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Friday, April 3, 1931 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Pape Five r (RfeAS WANTED WANTED Some one driving to Un- i ton around 3:30-4:00 p. m. dally, t Inq. Observer. 4-3-3 tp. WANTED Experienced alteration I lady, one who could assist with sell- i Ing. Reply Box A, Observer, giving ' references. ' -f 4-2-3 1. 1 WANTED Pour copies ol Observer j of February 21. Observer, 4-1-3 tp. j WANTED Permanent roomers. Large ; light steam heated rooms. In nice , home. Close in. 2 biles, west Mont- : gomery Ward, 1902 Second St., cor. Washington. 3-30tf I WANTED Lady roomers and board- era. Inquire 1305-EJth St. 3-30-6 tp j WANTED Set ol books to keep part. , pjtlme. Write "Accountant," P. O. Box " 905. . 3-14-1 m. I FOR SALE FOR SALE Early cabbage and cauli flower plants. Clarks Greenhouses, West Adams Ave. 4-3-1 t. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, $7 ton. 1 mi. Ho. Allcel. Geo. Johnson. 4-3-1 tp. FOR SALE Hoosler kitchen cabinet. like new, reasonable, 1703 Second street. 4-3-2 tp . FOR SALE A bargain, 7-rm. house at 807 N. Ave. Call 495-J. 1605 Adams Ave. 4-3-6 t. FOR SALE Dressed rabbits, 21c per V lb. delivered, also breeding stock. !: Call 204-R. . 4-3-1 tp. FOR SALE Rhode Chicks. Ph. 227 M. Red baby 4-3-3 t. FOR SALE 2 three yr. old colts, 1 milch cow, cream separator, plow "and cultivator. Grlmshaw, Island City. . 4-2-2 tp. SURGE MILKER OUTFIT Will be on display at Wagner's Hardware Friday and Saturday. Come see It work, 1201 Adams Ave. Matt Peters, Representative. 4-2-2 tp. FOR SALE! 10 weaning pigs, J. W. Hoatson, Ph. 132, Cove. 4-2-3 tp. FOR SALE Grimm alfalfa seed, has certified for-sevoral years. Frank McKennon, Imbler, Farm. 287. 4-2-6 tp. FOR SALE OR TRADE Fordson and plow. Phone Main 988. 4-1-3 tp. FOR SALE B. R. hens, dressed or alive. Ph. Farmers 18X6. 4-1-3 t. FOR SALE Furniture, Mrs. L. F. Dunn, 583-W, 4-1-3 t. USED PIANO FOR'SALE Will sacri fice price for quick sale. Terms. Phone 617-J. 4-1-3 tp. FOR SALE - White Wyandotte eggs for hatching. Phone 337-R. 3-31-6 tp. The honor ol serving you at a time when expert and effi cient service Is so badly needed obligates us to do everything as nearly perfect as possible. You can rely upon us. We Understand 8NODORASS & Z1MMEHMAN FRECKLES AND HIS ( BV THE Wtf V4HAT IS ) W, THAT'S A IfvSE SOBG THE 1 CERTAI10LV... IT CAW Sf WY'TWeBoxiS f ' )M IN THAT BIS BOX , Oft . JSHIPMEHT OF BOOKS BOX CCmiS 8VS, )WIU6 X W5 OJX LAST EfPTV..- MOTHIUS IM Mll 'MPf -T-l-x v .1 WM& vk-hat was I. it AhaT W vss- ojo yCAtT IC Tt7ot HI M STRAW i- J I ;i m. HECTOR M tbbtW FROM A Vo CcEw 7 i! ,T ? V " OF STRAVJ J . , MOM'N POP " ; "" GROOM STREET V ' ' ' By Cowan 'voo SEEOOOM STREET. ITS KXZMli( JiT MlkWlEO.yUrl ? CHlCK,vNE tiV 1.1. ; 1 ( ,r UT t "N 0W CHVCK DikOUKlfi )( Z' C0ME 0M ! 1 .. here b ount a awe X.ce, but so ttv, ixu teu ouJmgwt m thwe to !; VF wr CcJCc.tl ( uet's dh home FOR YoUNk MRHIED fi MORE Vti MAKE TOO . (ftr THIMJJtNiiOu MMfNl i To Um IT IT'D JUST - ' Ik. , HT t ) " COUPLES AMT tit BUILT tffORD, wEOClNd PeESENT OF on OTHER jF,GuQiMf , OROER F0C 4 ,HlT5)-:H ( BuOGET mX SEE WE J THEE ROOMS. 450- J 7 f kwPn C s'w ''9 J 9 Nt " L ifcfcBqsaaT- ' SIFIED AD ' I I IBM I , , The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five average words to the line.) Per line, 1st insertion 10c Per line, each added consec utive Insertion 7c Minimum charge on one order i.......25c RATES BY MONTR 2 lines, per month i.....i.