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T11K LA GUAND1-: EVENING OHSKKViiit Thursday, November 12. 1925. ONE OF THE PILLAR OF. THE CHURCH nuiilnili-ii ii'lm . -. " "1111'11'111'u.ll"tlul w,, tt ,.raui. 'I'ul-i st i-iinuv lliliiim hum-n. ' kn u u ...unuil, . vol.-.- I n r. i. , t , , nd ..... ,,. . wi10 llia pviTi'llllng 111 I Iiitliifil' ''Vnli'r.. h urincf. Itori't. alk-li liowfft Ills liad. f H.irlil lf ann, unil still h fc niwl I woiVt furK't! A prlnre!" Hi Wan Bom; tin1 Cabin ilour hud Published by Arrangement with First National Picture i. Inc., and Frank jioya rrogucuana, inc. IilKf SIX mmmmmm . ..... i .N?. ... V t1 kv. V .' ' V I ' ' Hi-:ui Bone- tlw ciililn door Jiil.l '. (Tu In- conllnuort) . 0h i O New ' " SI ii ! CIIAITKIt XXX. Ct oiitlmlMl) ; ' i n WBon it wokti, on t he tticoixl uiorutnK, to lit'holrl u luntf ftiu u( fur-clurl nitiu-rtf waiting ouIhIiIi 1Ih . .(ioll ('oimniHMlunt'r'H orHci; the town touk on an i'Ii-cI ilu Hvi-tlncHH. TUIk HiKiilflfil bl)i thiMKK; it Ktivt V jurmuiu'iH'f; it meant t hut IUiwhoii .' wu8 to lp tint world' flr:t plurrr I'UIIIp. IttlMllH'HM plfkl'll lip, till. Mil- Jnuiitt liccuiiu thronK'l. on vvvry (1.rrn-r knotH of tO'sslping men um- Bi'nihlrd. Thonj hi'Kau a consider uhlfi HjMftilatloru In cIhIiiim on What )iiipih-i1 7 Jluw did you iniiniiK' '! Toli-on lifHt IUiti'l. Them wit A i-fUKon why In1 ttt.l not wlnlt tin d lullx of tliut iiffiiir on (In upimt Korly to hero nu piitilli'. Joe Slvt'iuikfy wan hi'KlnnlfiK to t it 1 1 loudly uImiiii IiIh utitrtiKt'd rlln, IiIh cltUfimhlp, liitcrtnitlonul law, u n Huvh incmiiprt-hi-nsihli' thliiKH hut MtroiiRrr by fur than any fear of t'onHfqui'iicrH to hiiiim-lf, r'imit ut Ix'Mt, 'I'uh on Ml a drain to li.-lp IiIh frhii.l, tht- roth' Ih-u KrMirliiiiuirH HJII; merchant plan-j tenant. Hock w;ih derply in living up i niH repuiuuon; ne i u inai he had cul vi'ry Hurry figure in deed; uml, ultiioiuth lie had under taken to eonet-nl thai fei llnt; from 'I'ohon ,the hiitir had read him like a hook and had ne"n tly mnde up hlH mind to Kfvc full credli to tlM oflleer, eliminating hlin-H f u . (Illllfll UN puttflllie. IHTIV wuh no ..Treason wtiy the netunl laelH Nhould . lied liitser HlockH for tho next ea hoii; the prlee of town lot doubled. IjiIo that afternoon IhroiiKh Hip ..Utrt-eiH run a cry that took every foot-free man Jiuri'.vlnK to the rlv-cr-froiit. "Hock wan coming! jn a Jiffy the vantage-point were crowded, Hiiro enough, far down lh Yukon two tiaum were, up foachlriK; whh the Hinokeof) awHon on their noHtrllH I hey w re coiuIiik (he made ublli', ho far aH lie could. k'CM-eyed Kpectatni-n announceil ' Hint they could make out 'I'oteon ... J'oret. The lieutenant him. If, however, wan not in evidence, in. flfaiiily Bjieculalinn hecatut rife, Jlerc whh a Henxallon Indecrl, mid whi-n the Hecoud runner wan Iden tified beyond iliefitloli UN Jo Me 4'tiHkey, j-Kfitenienl doubled. Where . whh Hoek.' Where w.ih t ho ulher fuKllive? Whiil. In tlie nunie of all that whh unexpected, hud oc curred? - . . '. l i A Mltout of relief homed from the ti crowd when the leanm ilrew In tin ' der the bunk and Hoek - mil up. ' tvavlnff a iiilltened hnnd; the Hhout wom quickly hiiHhed iih the tookerH on buw what aort of burden .loe AlcUFkey