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Monday, January 25, 1932 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE, (CLASSIFIED The Market WANTED EXP. BOOKKEEPER wishes port or 'lull 'time position. Write H. S. Ob server, i ;.. : 1-22-0 tp. WILIi BUY 30 old batteries. Will pay : according to their condition. New batteries as low as $6.05. Automo tive Electric Co., 1425 Adams. Phone M 620. .- . " : 1-20-1 m FOR SA3LE ATTRACTIVE 6-rm,- bungalow.- not : water Seating plant, hardwood floors, fireplace, .708 N Ave., near Central school. Ph. Main ess. . 1-25-t f. FOR SALE 7-rm. house or will trade tor; acreage or smaller house. Call Observer.-. ... , t i ... 1-25-1 m. FOR. SALE Wood, any kind, any length. Call Frank Seward, 649J. t .. r .- - .- . l-23-0tp HOUSE 5 -rooms, hardwood floors, full basement, steam heat, shrub bery, garage, excellent location. Priced for quick- sale.-.r This Is an . excellent buy. - Phone 30BM. 1-23-tf FOR SALE Only S20O.00 down, 15 , : acres, Improved, Joining golf links, ' Balance long time.' See J. R. Mar tin, 1104 Penn. Ave. Phone 494-M. 1-21-t f. TOURIST CAMP and cabins, A-l lo- - cation. If Interested write 211 Bridge St., Baker, -Ore. 1-21-7 tp. DRY COARSE WOOD from Union ii $4 and $4.25 per-cord load. Phone Ray McCarrbll. M 1027 or M 284. -.. 1-16-1 m. FOR SALE Wood, $5 to $8 per cord. i prompt .delivery, raone e&a-u. 1-lfl-t f. LUMBER SPECIAL We have 610.00 dimension, some S7.S0 - boards and more of the $6.00 spe cial boards. Also a limited amount of dry chain wood at $4.60 per load and box wood at $3.00 while we are running.' BOWMAN-HICKS LUMBER CO. Phone Main 8 - 1-7-t f. FOR SALE 13-plate new batteries : $8.60 and up. Will buy 28 old bat s terles, -1308 Jefferson.. -Burgess Battery & Electric Station 1-2-1 m. LIMITED SUPPLY of bom wood while planer ' runs, $4.00 per load. Also - dry chain wood, $4.60 per load. Frank Cleavlnger, Main 161. - i i - 12-16-1 t. Professional pirectpry Hospitals " DR. LEE B. BOUVY Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital tra floor Foley Bldg. Ph. Main 18. Osteopathic Physicians ras. i. h. ft marOaret inole General Proctlco and Obstetrics 6ommer Bldg. Office, Main 100 Res., Main il3 " " Dtt, E. L. FAUS Oeneral Practice New Foley Bldg., 3rd floor.. Phone Main 800 Rea. 990-R. Miscellaneous ASTROLOGER MRS. FREDERICK BALMES 203 N. Ave. Readings Dally. FRECKLES AND HIS THE NEWFANGLES ' ) fMWe2S ABE TU CI(3HTOy6R HS20,.p!J ( CM,? fOSSS HSU. --ySS- HEJBy M'SOOSEYS BOf, )f:? ( USS MoT O6SP0UPIHS i W3T V6T... 6IU6 MG WICTIWS AMULISAtJ? J OF IHS UGSTCRS 'v , AGoOUO AU. RiSHT... J F2czi.es.UO PIWER WD f S 5a 'S I WouSlT ) Ta,T TuBG A&fuH- aUICK' J7 CAME OUT OP IT BUT t AJS THS M(50OSEy OU EAETVIESS! HW.. kS 116 xXJtO...W7 )W WEll TH1 If OWCE X-"4 -y- L THE OTHER ONE IS BoV, ISMTiT? IS W 1 THOUSHT RR A MlHOTg WE SWLO L. (AORe! To pouicemaj y-r 7 FILLeo gp wm a;, HE BESWtJIWS TO Jl HEP begun t take it..,.,' )z cau. mis pabeuts f ! ' ' . r '" f ViEa IT'S ABOUT vMtkVTTia I TELL VOU1. f YOU 5HOUU SEE' VOU TJOMT SEEtA. 1 j TltAE '. WHAT ABOUT MB. TPUE"BLUt HAS SMWEO THE CLhSSY LOUKlGiMG J TB VERY INTEPE5TEE A. - THE LAMP y US OUER To SPEUD AN ROBE HE WAS J iM TWS fi?uea.uE yfist- ? r-f EMEmMGU OO'. HCS USEA.WUG ! V. 