$2.50 3 lines, per month $3.25 i lines, per month 84.00 5 lines, per mouth ;.::.'..:;.54.75 Each additional line over five charged at 60c per lino per month. CASH IN ADVANCE Is -required, on all Classified ordera" to earn these rates. Higher rates charged on all credit Insertions. Copy for all Classified' 'orders must be In this office by 10 A. M. DAY OF INSERTION. Stop orders on ad inserted until further no tice must be received by the same hour or extra Insertion will be charged. Telephone orders solicited. Cash rates may be earned on phone oi--ders by payment on or before date of last Insertion. PHONE MAIN 600 "An Observer Want Ad Will Do It." FOR SALE Dahlia and gladioli bulbs, . shrubs, hedging, fruit and shade trees for spring planting. Triangle Bulb gardens, East Adams. Phone 898-W. ' 3-17-1 mp. 4-RM. HOUSE, 8 lots, barn, garage. Cheap. Terms. 2608 N 2nd. 8-30-8 tp FOR SALE Fruit, shade and orna mental trees, shrubbery, perennial plants, roses, hedging asparagus, rhubarb, horse radish, pansy plants. Everything to beautify and Increase the value of your home. Milne Nursery, 11th and J. Ave. 3-3-1 m. FOR SALE Garden tools, screens andscreen doors at reasonable prices. Dalles Furniture Store. 3-23-1 m. ACREAGE FOR SALE 1 and 2 aero tracts. Ph. 363.-M or inq. at Ella Rynearson farm. 3-19-1 m. HIGH QUALITY Hollywood strain baby chicks. White Leghorns, high producing, large typo free range hens. Pedigreed males direct from Hollywood. Satisfaction and safe arrival guaranteed. Prepaid prices. April to 20th, lOc, later 10c. Pa cific Hatchery, Tangent, Ore. 3-26-1 mp. Inside Work? A Plttsburgl. man found his viro's ring in his trousers poclteL, Mt nnthine tRf. .Tnhn?rn Plnnepr. Professional Physicians & Surgeons I.EB D. noUVY, M. LBWA WILKES, M. D. Completely equipped Eye, - Ear, Nose and Throat hospital and of fices, third floor Foley Blclg. Phone Main 1G A. h. RICHARDSON, M. I). Physician and Surgeon Office over Glass Drugs Office Phone. M-15 Res. M-55 DR. F. L. RALSTON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 1-7 SOMMER BLDG. Phone Main 778. JAMES .1. D. IIAUN. M. D. Physician and' Surgeon. NEW FOLEY BUILDING. Office Ph. M. 710-Res. Pll. M. 712 Astrologer MIES. FKRDEIUCK BAL.MES 301 N. Ave. Readings Daily. Readings by Mall a Specialty. FRIENDS Comities 1 Automobiles ' ' UDV USUI! CARS ' From Perkins SPECIALS 1929 Ford Standard coupe. Per fect condition, 1931 license ..$375.00 1929 Ford Standard coupe, lots of extras 375.00 1928 Pontine coupe, all new rubber, new paint, perfect in every way 375.00 1630 Ford roadster, Just like new 425.00 1928 Ford roadster, perfect 300.00 1935 Ford T truck, steel bed .. 100.00 1025 Ford truck. Has dump bed. also Hat rack and stock rack. Warlord gear 150.00 3 1923 Ford T coupes 75.00 1926 Ford roadster, all new rub ber : - 50.00 PERKINS MOTOR CO. Main 500 4th oi Adams 4-3-2 t. FOR RENT FOR RENT Apt.,, everything furnish ed. Zuber Brick, 1408 Wash. 4-3-B tp. CLEAN, STEAM HEATED rooms. Rates reasonable. Zuber Brick, 1408 Wash. 4-3-1 mp. FOR RENT a furn. housekeeping 4-2 -t I. rooms. Ph. 396-R. FOR RENT 2-rm. apt. Call 4-2-2 t. 378-J. FOR RENT 6-rm. house on paved street, on wainuc net. spring and Main. Call Mrs. Scrlber, 607-W. 4-43-8 t. APT., NEWLY finished, gas range water and lights furnished 2018 First St. 4-2-t f. FOR RENT Nice up-to-date furn. apis., wnn garage. Landls Court. 