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THURSDAY. JULY 11, 1046 TIMES. WILLAMINA. OREGON V ’ s ^ l s DESERT ¿ 1 /J o R O L L IN ____ p *p « t» » S e rti Jn » D tM W to t i f t e l « > -» h» » S e rti S w a Ftw A «• to-i.'k to««« » i * » 4 ®* trau» roSSer». IS e » S e r-l teC» i u a tout Se Seöeee» »Se « a » a feto k» « p r t . *a a » S te r e» F a A ita r» , a te rm e r raaeSer. J » »tarta te tra J tSe reSSer S a a l tr»a» tSe P » « t ta tSe « e te r i «* Sa» Veeete c e a a tj • S e r » (Se Seto-a » te e * H a te Mi» S erte to fette« Sy a ra tü e ta a k e a«4 Jtna Sa» la sfeeM few. M a t r a it e » iS re a tS tSe usto. want, et-ereeaae Se tSir»*. Se « * • S |M . F e a r S e r te a e a W »’ » t t r i re a ra » kim F rv m tSetr r« a tre r» a t» a it to ¡piara (Sat tSe» are S M S J - i ' e r M r a iv iia . J à a aw akea» (Sree l a t a later a a reaaienaSto Seto- c a l» Ser w a te r a t a li » a a re»? CHAPTER III Deane saw a ta il languid m an enter. He was d re .-e d in a cheap, d a rk suit th a t s till, semehow. gave h im a dapper, suave appearance. He - r : . .' r.: > ~ - e . - - . . - i i i e ris in g curls ci sm eke E v er so. they w ere the first t.'.r.i Deville rr u c e d about him. . . t ' . se odd. gray-green eyes, and the supple ease o f the m ar. s every gesture The face was palLd- -W e T . k t frie n ’ .” said the la n guid cne. w ith the accented infie c- s tongue gives to la te r aopuxed E n g lish. ’ It is si H m ere w ater? I th ic k we pour m ost o ra w e ll full into you a'meady But i t ts st-fo m ere, y e s*” xu - B R O W N w M u s¡ » » « s u a ta ' fra m e d in a gay k e rc h ie f at the fut: round th re a t and crow ned abeve w ith raven h a il as b la ck as m id n ig ht She backed against the deor her eyes lik e glow ing coals o f b la ck. ; sm ou ld e ring fire : she fre tte d at her b e lt, s till pullin g at the gun th a t was not there. •‘ You would sheet yo ur caballero. I y o u r prisoner, s e ñ o rita *" s m ile d j Doane as he lifte d h im s e lf on or.e elbow. " I o ffe r you m y gun. You , should find it m th a t holster. • You— ycu did not sleep You tricked m e I ” - T r ic k e d you. senortta* N c m an w ith eyes to see and h a lf a h e a rt | could stoop to tr ic k cr.e so beau t i f u l. " And im m e d ia te ly he had said it. he knew he Had b—r.dered. and he knew also th a t he m ea nt it. These were not m ere w ords, they of som ething buried > o f a s till ■ th is was you seek . . th e y are m erciless . . . thev w ill step a t neth-.xg . . . they w ill k ill ye«. I know ! Please . ” She spun on her heel, and fled fro m the room . Doane stared a fte r her. opened F or a long h:s m outh to c a ll to < into space. tim e he lav A gain he slept, and dreamed of gay senvr.tas dancing in tr sun. Before un, he told s lum be r conquered g ir l had h im s e lf again th a t *. b ro ug ht h im back £r . ihe to rtu re s picked h im o f h e ll; th a t she fc. up at the very gates >f death, know- . arn enem y, mg w e ll he was her fo r . . . her. and th a t he had cox He ow ed has h ie to he. A m an’ s life It was the m eant . . . e v e ry th .- greatest c i Jus pcs» He slept. The hour was appr Doane awoke and m an cam e into the He sunset, e tly as a n w ith a the slim of G DOT.’ < saio s r r o P.