'PERSOW, I TfevE ITS T STUMMiMG L00KIMG AMD - n , . 1 1 15? V WUST BE "WORTH CODl.ES H ' Place of Union and Wallowa Observer Want A(J Rates (Count five avewige wotri to the line.) : Per llna, 1st Insertion 10c Per line, each added cccaec- utlve insertion ?e Ulnlmum charge on one ' enter - , as RATES BY U03STH a lines, per month ; 3 lines, per mouth . 1 lines, per month 43.80 o lines, per montn isaon aaaiuoQBj une over five charged at 60c per line per month. ' CASH IN ADVANCE ia required on all Classified -orders to earn these rates. Higher rates charged on all credit insertions. Copy for all Classified orders must be In this office by 1Q A. M DAT OP INSERTION. 'Bfcap orders on ad Inserted until further no tice must be received oy the same hour or extra Insertion will be charged. . Telephone orders solicited. Cash rates may be earned on phone or ders by payment- on Or before date of last insertion. ; . . PHONE UAIK 600 V "An Observer Want Ad Will Do It." . Automobiles FOR SALE 1930 Chevrolet coach, good condition, $375; :; PERKINS MOTOR CO. I-6-I t, fTIT . L'T I FOR RENT FOR RENT 4-rm. mod. house, 18. Will trace equity for late model car. F-256. : l-23-3tp T FOR RENT Five-room modern house I feet wide. The last of January, a close in, see J. R. Oliver. inew crew of men who have Just re - --- l-23-4tp cently reached the stage of needing ' 1 i i. i employment badly, will be put to FOR RENT Comfortable steam heat- work.'- At Government gulch, four ed rooms, hot and cold water, good crews of five' men, are working in location, moderate prices. 1902 See- onewieek shifts, straightening out ond St., cor. Wash. , I-23-7tp the sharp curve. This Is a part of i .: . , . the relief Droerarn. throutrh which 61 FOR RENT Modern furnished 5 room nouse. inquire iwua Aaams,-- -'. s- i-ia-2 t. ' MOD, FURNi AFT. Frigk!alre(- elec. range, gar; Cor, 8th andX, i-8-t f , ' ; i FURN. HOUSES AND aFTS, With , baths; clean, quiet, lowest rent, Adults, 1810 Greenwood. 12-11-1 m. , - 1 1 1 I MlSCELLA NEOi IS a v wwv k EASTERN OREOON Sohool ot Music,;, violin, piano, voice. Gredits. I,- O, O. ' F. temple. 447-3:. - g.Hm; WISDOM demands hat you secure the services ot ex pert morticians who know the science and ethics of -their pro feBslon and .who have demon strated their capacity . and ability. We 0nderstand " . . & ZIMMERMAN Main 68 FRIENDS AD Counties J 1 4A.VT5 2S during Jan, Painting and papering oy Neumann, 1703 K. '- X-S-l m. MONEY- To iOAN We are represen tatives for the Prudential Inst Co,, and can make farm or city loans at attractive rates of Interest, Chos. H, Reynolds, insurance, loans and bonds. , 8-11 m. LA GRANDS MATTRESS and Uphol- stering and Bug Cleaning Works. Ph. 424 -W. Ohaa. Edwards Prop. ia-J-1 m. LOST LOST Black crepe scarf lined with white, Sunday night either In Lib erty theatre or between the Liberty and State theatres. Please return to Observer. - 1-25-2 tp. FOUND FOUND Pair dark horn rimmed glasses. Call Observer. 