3-27-t f. HOUSES for rent and for sale. Loans on Improved city homes. C. D. Pot ter, Res. PI), 61Q-J. .Bus. Ph. M-762. 8-28-t t. FOR RENT Mod., furn. apt., 2104 Greenwood. Phone 612-w. 9-7-t f. FOR RENT Furn. house. Call Mrs. Harley Smith, La Grande hotel. FOR RENT Furnished steam heated apts., gas ranges. Waverly' Apt. 3-3-1 mp FOR RENT Furn. houses and apts.. with baths, clean, quiet, low rates. Adults. 1810 Greenwood. 8-10-1 m. MISCELLANEOUS PEOPLES PRODUCE MARKET 305 Fir St. Seed Potatoes Earliest of All. Bliss Triumphs, Early Sunrise, Idaho Rurals and Netted Gems. HARLEY SMITH, Prop. 4-3-1 ,t. OLD TIME DANCE Saturday night at Eagles hall. 4-2-3 t. MONEY Equltablo Savings and Loan AsB'n., money to loan on good homes xi La Grande, Easy monthly payment plan. Seo J. R. Oliver, agent. 4-4-1 mp. SEVERAL BARGAINS In used trac tors. W. H. Bohnenltamp Co. ' 3-31-6 t. EXPERT WATCH and Jewelry re pairing. Prompt service; satlsfac- tlon guaranteed. R. E. Gerard, 1410 Adams, Bacajawea Bldg. 3-4-1 m. AUTO AND WINDOW GLASS Cut and fitted on short notice. La Grande Construction & Supply Co. 12-19-1 m. Magneto Repairing Rosch, Elsemnn, SpMtdorf kXCI.UHIVE FACTORY hemiesentative Out I cry Si Electrical Service COX AUTO ELECTRIC 1425 AdaniH Phone M 753 STRAW! OUT OUR WAY wovm 'Bout TH'J x Love -Thk-s, V eACV ' I I Goooa for. mw ' (7 i A I DREW'S MA, I yWwS& J' -e OH i AT V- I vnhem'eR WOO ' Q3 jgsjL FOLD OVER, GO'M'r .TAPVT WP Wtlpk KKWvi, ABOUT mavW T ? J4Vl , WJ$ ' UEMCTH ?. JPtillp KVt 'BOUT HAUFWAV , . . TJ tfeM ea-rbo short JmmMS : -Gorm keg. 0. s. pat err. EASTURN OREGOtt School of MUBlO. violin, piano, vole, oredita. I. o. o. )P. temple, 447-J. S-6.1 m. LA GRANDS MATTRESS & Up- noutering a wug meaning worxa. Phone 424-W. Chas. Edwards, prop 12-1-lm. MONEY TO LOAN We are repressn- :atives xor cne jcruaentiai ,msur ance Cp.r and oan make farm pi eltv loans at attractive rates of In terest. Chaa. H. Reynolds, insurance, loans and bonds. Over Night News (By The Associated Prcbs) Domestic Bouth Bend, Ind. Funeral services for Eockne will be held tomorrow.' Washtntiton-- Federal investlHators fnd evidence that broken propeller caused plane crash In which Hockne five others by the new Industrial ac was killed. - cident commission yesterday. Tho Washington Navy department says 17 blocks in Managua have been de; stroyed by fire. Washington Tilson says need for a tax increase is not- now apparent de spite estimated $700,000,000 deficit. Now York Federal authorities launch income tax drive against rack eteers. Oienn, N. Y.-e-Heaviest snow storm qf the season Isolates city for 12 hours; lineman is electrocuted on polo. Managua, Marines shoot two loot ers; report that followers of Sendlno,, Insurgent leader, is to attack causes a scare. Santiago, Chile Four persons are killed in crash of National Air Line passenger plane. London Katharine Tynan, Irish poet and novelist, dies. Claims Messages From Conan Doyle LONDON, April 3 Lady Conan Doyle told the Aswciotcd Press yes terday she had been in communica tion "recently" with Sir Arthur Con- Wondcrlick Hospital Established Mar. 1G29 Never a Surgical Death Phono Main 678 R'P Mepr' Too sookj. on Doyle, spiritualist leader, who died last July. "Hvovyuoay is amazea py tno ono hundred per cent proofs," she said. '"Because the evidence Is