wan driving, l'p in the main Btreet came the CO va leu do. The crowd fell in uloiitf . aide and rnn with it to tho Unr- rackM, clamoring for detailM. pour ins uucBlloim upon the truvelerB. ! Joe iMei'itHkey, of course, waa apecchleai. thiw ordeal proving, iih ' a mutter of fact, Hcurcely lunn try ing than thai other on at Kheep rump when ho had run the fruunt Ici. ah for Hock and the Kreneh Canadian, neither tuul much to Hay, und as a result senHatlonat otoiieti Boon Bpreud IhroiiKh the rcHorlH. The Mounted f'ollceman had uot hlM men as uhiihI, but only ufler a desperate uffray In whlrh Frank Mcdiukey had rullen and tin; officer hlmgeir had been wounded no ran the flrt account. ThoBe wlio had koiic fur ns the liarraclcM returned with a fanciful tale of a Hletfe la the anow und of Kock'H HlnKle-luiuded confiiieBt of the I wo ruRttlven. Thewn eonfllft liitr reportB were cunfiudiiK and Berved to set the town ho complet ely liftoff that it awaited fuller de. lullrt with the in em fevcrlKh ' iin patlenei'. One thtnic only wan cer I lain the lk-IAnunM had UKulh' made hlniNelf a hero; he had put a hew feather In bin cap. Men llftvd ifln.MKvtt to htm and to the Korce. Hueh efficiency iih 1 h Ih commended their il rMHl riHpeet and admtnu Hon. . Pierce PhllllpH, of eourne, wa the niOMt ciiKer niemher or what welcoming throng . At the eurlh-Hi moment he bote 'l'oleon away to IiIh cabin, und there, when the IuhI morbid curlurdty.Keekcr hud been shaken nfr and the dogn had beep attended to. ho heard the alory. "Von ion' get no more worry," 'l'oleon told him. with a smile. "Joe kee de Count." "He coufeHHed? ltenlly?1 "Itouletta figger It out Jim riirht j:y goiiyi imt M HinarleH gul! 'Hhf Indeed. Hut Km nk? Hce. anil, onee an arirully colored acennut of the exploit hud gMlmd eiirn-iicy, Hoek eoubl uot well eon irudlet it. He mlghl, undoubtedly would, make a Irulhiul report lo hlit BupwiorH, itiit 'I'oh ou di d r fultieti thiil In Hie eytH of the hi'to worBhlplug people of Duwhoii the fi'llow should HUH rt'iimln a hero a'ld Bland for one hundred per cent errieleuey. That wiih i"lle an It Bliould he, Jt wiih not difficult to distort the Htory enough to revere the rolen he and the officer hud played, and, when he had rinlHhcd, Pierce wan loud In ItiH ill-dine tit the Mounted Pollccinun. ( ; "Well, thlngB happened here. too." the youth declared. Kucelnci- ly he told the Htory of ijiure'H de layed coufeRsioti proving thut he had been the vlclim of a dellberale eonaplracy. "lielleve nie. I'm glad It has nil come out ho well," he hiU. "I'eople didn't ueiually ac-ciiHi- me, hut J wuh codhcIouh of their BiiBptelon, their doubt. 1 bud talked too much. Then, too, there wan that heusily rumor the Count en and me. It waa fierce! Apr pen ru iuth were nirong. i'd have I gone on the Mtampcde, only J didn't j have the heart, uu'vo heard aiiout imir, or coui-He? The new Htrlke?" When 'i'oleon ahook Itla head the young nrnn'H ryvH kind led. "Why, limn," ho broke out, 'the town's cm ay! dippy! it's the blggCHt thing ever! Krenchmun'H Hill It'a called. tJet that? Kreiieh miin'M 1 1 itl !' "Home Kreneh feller nmk luckv Htrlke, eh?" 'i'oleon 'wuh nut great ly inlereHted. "Where de phue ia? Who dla frenchman?" ''H'b a higher, bar anmewhere anove Dorado a mountain of pay gravel. 