1-25-3 tp. Work Given To 41 Men at Union During Winter . . By STrji. L. Z. Terrall (Observer Correspondent) UNION (Special) Wl W. Stevens, county commissioner, reports that several crews of Union men nave been employed since the first of De- t?"ioer on me reuei roaa wotk in Litfelo creek ' and at Government ! gulch on the Old Oregon Trail high- way. Forty-one men, divided into f three crews that work In two-week j shifts, are widening the road along Little reek, toward High valley, and are taking out the : steep grades. wnen -completed, the road wm roi- t low the creek bed and will' be 22 men of Union have been given cm- pioymene, Mr. Stevens aiso nos two crews-of 14 Cove men who are wid- -'enine ahd-takine out curves in the roads leading from! Cove. other -men, 14 in number, have been employed in the timber near Fondosa and have Just completed making 2000 posts and cutting up a large amount of timber into , cord- wood lengtlis. - The ' county trucks nave hauled 122 cords of wood from that section to be delivered to needy people of I,a Grande and Union.'The timber was donated by the Grande Ronde Lumber company at Fondosa. AH fehls work is separate rrom tne community wood yard operated by the tJnion commercial' club. ' The 7th and 8th grade-basketball team-went to North. Powder Thurs day afternoon and took a defeat from the North Powder grades, 17-11. The' return gams will he played her next Thursday. - Supt. Roy Cohfcltn and Mrs; J. E, Alien took the play ers up. 3. B. Weaver and Eugene McDow drove to College Place near Walla Walla last week to spend the week end with the. former's son, Prof. J, E. Weaver ana family. r Ray Jordan has been busy the past two eess xnggme sneep lor win Vogel and S. E. Miller, preparatory to lambing season. Mr. Miller reports a lew stray lamna Dut tne ousy son will oeoln about Feb. 1". Mrs, Forrest Scroggin and daugh ters were overnight guests of Mrs. S. E. Miller Tuesday while Mr. Scroggin and Mr, Miller attended the Wool Growers convention in Pendleton. Cherry growers of Cove and Union belonging to the Enstcrn Oregon Fruit Growers association naa pleasant surprise the first of the week In the form of a check that came as a refund for an overcharge by the express company which shipped their fruit about the years 1924, 1B26 ana me cnarge was contested at the time and the court ruled against the company but the matter was not nnany setnea until recently and then was brought about tnrouirn tne errorts or u. juona- hnn, of MHton-Freewnter, sales agent COMPLETELY OUT JUST LIKE OUT OUR WAY tor me. Pipe, wan H6ES I V WAM HS LOOK LAK k " V e- OO WOTTiNaG, JfTp' 1 j y- -o'cf wuFFce. oob. o if mjm HufFce. oob. I HEP. U. 8. PAT. Off, . for the association; A "check for a little over 41200 was' distributed among growers here and at Cove. ' E. A. Sayre, county superintendent spent' Tuesday visiting the various Classes in u ug seiuioi g; . . . , i A lorge crowd ol mHntasra i and in-i vlted guests Bttended the Bedtter tihlIriS,Sl,m.TS; any '."' .-i """j business session, the following pro-i E"SI'8e41'r,'?'E - i was given: Salute to the Flag. Song AinerJca." Paper "Washington the Soldier1 by Mis. Rachel Bldwell. " 1 "Star opangieq .Banner." Humorous readings "The Village Sewing Society' and "Sot Ba&y O'Mine" by Mrs, Littler. V "There a Long, Long TraiL" "Washington the Citizen Mrs Viola Parker. 