very valu able, the one making the best offer buys it. Any fool can see It Is gen uine in light of tho evidence.' Asked the nature of the message, she declined to amplify her state ment, saying "That makes it valu able; Sir Arthur and I -never had a code- arranged provlous to his death."' jjady Doyio sulci Biie needed money to promote the spiritualist cause and "Oh, so many things." Further Accident Commission Moves SAEM, April 3 (P) W. s. Levens, former prohibition director, and for the post few years with the legal de partment of the Industrial accident commission, was released along with .now cnoneos aro in addition xo uo 0:10s announced Wednesday. Levens' position will not be filled. Levens Is an employe of the attorney general's offloc, but was paid by. the industrial accident commlsHion, Chief Auditor J. B. Protaman, waa also relloved. Ho has b eon with the department for many years, Charles T. Early, chairman of the commission, stated. Q. A. Wood, assistant auditor, will become chief auditor, with no new employe to take Wood's place. Tj?ijy,iujg.-;-i!:'-iJT'i'iiL,'.,-,-,?"J-Ll.-..-';j HTAVE you BACKACHE, PAIN? Seattle, Wash. "In my girl hood, I suffered A-ith severe back aches and pain nnd had a catar rhal condition. These disagree able sensations were completely eradicated and I developed into strong and healthy womanhood hc miise my mother gave mc Dr. Pierce's favorite Prescription. As my own daughters were developing I gave it to 1 hem and in that way pre vented their having any form of inward weak ness." Mrs. Sadif E. Iloltzner, 5909 25l!i Ave., S. Liquid or tablets. All dealers. Npntl Vtr fur (rlnl piirldigA of lrnvorito Prrfirrlptlofi Tulili'tfi to Dr. l'lcrcu's CUnlo lu linJTrUo, N. Y. By J. R. Williams (D urn ov nca srswoc, inc. Tho reorganization of the department will take care of t&eee vacaiioies, .Early said. Others relieved included J. D. Mann, W. H. Gerstel and J. W. Van Horn. traveling auditors out of Portland, ' and P. J. Meanoy,, traveling: auditor j out of ttaiem. . Early said h expected, there would be other dismissals in the roorganiza tion during the week, in an effort to reduce the staff to a working minimum. In Washington Bv Herbert PI u miner WASHINGTON -r- Many and varied are tho names applied to the United States senate. It has been called by some "the greatest deliberative body In the world." Senators themselves are fond of referring to It 00 tlu "last great; public forum left to the people. Time was when it was described as the millionaire's club." Some still Bad Slomach Cause of Bad Skin You enn't expect to have a good clear fresh-looking complexion if your Btomncli is weak and disordered. Undigested food sends poisons through your whole body, pimples appear in your face, skin grows sallow and muddy and lanes its color. Your tungue becomes coaled, breath most unpleasant. Hut these troubles will end quickly and skin clear up if you will start today taking that simple herbal compound known to druggists as Tanlnc. 