'They any It'a Where all tin- gold euiiu front, the mother lode, lou can ace it right at the graaa roota " 'I'oli'on atarted and IiIh mouth openel then he ahook hla head. "Ily (larl Jnil'a funny! 1 aeen gravel up dere, hut me I'm on lucky. ,Never I unite gi-l nul'liif ill wuya I'm done by when 'noder fel ler mak Htrlke.' Pierce ruin manuKed to control htmaeir cnouuli to explain; "They were ahoolttig dead timber dftwn into the gulelt und they worn the anew off where tho rim cropped out. Jt happened to b atuked grouml right. Hu re." perce'K .t citeinent, the odd light In hi dancing ..y.-s. bore to 'Polroti. a Hignltlcilice. "Home I'Venehninn had taken It up, ao they enlh-d It ? KrenchuiMira Hill." Iiore.i'a blank, couroiiudei! alure cauai-d the speaker rinally to blurt out: "(food ibiivena! uinn. wake up! I'm trying to break the news gently thai you're a mlllonalre the i'Yenihrnnu of I-Yenehinan'H Hill. I dun'l want you to mint. Klral time In hllory a miner ever left hla elalm and anollhr fellow came along" Hon! ulteretl n reelile cry and roae In hla feet. "Ma aoeur!" he exeliilnied. "Hhe'a got elulm up M I atake It ror her. h'or me. I don care lr mine pi. nty turn I come (u an elose i.n dis- Unit f ih'iu feller jump her Kroun' " :ew Mmw9sm : - "'r: -h ; yiW'r'- '' V bl'-'y. you have no idea how GOOD crackers can be. Their ($&yf$ -iC K 1 ' a '-IMV-'j'-'' ' ' flavor and shape are distinctive. And their texture k ,-2. Wsj " i -4r? ' iWvv;' V'' WP- jm' ' ' ' 1 crisp, flaky honey-combed so that they fairly W. 'J ' ';..lfiAUn r!f wiz i. : ,neiun.your.mouth.. ; -: : - ' .: rv i v . vsjv A ' .''II N!u x I feel hlk gel tin' nice, for fuc drunk." "Hhe'd never atand for that." "I apciV you lol' hef you an me la larduera on dla Krenchman'a Hill' eh? An bIic'b glnd' bout dat " "Ch. ace here'" pierce'a tont changed abruptly. "Of courae I lldn't tell her. Thut'a cold; It'a off. D'you think I'd permit " The buy chocked and atnmmered. "!'- you Imagine for u minute that I'd let you go through with a proposi tion like that? I underaland why you made It to get mo away from l he life I've been Iwidlng. Jt wa.4 bully of yon, Hut well, hardly. I'm not that sort. No, I've laid off the old atuff. abaoluti-ly ataight etied iitit. I've lived ten yeurs in the Itiat ten daya. Wait and mc. 'Poleun, I'm the happiest, the moat tlellrloualy happy inun yon ever 1 . . lu,,"- ""'H'Joe McCuakey an all de . re.a " ! i"" "i " mh (iui mi .mi' ,,un smtke iwiiv lulr IdfS gal goln tuk' lot of fun In h'ep you mak good." ''I wonder " "Huro Plng. All women Is Ink dat.. You woin' Pink of her ufler dia. not yourae'f. Hhe'a got money". "Oh yea. That .makea, it hard, atlll " "Wnl, you nln't broke, my frlen', not wiP half Interea' ,in JiiHcovery on I'Venchman' Hill." v i "Once and for ult." Pierce pro tented In extreme sagltatlon. "I tell you I won'l tako It. My Lord! that's generous! you're a princely fellow, lioret, hut -the moat y4ii can give tin- la a job. Work?, Yea, I'll eat thai up.' y "AH right. We talk bont dat 'noder lam. Now, mchbe so aim Ink hear de latest news fronc'you. Here'a plenty for tellln' lu-r 'bout You can apoke now. lak honca' man. cabin If you keep .her wall in aome more!" With xv cry, half of trepidation, half