1 - ' w All ot the missSc was group singing lead by Mrs. Editli Phy and Mrs. Me r ton Davis. A silver offering brought in about $$.00 for the schol arship loan fund. An attractive and tasty lunch was served fey the host esses Mrs. Thos. ' Adams; Mrs. Tex Knight, Mrs. Bert Sheit&n and Mrs, Russell Jackson. ' - Buzzard Lircitntipna j. Wltl.H'!Miai'iiaWij t'ilMghi, posv er of flight and -size there pfotoabiy Is only one reason why '-the voltnre or )uzzni6 Is ot one of the raosl ncllre purauers ot iiyliig prey in stoiul of feeding uiion dead or iwip less prey the absence of laioiif? ivitli which to seize and iioid Uvlaa !rey. f'npppr'n Fnrraer AGidity Upsets Your Stomacii If excess acidity sours your food anc cnuseg suffering from gas, heartburn dfzsincss, eoated-tonsue, and bioat ilie, you are bound to feel sroucliy run-down, nervous, and can't nicer, well. I want you to uuit sufferlnB rlftht now, so como In and (sot what 1 consider the greatest medicine 1 ha ever found. It's only 80e and if it doesn't stop Biia, pain, etc, in a few minutes and soon make your stomner feel like new, you eet your money back. Juat ask me tor Biotox. Itr .euuranteod. Bed Cross Drug store. AdP, A WOMAN! OH, OOM'T BE SILLY,, CMiCK 1 Auygvii-, n serves GO AFTER THE LWAPr-Ji jf m jt. K, V STffi m . h' dees m ak THAT DE.i or oe.es. Guvs H&es DO OS. SAM HtKlO WORK AM" OS. WftW ME.G.S CttKT PUACK LAW OE-SUwE OMS. UMt ant oe&s ocsMomw HEE.S LOOK LAK DO WOTTiNaG. rEtS GAT Ufc rjfll I I tlOuc ft mS Buckaroo ten - - i DENVER. Jan. 25 iJPi Enri Thodo 1 t(Kw.i,,wt. - thr. KnUoI1I1i western Stock show. Tuodo aeenmutetea J.14 points to wtoiwptee. - Everett Bowman, ol Fort TmoaoM.:terlatKea r,a.-tv Mat Saturaay; Aria., won the championship In call roping andtateer wrestling He roped and tied seven calves in a total of T07 aeSonda and bnll dogged live steers ends. ... iMiMMi hack bronco riding wont to Chick Covvhoys' championships JJajjicji, Aicorflj Wyo. ALICEL PERSONALS liy Mrs. Oils Buelianan OEsserver Correspondent) ALICSL Special MHo Stewart and puy Oeneltiee, ct La .Grande, have returned from Portland wn?re Bothered with It Slay Warn of Kidney or Bladder' irregtiiariOes A nagging backache, with Madder irregularities and a tired, nervous, depressed feeling may warn of some dis ordered kidney or bladder con dition. Users everywhere rely on Doan's Ptiis. Praised for more than 50 years by grateful users she country over. Sold by ali druggists. s A DrURETTC ion memmasM IS THE. LA1AP9 I -SUPPOSE VOU YaRGOT AU. ABOUT ST.AfTEH YOU MET TttiS VRU6BWE GUV 1!;!!".?".?"".. 1 , ',' I Mil I II III. ! By Cowan - ,-35i By J. R. Williams 3usT PRov.S ouT ' -Tv4sB EQUAV-rW STUFF, ?CM4 PuT -Rmo GUVS OM a desert wiiu Irt" SAME, stabt,. AM' OME-'Ll. OWM TH OTHSf?' M Kio -Time a4VwaV, tic. UQH' fttL VMOiK, 1 C S32 BY NEA C Mrs Pnmk s.t.vnrt. who has own K? Sf ere"V?S jiojno here. A, li. Bliumway and A. C. Adttma, , Sjcl:ajie, membova ol tjie Korua ytca tile iocai Here j Eavls. of h,1co1m Nebr.. rciucscnUog i i tlu. firn, bo-ra ha also iicre. - I ! Mr Mnt W. A. Buchanan ! k-1 ! niXt in honor a'' tie birtisday aunl - f eJ"1r Jr eMni, f"lS was held ift-rihiSU ! evening was spent playing gan, Those present were Mr. ami Mrs- Megenlty, Mr. and Mrs. Soy Redman f'tv Mr ftd Mrs. m-soa Mr. and