* r saw th a t a be anyw here feetwee- fo rty-d ve . He ro le » i easy ver \ m ere the i suppler, c á bene. t vou. se- B ro th ? ” he n ijjh t y-five and peeulia r » sensing m seeing it. strength e b rig h t ere w hite he fingers m oulded He put and took »d it w ith •r.ce o f a odd gra y- ■ ith p ie rc- s p ira ls of D rane slept deeply, m a d re a m less peace ter r e a r c twenty rours. D u rin g thus tim e ar. e ld e rly w om an replaced the m ax s w a tch ar.d ca re cf x — > •; - T she placed -a m p c tns agamss firs forehead. He slept cc. unknow ing Then he a n k e at last, there was a shaft r f r r .g '.t a fte m rc c sun c 't peeping ixiouga e re o f the v x f o » s o f hus reoer. Ferfoaas i had bees the sound r f mdffied needs m the gander, outside tr.»t had awakened h im . He heard a sense stam p fretfully. Then lew voices, com ing nearer, waffoxg in softly th rough the open wm dew to - . - 1 - - ' " . . And last r ig h t before M r-x e goes tc w o rk at ihe stance. the stranger a-» axes, sand a w om an s voice “ B u i when M eet« gees in to looks at M .x ie G racias a T.cs and re - -tiers. That’s afi He fa. s i .• s . - . . $x i -• 1—i i a ch ild , seoenta. w ith a sm ile re 2S sc: ifo TO ~ — SC» WU ir e « il — 2 — W ’CLL j C V, to -s. Th-i ? d e n y w om an g -arre-i in 7. ; I 1 r i • ; : ¿own -pe c a m an who bream ed deeply, as thcugfi m sleep The m an s eyes were càcsed F ssi T— ; L ent steps across ine recm 5_- Lence A : length— • X - I w ould r e : nave rec-cgmne-d r_m as the same m a n “ Ju sî sc He is er s- han-iseme seccmia A c a b a le rò . ‘ T í .-ce fo rg e ts le i n n i c f l i e hear*.." sa.d l i e so fte r voice "S u i . . . w e ll I am glad tc have saved •- — freer fins ñeam nf i r rsn T hai 3 a h c r r lr le v ay tc die A door sla m m e d M . r ie 3 co m e ." said me cider wom an as see glid ed softly fr.c n v e n c m ’ And he as nungmr Ik e ihe wo d “ Dowse heard l i e deer rlcsc accsa- •jissly. anc ne real-red w n r a r a n cf sa n sta cvcc v a i m e ycumgen g c had t a r r ed cenmd. me g iri w-.v me soft w .v e A l last, seffiy joe spoke as ihcugn v b e rse li A cobaHera. yes Y.-u are a handsome ara. mae a m -g : w hat fr.e cca we m_ghi be - me go«fi$ ta d act made as ecem .es. Y cu reme la put the K cc Telones, ye s’ íc e a _ g 'e -i ¿ ~ i ‘ c ¿ .g - - a m D caae th m k agam r f » r a r c ln g moumtam h ro ck. c r was s tie ’c w — t ’ - f heauty o f a v-espen n e l* She lacgned. and she wee: m mes- m g ly : " Ycu come fo r ir a t. but me desert put has m a n drs: ae you. yes* And t ie desem. lir e w yn>; at m y feet, h a lf dead The fortunes z i w ar. m y cana 1 e r : See sncod n v e r n ei m- secccd. and m en T oa re sendee s i m a t she was mem -n g inw a rd the d.-oir H f epested h u locked a t h er. •"Buenos fias, senemta The gmi w h irle d and ner * and fe w «a ber b * . Sbe «B atte*.' L tfie m y c f o a sp e ra tsp E aa see i s - ccvered she bad no gun. and see jiv e le d h e r bùamng eyes nc me grm- r.mg face an t i e bed. Eus gma fe d as Toane s eyes m et hers. Hns h e a rt stepped B e r face came clea r » hum. as m ovg* tir o u g i a msu-ig m_st ne tiriT e -d at me firm red ups drawn now z a hard s tra ig h t lune. i e alm ost g-Asned aloud as he ra ig i t ten first glance at that ia c x nu.« race .«s. ha r green eyes or.«: !>>c-. lt £ ¿ : t r ess vuro^- x sn'cJte as be dropsxc .* " asked wi«o Are Deane .re w ith his The m an m ade a g s lig h tly . w h ite rands. He be “ M i— 1 a n caSeo An' in re- M n c ’.e G a m a , ser.cn tum , secor. who are “ You don't knew* f-d the ore " M t . k n e w ’ " exo Señor, you c a .e d M cote G a ro v •*ers You fa lle n me w-.m d.w i- man of im - are. nf course, a ge- s ' So. But per*, »me That is ofc how could m ore m as th a t . . . co? ^ y * •"ST-ere am 1*“ •'Close to Saad W«Ts U nder m y roo f. s«£Ecr. a rd q uite safe - W e ll cease cc. L e t's *ave the story ’ C i he-w you came here, you mean setsor? B ut yes. c i course. O f course ycu wv._jd wise to hear h —th e begin nin g.” trag fir. G u ta nti.er fine gesture Toane tosse d m w ttk fo fi_s bed ilung. L e t's have it . ” “ Otti: — n ■ Saad Wells I “ I a- bave X nancs w-.ti w -jch I work the tefiegrapb m.sm-umert. v e r' fast and w -.veut m istake, uke it scould he. S: *“■« raforoad be lik e m«. axd I v e r s fa r txtom. ft a e ig h t w erk. X c v . t e ¿ay» age I w alk seme at «2.r ?