1 anlac contains nothing but herbs, barks and roots which have a cleans ing, healing effect nn a poor upset stomach, lust a tablcspoonful before each meal stimulates the digestion naturally so that you can cat what ynti want without fear of distress. And when your stomach is in good shape again sec how much keener your appetite is watch how quickly skin begins to grow free of disfiguring eruption!,. The cost of Tanlac is less than 2(: a dose. Gctabotllcfrom your druggist today. Monty back il it doesn't help you. Adv. By Blosser I ' ' ABE THE AMD VJHy OTHERS oUL.y STRAW IM THE BOX ? glvo It that name, for seated there yet am some .tremendously wealthy men Coupons of Michigan for ex ample. Put there's a name still left which might be applied t o the senate, one Which perhaps very nearly describes the body when the political origins of many of tho senators are con sidered. It might well be called the club of ex-governors. Gall tho roll nnd you'll find an Im posing number of former chief ex ecutives of states sorving as sena tors. There's Hiram Jolmson of Califor nia, Park Trammell of Florida, John Townsend of Delaware, Joe Itoblnson of .Arkansas, Capper of Kansas, Swim son of Virginia, Ken (trick, of Wyo iUltS. SNOWOKN VICTOR IN LINK FENCE FIGHT FARNHAM. England Ml Mrs. Philip Snowdon, wile of the chan- II IT Bif Percioal Clwidopker Wretu Adlmaf. MYSTERIOUS TOE BS SYNOPSIS: ri: "SpMcr" BrhlilB itiurdcr has canned tiir rnoit at the iiursiur; home ol Dr. -Vliartcr.1. hit former criminal con tcttcrato. . First, lie doctor Rft uiijt os n patient a strnmcr. John. lVnuo. tcho discloses tho wiuticr mi demands 11 httlinn wltire. C'iKirtcra iipttt'Ciciifttiii; his visit or's ItimiltiirUtl ti-lth his post, aorccs. Mr. James, the doctor's aid. draws a lystol un Watie. but is reunited and tr. MncAdoo also tcunt to "tump him off." Want's hint to the latter uirdiit tates hit demand 01 Uharltts lor halt ot the "snails" In the cast ol prettu 4urtQH. Lavderdell. a lirt tlont. who Is steadtlu orairlno worse under treatment. Charters and his evil nsAOffatflff iftciru that Wane has left a note Reside .Suiltila Imnlioillnn a real or flffit tlntia iinrA'in. When Wane ..over' hears their vlottinp apaiust him iutrrrunts nnd Charters slami ili ordors him to leave the home. ' - Chapter 17 ! THE FATAL. CONFESSION UNINVITKU, John Wnye stopped Into the room, as he had done onl the day of his nrrlvnl at The Monastery, look .an arm chMr crossed tils linens, qnd. ieanlng. back, settled tilnisoll iqitiforttuhly. took out Me clgaroUo-case nnd sullied nt the Doctor. ' ''And why this sudden chunse ol front, Simon? This threatened ies' satlun of hnspllailt;? This attitude almost of unfrlundlljlosn?" ' ' ("Seen the pnper?" enarlod the Doctor. "'Oh. yes. I always see the ' papers. I have them with my mom Ina ton. you know . . . Drink my tea, light tt cigarette) nnd settle Uowr for too minutes read while my fin"! Is holng got ready." and John Wnye smiled round n. the ring ol nurd cruel Incus o the men and woman who watched him. Intent, with ungry "Look nt here, yon," continued the Doctor. "Supposo you cut out tho tunny f.flf before wn do 4uma thing 11 lltllu ngalnst our Interests . .. . Since yuu've Been the papers, you know the gamo's up." ; "My gnnio of yours. Slm'onV" ' Dr. Chnrtors, oneo tignln ohvlouj ly exercising great and commei'tt nhle restraint, replied: "Yours." an'' added Willi slight Helt-rlRhieousness, ''Wo nr not wanted' murCcrers." 