of exullance, Phillips crushed hla cap upon hla head. "I I've a notion to. I can almost any It; any how, J can Bay enough o he II un derstand. Cad! J will! . I just needed you to stiffen me up." fiercely lie wrung the woodsman's hnnd, and. forgetful of all elae hut his new determlnal Ion, moved tow ard the door. "Thank for all you, ve done for ihe, old man, and all you've offered to do." "Tmnchmntr J-Mll Is nice place for two nest In' dovea fine place for id tig an' be happy," the other. A SMALL HEATKK With Jluch lloat. Tlii WVittinKliouAi "t'o.'.y Olow" .l.ii 1 1,- li.ul.r will Uil' tho rhlll out ut tlir.ip triwly ni'ii iiiiixM. Jut tuoll to yur lamp Morltrt the! run. -in ciinaiiiiiitlun la iiiull uml tin, Initial rwit Is v'ty low. II. & S. ELECTRIC Summer Hotel Pudding. noi ahe can't two honra Delicious To ault the puro (mn Delhloitf At any price, -More tliHit n Thousand ltnifl liml will le M'Mril ii front 1 blrtv-fle C4-IH To IIimt tloliaiii Per box. Itt-ing your Ikih !( the cheaper Hidr, La (irandc Warehouse & Slorage Co. Main 792 f "Wall, wall! TIkti'K nn tiui'Nllon or linythlhK Ilk., that. Nnhoily lum . jump.'.) your claliu. or 1i.t, .-ith.-r, i Tin- law wouliln't let . in. I won- .i. r ii nun know Win- know! l.-rt h.r ho " "Mi.' .Ion know?" ' I'l. r. v Hb.iok hix In n.l. -Sho 'In.an t ilrram. I wM, -, known. ( I'.l hiivo l,,v, , to t.. i,,.r," 'I'lilvon liorrt (tazi'il il.-.llv. .Mir lml ui ilw Hprukrr. nn,M,,i hla Im'h.I. a li. oiillar. (.. I. Iiop. !,,,, "'I'' Into III!. !..; hit. hron.l "lionl.l.T xiikri'iI wvarlly. Mr ha. I trav. I. , far and nwlrilv m, thl.H j)onnit man's iirralrn: h.. ha.l rlrpt ilnit hill. ; an, now a sr. at ratlmin lnaiti'r.,1 hhn. o.l.llv . hoiikIi. too, Ihnl ri. r.i'. .'oiiMiinilnit .l.'slri' to uni lt.nil.lta which hail liomlv kiiiiw..! at hhn n Kiiiiri nil at one., he . f' H thai Hi.. .,.,. iinlti. the last p. r. .'tl lie l,v, t ia,.,.. h, w,.u. , " "'" ii,alln,.H of nplrll. n, only t.-nipoinrv. ho nsanr. .1 him. fell; II woiil-l n.ion paw. and th.'n I" would nd stn.nKlh lo iro to Ii. r Willi III. I', ,!.!,,',!, in Klnlh', hi.. , ,,!! In p'.uv. Now. ImnniT, he wan niptv . I,.-, rl, ... filKhl. n. ,t. In- tho lament of th. thliK It conl.l , lull on. nlHliiirirnnrr-.il meant ...in nr would Iran. hl 'K,,.r ' would h.. no mrlh. r n hint. , 'lt. Dial .. nil rijht. tin, that hi. In. worked f.-. ve,,, ch. rIM, m.ail 01 Mill, h'.ppv .m Whv p,.r. n.lt a narrow mirlshn.K. i ,,,, 'I'la npi moment l Horr! w., nt a nrii.lj:lnK Kl..r- I. .. Klr;.i,rht..d ),lm...f ,. and Inlo his tir.d . ,,. i,..r.. rain.. II. e Kli.im thai Phillip, had l.een w.illtni; for. "ill. ll V ! bn alh. d -r lei hlrd coin' wrar rl phanaj. ,im ,d. !.r. Vi'a coin' l. r.rch an' l.app lt h.r ll(. By (ollyl mra no n"iK uh nn noncat I1T1I1 fJ.n.r... ii,,,,. .,.u i. .elr.re.,,..rlln(t. What ,1'you think . to',.,- you any you (ovo her? , ,,,u" An' how ti itoln' mak hlK i.uc "W'ul I fink?" the woo.lmnnn csh? Ily Our! I kccclc yml but dl.t ntl warmly. "I Pink dap lio li.' I Hairs Catarrh ?fpr1 initio ii do what j ww we claim rot U--rid your system 01 Catanh ot Dea new earned by Catarrh, ty rfrNjuruJ f6f orrr 40 Ytart '. P. J. CHENEY & CO-Toledo. Ohifl you have no idea how GOOD crackers can be. Their flavor and shape are