971 .or Red 841 .2.. J. C. HENRY Undertaker and Em balmer; 20 years in business. Day phone, Main 62; night phones, Red 3181, Red 562, Black 3811. H. A. MOT PLANING MILLSj Cor. Greenwood and Madison St. (Successor to Wenaha Lbr. Co.) ALL KINDS of custom planing done promptly. ' Our guaran tee behind every job of" work. MEDICINE CO. Ore. I