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COTTAGE GRGVE SENTINEL, THITISDAY, MAY 13, 1926. I . ' meats but it was the silence of an awkward pause betwee« bits of un pleasant conversation, as Dick soon | ciscovered. Miss Cutler finallyj t ' broke it. f ■ “I’ll go now, Mr. Blake,’’ she said. “There’s nothing more to i be said.” Peering over the ledge, Dick I could see the man hesitate, and ] then suddenly extend a detaining' hand. “One moment, Miss Alice,” he protested, “I don’t want this to be final. ’ ’ The girl shrugged her shoulders, end turned away. “But it is final, Mr. Blake,” she added, “It’s u absurd to think I’ll change my J Ethelbert mind. Why, I never dreamed that —that—you’d seriously think of Walsh WNTJ Servio« such a thing. It seems almost b ____________________________ ridiculous to me.” (Copyright. ItU, by W. Q. Chapmsa.) Dick could see tne face of the (Continued from first page.) ether flush and darken. “Why should it seem ridiculous j before the mind sensed the danger. to you!” he demanded sharply. Nevertheless, Dick made slow but “Is it because you’re rich, and sure progress, kicking his heels up I—” , He stopped, and then added ward and sideways to feel his way, eagerly, “I told you I was rieh and when he finally came to a ¿r would be soon. Miss Alice. I broader place he made the attempt didn’t emphasize that enough, per to turn around so he could crawl haps, Well, then, if you must head first. know the truth, I shall havd It was a narrow squeeze, and enough to support you in the stylo for a time it was doubtful if he you’ve always lived in. I be as wealthy as your uncle. kaowsf ” She turned, with an amused smile on her face. “Do you think it’s because of that I’ve refused youf” she asked. He hesitated a second, and then answered abruptly: “Yes!” “I’m sorry,” she replied, shrug ging her shoulders, “that your esti mate o* me is so low. No, Mr. Blake, if you were the richest man in the world the answer would be the same. I do not love you, and that tells all. ” This seemed like a biow between the eyes, for he recoiled a step, end looked dazed. Then an ugly expression came into his face. “Do you love any one else!” he demanded roughly. Alice Cutler drew herself up and Continued on page 5.) PAGE THREE 1 Now Chrysler “58” Gives You This Superb Performance at New Lower Prices InValhalla Price for price—more emphatically today than ever— Chrysler “58” gives the utmost in mechanical perform ance, economy and dependability, riding comfort, driv ing ease, and charm of appearance. I Its effortless speed ability carries, you mile after mile at 58 miles an hour, if you wish, in quiet, vibrationless comfort. Its wealth of power whisks you through traffic tangles, from 5 to 25 miles in eight seconds. Its nicety of appointment and workmanship betokens precision manufacture of the highest order. 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It was as black as midnight in the hole, but his eyes, ! grown accustomed to it, seemed to I penetrate the gloom. A Little LAND PLASTER Will The salt air that drifted through Help Your Garden I the passageway urged him onward Ì It was growing stronger every momeht, and Dick’s spirits rose i accordingly. The salt air could not .9 get into the passago way unless there was some opening on the sea side. Fifteen minutes later when he caught a faint glimmer of light i head, he knew that the worst of Where his troubles were over, there was light there was freedom. He crawled more rapidly after that, keeping his eyes focused on the gradually increasing speck of daylight. When he finally reached the end, he found himself on a ledge of locks some twenty feet above the beach. The fissure in the cliff * • through which he had crawled had been formed ages ago by a convul sion of nature. After the mighty ’ upheaval, the rocks had settled ' down like a mass of crystals, leav ing spaces, narrow and wide, with I here and there a natural cavo for mation between them. Crawling to the face of the ledge, Dick breathed deeply of the salt-laden air, and watched the frothy spume rising from the beach below. Considerably exhausted by The strongest opposition Lis labors, he sprawled out in the to Fred Steiwer is found sun to rest and regain his strength, in tho democratic party. The beach was below, and the D e m o c ratic politicians top of the cliff fifty feet over his and newspapers brand bead, There were twenty feet of Steiwer as an enemy of sheer perpendicular cliff to descend, the direct primary. They but after his former troubles climb cry “conspiracy” and ing down the face of a straight seek to lead people to wall did not alarm him. He would believe that Steiwer rrcomplish it in some way when would abolish the direct he had rested. primary. Nothing is fur Lying there in the sun with his ther from the truth. Stei eyes half closed, he was uneon- wer’s enemies are doing 1 scions of others until a foot fall on everything in their power the rocks below startled him. He to shatter the great sat upright, every faculty alert, strength of public ap sensing a new danger. Seizing a proval that is back of ragged piece of rock in his hand Steiwer. They fear him. he waited for this new enemy to They know they cannot show himself. defeat him in the general There was a possibility that Mc election. Gee had missed him, and knowing Steiwer will be a credit of this passageway to the sea had to Oregon in the United States Senate, He is clean. hurried around to the cliff to in energetic, capable and aggressive, His record as a tereept him. Or perhaps he would public official is flawless. be attacked in front and baek. He kept a wary eye on the hole lo-hind him, and cautiously craned his head over the ledge to look below. He was not greatly alarmed by what he saw. On the contrary a smile parted his lips. Alice Cut ' ler and Mr. Blake had halted diree ly beneath him, so near that he Paid Adv. fould have dropped a pebble upon Steiwer for Senator Committee tacit heads or touched them with a long pole. ISAAC STAPLES, Chairman. myl3p They were silent for a few mo Godard €? Randall A Sentinel Wantad Will Sell It for You. * Came the Blunt Reply. “I Don’t Believe You!” ? Ì could do it. Like a squirrel curl % Favored by Women Everywhere The brilliant success of the Oakland Six is due in no small measure to the enthusiastic favor of women motorists. Women favor the Oakland Six because they have found it superior to any other car in its field — superior in beauty, in safety, in riding comfort and in dependability. To these loyal women owners, Oakland confesses a substantial debt of gratitude and pledges always to keep the Oakland Six worthy of their preference» »J Sa. Slots A> S1291. 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