distinctive. And their texture is crisp, flaky honey-combed so that they faiily . iiieltun.your.mpulb, , ; , ' 1 ' ":V That's 'why Ttu-'Bakes are so delightful with soups, j , salads, hot chocolate and for cracker sandwiches. ' ; The narhe "TRU-BAKE" on every cracker is your guarantee that it is , baked Tru-feru. ,, i y . Ath your Grocer for Tru-Bake Crackers. Bdked lythe f RU-BLU BISCUIT CO., Spokane and Portland The Home of Tru-Blu Crahama. English Style Biscuiti and the Famoua Tru-Blu Fruit Cak newH of all. Moil uml. you got icrrhcr pny-Hlrenk In you lln Kr.-n-. I'huiun'n Hill, If only you work Mm liunl. Hut you need purlin r lo p't lin out." lie wlnkrd inrnnHKly. "I KiK'iw inol.hr you rin lat pur.l ni'r. I'll?" I'lerrr rliiHhrdi hn noil.ic.l vlttor oualy und lallKheil In llln purcat, t'rankeat Joy. 'You're u (rood kuohh it. A parln.T llr.i purlner! 1 Hlir (ih, my i.or.ll I'm ovvr rlowhiK! I'm Kunny thlliK. I've never mild tt word lo her! she .loran't know " "Ho, ho!" rrlr.l the rider man. "till. Hhr do.H knuw, of runrae. Ir Hhe didn't I wouldn't reel un I do, lint we've never tirtuully jncn. Honed It. pr gut to prove inyxclr, underHtun.l ' II rame lo, inn or u Bii.l.len, hi ruck me all In a hrn p. 1 ran I. II you. 1 njiw wllnt it In. .IT. I made or niymdr. Wllal n damn ul.lr tlilnic rhanrr 1 anyhow!- tt makes y hrenkH ou. rarrles you alunir and l.avea you xlranile,! rin ally I hell MW.'epn you oil UKnln. I'.irlulinlely, nhe'a hlK enoliKh lo iin.lerHtan.l an. I make allowance. It Hhe weren'l, I'd .Mr. -1 wouldn't waul to live an, I not nuikr nno.1. Il' rralusy n ml IPs pain. I'm frightened, too, at my own uliw-or-thluesn--"Ala uplly Ihr sprnkrr'.t vnlrr reaa.d an, I ho howed hla head. . I'oleon Wrl bin dry llpn nn.l r. tnivril to speak, hut he ruuld find n.itliliiK lo any. lit roumr lluuletta wan I. Ik rn.uiKh to un.lerHtun.l un.l make allowaner ror liny human alinrleomliiiiH. She wn Iho aun.at. Hie moM liberal, the ninnt rharl. il.lr of Kill. And It WHS tllir. loo. Hud love rainr unhl.l.lrn. Mr hail I, ami , I lhal. to his rout. It was prelty hard to alnu.t ntilellv liu.l lend a m mpalhettr ear tn thla luel.y devil; It look nil effort to maintain a mllr. to keep n friend ly Kai,. fKr.l upon Phllltn'a race. The hn, fellow was ffrowlt.ff we,.rv r.iiev.r fiKhiinir himseir. . ii would he a r.ll.-r lo art uwav and 1. 1 irl.l lo his misery. Hut with a lover's fatuous Ml--oi plIi. n in his own affnlra Pler.-n resumed: "I've l.een thluklnir late, ly how 1 rame to this country lonk uilt rr l.ue. the i.Ik adv'rnturr. I .M-ri tiling that happened, rood or had. w in pall of slase play. I've I' -eil two people In on. the fellow win. 1I, ihinKa and the f. llow who looked on and applauded nrt.ir and audi. nee. It was IrMnendous. 1 liiterehtlnii In an unreal sort or way. and I j.itleil cverytlilnit down mentally. wun storking op with evprrlrnrr. I'nderstand? Well, the whole ihinir lias Middrnly become very illri. r. nl. rm not In tho ral. I ..f l. ry now. not In Hi. thratn- at all. I not artlnir And Ihsnk ot for It wan, II. I don't Inlagln. that 1 nuik.. m.vself plain In the leaol " Kvi.ienlly hn had not: evidently, too. his auditor's mind had itru)c HllKhtlv, for the latter said: "I s'lRve you Plukln all ut oncn l.onl . llln' iimrry rh?" Phillips paled; he intend a j.in. l.kv denial. "o ,.! Oh no-! That Is Ihooahl ul.oilt it a ...! dril -an'l think of amthlnii rir-but IP loo early yet. I'm In no pnsiuani l nttwt make aond nrst." Tor b: IP 6a early? Slet.be f f-f 1 1 ' that SPARRY offers you the personal service ofcMrsDeQraf THU VtSTS FORHMOST. AUTHORITY ON HOMH COOKERY Maybe you've heard her over KPO, San Francisco. Perhaps you have her cook book over a hundred thousand women do. Surely you have seen her articles in the newspapers or magazines. 1 Rated among America's leading cooking authorities, Mrs. Belle De Graf is best ac quainted with the special cooking problems of women in the West Because of that, and because she loves to help other women in a friendly way, we have chosen her to direct our new Home Service Bureau. What the Sporry Home Service ' Bureau will do The Home Service Bureau will helrS you in your bakine will tell you how to do it easier and better with Master Recipes. It's the new way, you know. You learn a simple Master Recipe and, with a few variations of it, make from four to a dozen different food delights! Menus? Mr. De Graf will give you a fine one for any occasion or help you Rive new interest to your everyday ones. If you're planning a party, Mrs. De Graf will help you work out every detail for its success. To get Mrs. De C-rar Personal Service Watch for the Spcrry Home Service Bureau announcements in later issues of this paper. Write to Mrs. De Graf. Ask her any ques tion 6n cooking that puzzles you. You will get a personal, helpful reply. This service is for you, whether you use Snerry products or not. We invite you to test It with a request today. Address Mrs. De Grui'at the Sperry Flour Co:, 141 Cali fornia St., San Francisco, marking your en velope",' Home "Son-ice ltuieau,'ftppt. 0201-11. SPERRY HOME SERVICE BUREAU IklU Dc Qref, Dirtctvr Let's talk it over Perhaps you've been having "troubles' with pie crusts. They won't bake tender and flaky. Maybe it's your recipe, the way you put it to gether, or your stove. But you don't know. Let's tnlk it over. You're wondering how to save time in all the baking you have to do. Would the Sperry Master Recipes help? Let's talk It over. You're planning a dinner, a luncheon for the club, or a party for Sonny's birthday, and you want some sur prises. Let's talk It over. Just write mo. Give me your problem in de tail. I'll do my level best to help you, and Sperry has given me everything to help me help you test kitchen, stenographer and all. Do write me. You in cur no obligation. am t your ervc. t ' :Clothes i A A Should Be A Business Proposition; You make, investments on the basis of expected returns; you're careful you assure yourself of the reliability of the product oi- the proposi tion, and the firm back of it. , Buy your clothes on the basis -of expected re turns in service and. satisfaction. You prob ably don't know all about clothes. Few men do. They depend upon the reliability of a good concern, , like ours, which you know will make, good if the clothes don't. , " Our clothes are tailored at FASHION' PARK, , f ? t ' t t f t ? ?. T V T ? ? ? T T ? t t t t ? ? ? ? ? t y ? ? ? ? T y t x y ? ? t y y ASH BROS. 1 The Store That Keeps Faith "Pioneer Clothiers" ? ? y