Mrs. Iswsoa" Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibson: and son, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Buchana Not all iimt comes thra tEe window is sunshine! Insure your plate Iass with W WAR NOCK MGR iiv Blower VTH OSAiJ CWT op OAMS6R , EV6CV 6PKJBT is eews 1(J TllS PROCESS OP AOTiPlCMiU CESPIBAT?, To SBJrtS FfcECM-ES Back -TLaV rum? n.AiL . i o ) l GK-SE iT KMWi I TOLD JJ.TROEBUlE 1 ABOUT THRO'JWG it OUT OF THE j? 1 W-0! , TkE' tmQ ASKEO WZ $ ' J -f" . se cdus-d HtME tt, so whkt y EL'iE COULD 1 ffmfl .Ttmlor. Mrs Joanna Aldermati. I Beta Hudson VivMa MeFaJi and Mr.hn L& Grande, Those present were mid Mrs, Buchanan, - - - (Mr. and Mrs: Sanderson, Mr, &zd Mm- - PBEEY f PERSONALS By Miss Wthhx O'Ni-l! Olrr Corespondent) iii K&p'.ui bsk Gones, of La Granele, is now making ler hotTiQ with Ixer sister, Mrs, Ker- ! . 3Mrl and Mm P. 0NeiI and ch dren, from Grande, spent Sunday tat the home of Mr, and Mrs, A Ivan - O'Neil. - Mr, and Mrs, Ms Mrlck and Bob V&rmlirsn spent Wednff&ciav ' vial tine ' r Mrs, yrisk sister, Mrs, C. Vermil- nob, st asarvMte, , & very plmssmt surprise party was feiSCS i tW5fiiVJ JiV Witt iiUCUi 1- tti - w suwsit ipass; worn " by Zcuue Gsusuj - ef ir&nMs Ihgi hsm been kemmitg vttcttlte ileniiHiivrti tis caiile rusitcrs. Bark Jm!u)j Jo free Gnoif Presjon frmn ihn teflsescc his Ash, tatnt wist! in mmrw Ttr Chapter 4S GUN SHOTS EOCK sas oS, throwiag bridle, gj&ves, and la two sssift Jerks ha got oust f Ms chaps. "WSat's up?" he ieraaBflefl ot tie six or sight eowasa. who haekc4 away. In tfcs flrst aweepiag sismss to &i not reesgato oae st taem. ;pight tasted ths rsaaiiup," r-; pHefl a tea-Jawl tlaer, aose face howefi xiropa ol sweat aa3 paie IracMea."' f : ' "Jinijnj Dnaae shot," replied aa older mas, wsrUy, Mb narrow slJts r f i ... Is to todf9 "Ne.": Who4W str "Ash Prestcu. "Where Is DunneT "Layia' ia the eabia thar." Rk orasiie tto asea asiae, to ' encountET mora, nii M wtom to aa-w ; wUh jJgWaJaa sam 4 . " , W 0r?e Gei otU sf my way, he ordered f cabin, ha surveyed Use Interior, A jiao sf dasty, sweaty cosrboya foii teeii, to disclose a 55)stt lytag on tts floor, with another iiieeHns In at- Itesdasse. "Daaas, I tops yoa'rs not bad hort, said Hot. At that iaa ether rasa looked up quickly, it was CUak f sanies. "Ilowtiy, RocM ... 1 don't know, but I'm alenred Jim is, ... SHHTin bo good band at judgia hallet jtoles. ' "Let jflssoe" j Tits angry wouad was situated high ap on the left sido, aad It was Woediag treelythoagh not danger ousJy, : . . "Has bo oeoii spittia biosd?" asked Eock, "No, 1 reekon hs hasn't, i ahotrs looked far thot," saswsred Pea pies, ' "Did lira haliet coma osttt" "It wont clonn thronsh, cienn as 4 whistla" ' "Ooodi" saclaiassd Rock, wits sat isfaction, "Dtinno, can yoss hear "??lty, saro," replied Danae, laiat iy! A bloody froth showed on his line. "Rock, reckon Preston beat yoss-to tUs joh," ; "itsckoa I'd nsrar bavo doao it. . . Listoa, Daaaa. Thta is a bad gunshot, but not nocessarjiy lata!. U ra dfl wtat yoa 're told yaa'fl U?s.". : "Hook, thot's skore good news," paalerl Peosles, wiping his laco. I as jjSanaii scared, Teii as what to do.? . "Mais a bed lor him hora," ra llied Book, risias, "Bat doa'i raeve him till ha's bandaged