< iE jcrae<. axd wfoat do 1 Scoe o the r b ut ycu. see, « e r ? r-‘U fa lL you fa ll Ycu m any tim es, you c ry foe w ater. Ycu de no: m ow how close you are tc me town nf Sand W ells, so close tc houses an w a te r I b rin g you rene An th a t » a fi.” M ccte Gan: a i.sm issed s» i L like c a t . wans yet another gesture of hus g ra c e fu rands. Ke g ulled r_s knees up -n c e r r u n and took a ■eg deep p i_ ne i s c ig a re tte . H« was m’um.a--mg m a: me m a tte r was closed and dnee. :cce and tee alL “ A2? man-fd To arse, beside h m - s e li “ A i I assure you. s e rn r.” came me r a m a n s w e r. “Unless ycu woi_d nclace me nospiial-ty cf my le e rá -evae s-un 15 3 A Y cu are weurocr«. searr. Up » ifi-s tim e I a a « S bucò y ru a v e r' qua « aad e a s z lK u i g-est. s o ip ç e i T-raoe. " I tr.a.ak ~ ia ^ 3 t t L st « k ‘ Deep L — — o fi 1 f i a « a o r t ie r s ttr y . j- focas y riire . F ru r mea tP,- 4 earóeàerate •«•Iti s ç ax « iî i- —am x i r f Saxe W^eii* a l They fi-« s e r t i. I fa fia w e -i THr«« m erm egs la ie r. m Cae reseci, n ò e * feusri œ . < y = g z t ix irs t. Q .» w i . î a g x L They b r w tp r t me rere T re g x i s rxTed Ahrar-r— { .e s - ;e n - ^ x t e r z i re e secar X - r - « l A m axt— aad ti« r e a a w ar- ssmeà fire r e r a rre s t Tbe w a r r i _. __t 5 . ; — x ry Star L a ?..« cf y „ - 7 j T r*y . a rd c e cfoarpe 3 s a c k ire tfi form r.s racen Tfoa» g x i saved m y fofo ’ There vaa re tra x g » r f «xpr ís - jo te re M arra s pale fa re H_s eye» kaefced it« *e_y x t r Dcaxe a E« ja a i rx x fo y k t a t a xe La “ x e as se max. Be 3 w r i t y ru ra L a skrot. O r as we Scax^ac te « y . r a fir r e — bacerae c e re-gras a » mere f - i x j axxx a_ * t o î z x j s ’ x » . le » p. these ears set near ycu say :t. M y m e t le d me you are brave, th a t ycu fe ar so m an al-ce. B ut veur 0 « . a foci. Tfoe w orfis m ake ycu . Teaxto I t ps tc a » kL s f o r m leve Doane ce and w . i r m y tr.< -g t i e fortunes c f w a r* Cor re c t. < e m ay nave n o t in g tc do w-.m. love, but . . . we are at w a r. sèaor.ta ynu and IT Y c u knew w ry Y * . — à a Ï --v * a u “» T * CH * I g ro w I am told you came catch l i e nrs ~ ticeves.” The m ere hunt c f a s o l e crept her eyes. And bave y w enp- -_r-:n v : - Wr n n n .-v T e u r e ’ Xnc ye’- ” « p la id Dnune even ly. h c ld n ; her «yes. “ B e t I am 2lcse ic mem. I f I w ere stron g enough I m ig it p ut m y ia n d s re nee at m em . r g h s now ’ f t was a s ic t m m e “ s e n t -'.-me. The g r i enevec c m -an d î w V y tc ne r r e a rt. and her €"•'*< Y1 - ¿5 S-*? T—TT.»?*! ¿VBT. < iz s±e w ta c k . — . a- — : ner eyes afire agam. * t-.^n ac me. m y brave nee. I snow wnc you are and a l a to u t T -u Ynu snow me. r u t not so s e _ : a — a r t " « re« ; r<= -~-_rx ; 1— ; am ro t tfi« roe yvu « m . a r t ir e îr-tofi y ru ta « t « « t sec: x rap- ase I swear — Even, af I *_ tt j —u fia *« a rt rc« -iX-« in ? piece zt r r ò e o c e agaiosi = « . Aad w -. totut m d e s c e - - • wfoai* ' S i« p irk e c -p t _ j r a r ò r ' ^ f ? fo'rcr fee f .ciTcsT c£ ir e re-fi acd .1x4 ed -x.«m v i_to sir« aefoed ai r_m 'Tfitose ru sraT re v e r put ec me m_c a m .p r A xd 5 you a re reç w a e r ir a x y r u are i-n iay. y ru at - í T r « v i r put fotom re. a s y rc e T ro x « foxxtod. , S&e ftæ g r« feraeeiets aw ay fo r i- ber w rtk a fioaî gesture r f c a rie —.p t. re g a rrà d form leveHy fo r a m u ra e rt. m e r r-rrtod a rd c p e m d tr e àx-c He lese ree Lase jjtte a: fie r Afora, « o r m a Z M o re s A x ra r-r' i r á i-x tto d . w t t i s e r ra x c ro t t e ¿re» «re w alke d reififoy b a ck M - — »- - forked a t form ra re m ere, w tr eye» ix a t se kæ ger Turned r u t fo a l vere F-ú¿«x_y sert aa fila c k <- ?