'You're net, SlmonV Well, now, how apt ono is to misjudge people! I should hare thought Hint was ex netly what yo.4 were. And so my gamo Is up. Is It? And why do you think ttiut ?" "Obviously. Surely? ... Wo don't supposo that oven you oro going to llo up here, while uu lunoco: t man swings fo. what you did. Little as wo lllio ti, wo do you that .nucli credit." "You flatter mo, Simon." "I hope not. I hopo 1 don't mis Judge you." "Well, sorry As 1 nm to seem un worthy ot your good opinion, Simon; sad as 1 nm to disappoint you I am not going.'' "Not go..g to give yourself up? . . . You'd lot ni Innocent mun etwJiir fur you 7" "Ho's not swinging yet, anyway, Simon." "No, but ho will unless the poor devil has got a fool-proof alibi. Tho 1 dicks mint have pinched the llrst I crook that answered the description I In the letter you loft on Spider ! i Schlllz's body." "A low-down, dirty trick," growled Mr. Jninos indignantly, i "Slckenln' swine." murmured Nurso Jones, while tho lingers of the Matron's right hand curled In tho manner ot the claws of a cat about to scr-.tch. "Oh, 1 don't know," observed Dr MacAdoo tolerantly. "Quits legiti mate, 1 think, so long ns be owns up as of course he will do now that some ono else Is arrested. Quite n good trick tor putting the police oft the scent ..." "Tastes d.-fer," sneered the Doc tor. "Not tin sort of trick that ap peals to to. Filthy . . . low . . . unspeakably foul ..." "1 suppose you don't deny ;bu wroto It?" bo added, turning to John Waye. "Certainly. 1 wrote It 1 wrote It, all right. And, what's more, Simon. I gave an actum name tho real name ol a real man, hero In Eng. land. Apparently the police have suppressed It . .." . With an oath Mr. James sprang I to bis (ect bis restraint vanquished at tho bare thought of such Ineunult villainy, such Incredlblo violation of all fair and decent deal: ; be tween honr able crooks. The Doctor himself seized Mr James's wrist as, with a flash ol bluod steel, It appeared from be neath his coal. "alt down, you $:.:ip!" ho hissed, and violently thrust Mr. James back lu hl chair "Will you leave this to mc? Who asked you to butt-In? D'you want ui all to ,..?' cellor of the exchequer, has won & suit over a fence. In 1023 Mrs. Snowdon put up a fence between ' her estate, Eden Lodge, and that of her neighbor, Mrs. Tarratt, an 80 -year -old widow. Last year Mrs. Tarratt's son pulled tho fence down. The fence was rer erected. It was promptly pulled down. . t i . Now a Judge has awarded Mrs. Snowdon $5 damages and enjoined her opponents. COMlLETlN-a INQl'IItV MALAGA, Spain, Apr. 3 W MalV agni authorities .today had nearly com pleted their Investigation of the col lision of tho French liner Florida and the British aircraft carrier .Glorious in a dense fog east of Gibraltar, Wed liesday. They wore expected shortly to authorize burial here of the thirty or more victims whose bodies have been taken from the crushed steerage compartments of the Florida, towed to Maiage stem first after the acci dent. Have it your .own way," growled Mr. James . . . "Bump him pff, AU(J dono with It, I say." I John Wayo smiled nt the Doctor,! and nodded In complacent conOrma-; Hon. Yes. the description, name, audi probnbla add ess, of an actual 3iau,'' ho said shamelessly, I His hoarcrb stared lu silence, gonulncly shocked to the depths at their souls. . The man was a monster. ; Some thing beyond tlneir kou and coropre-1 houslon n superhuman, pr suphti-J, man villain., - . i And you actually propose to let; . him hang, whIU you look on in! safely?" asked the Doctor Incredu-i Ipuoly. "A perfectly innocent map!."