tight Then awtui tnroful, Mnko him lis QUiot. , , , Ileal wato bsllla hat. Pat salt ia it. Wash year baada eieaa, lot clean bandages. A clash shirt if there's nothln" else. Fold n pad and wet i. Bisdlf tiht, Thea sead to town ior a doctor." "Tbst'B teliio as," retarned Pee nlos, graieMly, "Frank yoa heard. Rastis soaBa boys now," "Peepies, was it aa mm Break?" Inquired Jlock, coolly, "Wai, faa boaad to adaslt It was. So" we've sotbia oa Preston that way." ! ; "What waa it abeatr . Daano spoke ap for himself, in stronger oicot "itoek, 1 bad h proots oa Wm jnach as 1 didn't have oa yoa," ' i "Adah , . . Don't talk any more, Bunne, rrjpiied Hock, and formed to I'ecBles, "Did he accuse Ash?" "Ho shore did. Braced him soon r as he got here with his ontflt.' "Where are the PrestonsT asked Rock, stalkftoe oat "Over at (he third eabia, replied some one. ' "Are thoy inside, hoied-ap, lookin for troabioJ "Shore lookin for trouble, bat sot hoied-np, by, any means. Ash is stalisia' to as' fro over thar, like a hyeaa behiad bars." Rock elbowed bis way oat ot the crowd. Ssoa his glance lell upon those ha soagiit, aad in bins sarged tho insiinet of the iioa that hated the hyena, Ash Preston Btaiked to and fro, away from iha cabla, sad wbeo ba fsood back toward the watching men he sMKmTed to do it sidowiso, Two oi his tali brothers sat together, back ia the cabin wall, A third, probably Ranga Preston, stood in tho ' doorway, smoking a clgareiie. Apart from theai sat 1 Bago Prestoa, his bariy form sag ging, his hare iwad sowed. His sombrero lay on the ground. Sock's impression was that Gage awaited only ths saeri. trn,m Kw im nf frTt-!r frlmnetM. f Dennings, Mr, and Mrs. .Tj efcuil j&s, Ra Youngv Miss1 J&KhigSt, .Ita Orande, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. KeiS ifMT,' aad' Mrs. Ha-shel Hors-tm&gss, f anTt &utt srnfy. ukmj ricj&w, tivtii fjErry, The evening was spent danc-. Od. . Mrs. Charlie Strlrigham spent the Ust few days In La Orsnde. &he was ,ther, Albert lAiiy. Miss Catherine Edwards, of ba Grande, spent the weekend vleiUng Miss Wilda Xifftl her horn ftV Perry. ' : - Joe Smith was confined to his bed for a few days last wees on account of a wrenched hack. 1 - P. V, Carmen has been busy the last wzek. remodeling and cnlarsdnc jthe Perry amusement hail. j Warren Lyie, of la. Grande, spent the efeend 'Visiting friends and re& SETS -U-Ci C , . Long ago Rock's mind bsd beeti made u& and et. He grasped at- iaevitabBity strode forth t moot, it, aware of the low eiciiei rauK aiar that ran through he crowd se Msdhim. Ash, espying Bock, hailed in his tracks. The two brothers rose ia single action, as K actuated by ibb same spring. Bangs Preston stepped ontside to join his brothers. Gaga Preston did oat see, tier look so,. until Hock hailed him. Then, with spasmodic start, he staggered erect,' Ash Preston, seeing that Kock had sheered a little oS s direct i.ae. to approach his father, huriod an imprecation, and fell to his swift,1 striding, sidelong static. .., , "Hock, rm done, rasped Presioii, when Rock cot to Urn. ''So double- erossin yoa like I did means BOthM"' tome. . .' ., "Preston, haTe you been iD ny. of thesa last hutcherin' deals! v queried Hock, sternly. Ko, An so heip ma HeaTCOj eouWn't stop Ash," ,,, "Why did yoa send Thiry por suadia me to cotr.e tn with year "Thet was why. 1 wasn't boat thea, I flggared 1 could flsbt It ouf an I wanted yoa. So 1 dsspve Ttyr to it But now! , . . Yoa had it. aggared, Bock. Tra ssm' sorry: most fer Thiry, an' Ma, aa' the giriaW 1 i had it to do OTer again, I'd . "Do it now," iatorrapted. liock rioglngly, "Gome with rse ia? Wsgontangua,' "Too Intel Too iatei" returned Preston, hopelessly. r "Sal The situation Is oo worse-s for yoa. For him ,t Is tos 'lately Come, Preston, bo quick, TherelS he hell poppiu' here la a minute. Will yoa give up go with nse?" "Rock, by Heaven! E will S you- Strang like a whipcord. ... Preston, Tllh face purpling, shout", -ad to his sots, "Hey, Asa!" . ."What -yoa,, Jsaai?- eaa-.e ihS; snarling answer. "Tm goln to town wlla Ilock." f "What fer?" yelled Ash, as IE stung. , i "Wal, inst off, rm gettin' a man rlaga liceuso lor Thiry! flaw! Haw!" . . J, What -was that raw note In Pres. ton's "thick yoice in thf laugiv which rang load, cicar? Did it con-' aete revenga or hate or ateaaca of the moment, or all coaiblnedt ; "l say what for"" yelled Ash. j jroa r Preston, cat to one stoa. ymcs i warned Hock, risking one long staie toward, when he froze in ttis tracks. his right side toward Ash, his quiv ering hand low, j Ash Preston spat one earse at his father then saw him no more; Again he hegan that straogs sisal toog stalk, only now ho sheered a lltj tie, oat toward Roes, forward a tern strides, then backward ths same; aever turalng that slim left sldj away from Hock, Rock learned, something then he never had taowa Ash Preston was loit-nanaea, ns approached no closer teas thirls paces. Then ta did sot or.ssaioj not keep still. . "Howdy, spy!" ho called. ; fiisd to meet yon, beef rastler.f. returned Rock. . . . . i Am Bivin vnn mv card Dronio.,, caiied Ash, loader, more derlslvely.1 "Oara yon mine at the dance, fiat 1 got sis left! Carratnha!" " j That stopped the resuess croacnj tae steos. but not the siaeolar aar. tivity.of hoily. Ash's muscles seemes to rippia. He croaebed yet a iitHS, more. Hock could catch gleams ol. bias Are ander the wide biack bris, of Ash's hat. "Scnor del Torol Ho had ree- ogniied the Spanish word. i "Yes. And here's Thiry's raask-4 whero she put It heirseif," flashed. Hock, striking his la-east "See a yon can hit It'." ' At the last he had the wit to, throw Ash off a cool and deadly bajr. ance so precious to tnea who woaiilj Hts by the sn. When Ash lerke, to his lalal move Bock was the. qyicker. His shot crackej s fra. tion of second before bis ade- sary's. Both took effect, it wa as, If Ash had been hit jn the head bf, a ciub. Almost he turned a somei-. saalt. . - ..''!. Rock felt a shock, but no psi4 He did not know where he was nSt aalil his right leg gave way madcr him, lotting him down. Ha fail, bat caught himself with his left hand aad went no farther than bis Unee-i the right of which buckled sndaj him. . - j' Ash bounded up as ha had sous damn, with convulsive tremendous, power, the left side of Ws head ssojj away, ' ' I Cossriyjf. Zsh CrrJ . ' i Balft men ar fighting to kin, And ' bom art marksmen. Who fires fata! itiot tcmcrrowf