!; John Waye blew a long slow j cloud of cigarette saioke and, watched It mon- up toward the CAWkwlj philips, don't think perfectly lu: jec.tt men often get hanged In this coup- -try," he observed conversationally vWnll. and what snrt of a jJme do you think ho's having, ly 7: thure while they w.eavc th,e noose round him?" . "AUwt uncomfortable, 1 shouh) think." , . "Wall, then, don't you think It up to you? , . , Aren't you going te tb soroe.tbUig?". . "Not a tiling, .. , What- would yotj do in y. place, Doctor?" . , The. Rector picked dp his hoary obony rulef In both hands, nn that It neither bont or broke ecemsd Inoredlhle. . "l.ouk Here," he snld In a low nnd menacing volco. ns ho pointed It straight rt the tnro af Jplin Wnye. "I'll tell you what I d do, and 1 1 toll you what you're going to do, unless you're Icwor thnn a sunl.tts bully . . . What you aro going to do.wlii nny enso. ' . .,- "tor' some reuson of your own, you buiupud oir Spider gehlltz; and when-you'd ilo.ie It, yon wrote a aula lor the police, to put them on the track of another .man; and the police, snylug the .luual Uiing-rr that they'll gut a clew and hoped to mnko an ano.t nt nn early date-n framed the man whom you de scribed nnd miaisil . . . Sort of thing they would do . , . Now, then, why can't you be whltp enough to say, Tho games up. I've bad a run tor my mono:', nnd this Is where) I get off ? . , . Y ..0 had a square deal here: hot glvo this oilier gup a square deal nnd us as well, la to tho pnllco an lake your medicine tlko a man, and don't squeal about us. Wo' 10 treated you square . . . Now go and Tivo yourself up, aai take what's coming to you wlDIi your mouth shut." ' "That's what you'd do, eh, Jit mon?" "Certainly." "And what about the case of poor young Swipe Oorman oh, Simon? Young Gorman who wont Innocent, to 'tho chair' for a murder you planned and Uunruaii Cryde commit ted, Who put Snip Casey 'on th spot,' tor G;'j(le to shoot, and then sat qulot and taw poor Innocent young Oorman electrocuted for It?'' The Doctor sprang to his fact will) an oath. "You-!" "Sit down, Simon. Sit aoT.-n,"' soothed Jolu Waye coolly. The Doctor did so, bis face less Inscrutable thftj usual. He licked his lips, and appeared to swallpw somothlng, "No." John Wayo glanoed at ench member of his audience In turn. "No," he said. "I -ban t give myself ui . . , Not If they return a true oil: . , , Not If judge and lory And blm guiU . . . Not If be gets the death sentence . . . "No, nor yet on the third Sun day morning u.tcr bis sentence nor at live minutes to eight jn the bappy .morn," be continued. "Let blm swlnp 1 nop t he does swing and then I shall be all right . . , See, Simon? Tbe day he swings,: I'll start packing up, and then 1'U go on my way rejoicing." "No, 1 shan't give myself up." re peated John Waya: "but," be added, smiling round, "1 would not tores any of ;oui fonder consciences, for bo it from mo to do thatl If l can let an Innocent man hang, and yii can't, why yoo must give me up. , "Purge your consciences, yon scrupulous ones. Be guided by yonr better natures and follow Ills coun sel of your heart: yes, for Is It Dot written, 'Let the counsel of thins own heart stand, for there Is no man truer unto thee than If!" "My Cod ' l.'r. James ejaculated, aghast, and further words failed him. fl '(,. .,4.. ;jjo 1, rj4ritt A. Sttku Ce.1 Found dead in bedt Against that '. threatened fate Wayo's foresight guards him tomorrow, a he cliopa through the venear to the uglv truth. ..!, 'Oil,