< S e ra x a ser-.xus fiaxd i .p- r e r je t “ J r tfi.«o fixrççed 3 x r-a arm". r ease . . - go Seek. Ge away Jet rus pf tPxs r-ru o c y w fies « m e rg e -rese» r a r a T ie s « mee bb fon In building 11 casement window in the kitchen rem em ber th u t it should open out, not in. And the base should be ut least “ to©» above the sink. • ••One m eat b a ll” w ill go ju s t a b it fu rth e r if you w ill only re m e m ber to add u little cooked m at a- ron i to the m eat m ix tu re when serving w ith tom ato sauce. • The oyster shell is good for some thing. Put it in the bottom of the t«u k e ttle and it w ill prevent fo r m a tio n o f hard-w uter scale. When gam e la on th r m enu, it void h a n d lin g before cooking by flo u rin g thia w a y : Hut a s m a ll am ount of flour in a paper aack. pour in the pieces o f m eat and hliukc the bug u n til each piece la w ell to u te d w ith flour. • Ta »often p u tty f«-r re m o v a l fro m w indow panes, d ra w 11 h«t solder ing iro n over the m a te ria l, being 1 a rt f ill to keep the l ent away fro m the glu».». M ont p u tty , how ever, when it needs to be replaced, can be rem oved w ith a s m a ll screw d riv e r. NEEDLECRAFT PATTERNS Luxurious Mat in Cable Stitch V a r tu tf c o tto n o r o ld s to rk m « « f * r th ia (ttir.4t»!r K nH tctl tuK I ’ a ittc rn fcAM direc tio n * for It and fo r * »n aich io i cover. p u r to an unuB uatty U r« « d tr o o o d r u n m t c o n d itio n ’ • li« h tlv » n o t* P»«« I» re q u ite d In tU lln « o r d e r t (o r a I« » o f th e »no«t p o p u la r p a tte rn n u m b e r« Send >our order to ftrw lttc Itiik 1 ÎI7 4 I r r t * S r e r l l r r u f t D*p< ’t i l l I t i i H l t r « «. < k ltf. I No • __________ Name A d d rtt S í" * f 'J , ......—■ — " i ■— ■■■— — 'r M anhunt 4 .<»-t Half M illion \n<I Kittled \f tc r 3 'I ears F x - v " l/' n The holdup <>f a m ad tra in in Oregon in 1B23 by ti e th re e I>e A u tre m o n t bro the rs resulted m the m ost intensive m an hunt in h is to ry . says C o llie r'« . B f re they were ca ptu re d , three years la te r, by detectives of the U S. Poet O ffice D e p a rtm e n t, m ore than $500,000 hud been exte nded on the search. C irc u la rs in a hundred la n guages w ere m ailed to police de- p a rtm e n ts th ro ug h ou t the w rid , and d escrip tio ns of th e ir teeth, • to thousands o f dentists, oculists and Jewelers in the U nite d S tate*. W I T S EA SY to d< cable stitch, 1 w »’hy r not m ake this ru g —so lu x urious yet inexpensive. Use it e ith e r in the bedroom or the bath room . Harm ’s' H o r'f Haring Has ''tirp ri'ittg Growth in I . S. Harness horse racing has been staged in the U nited States since the e a rly 1800s, yet it has received little p u b lic ity because it has been confined la rg e ly to county fa irs , says C o llie r s. H owever, besides being A m e ric a 's num ber one ru ra l sp ort fo r m any years, it probably surpassed a ll others in grow th dut ag the w ar. C om pared w ith the 1040 season, the num ber o f meets w ill increase m ls4c fro m about 850 to 1,100, the attendance fro m 15.000.0<.X) to 20, WO CO), and the purses fro m $2, •00,000 to $4.000,000. 1 FLAVORS-AT GROCERS "ASTHMADOR h My lost Friend LETS YOU TURN OUT BREAD a fa ma/tienf¿ no fr e e / Quick acting. . . easy to use-keeps for weeks on your pantry shelf W ■ i * . ^ î r **» *» ; IF YOU H A M ' A T H O M I' yv« can make nil tho deh. i.wt» bivnd vyu want U \ a ;t í ¡ - . . ' y o u w m l l o « u h w o u d r r f b l N e w I l< i » luu.tuit » F.»»t ltt»tu^ l ' i \ YcA»t No mow bong "» tottgbl »laut « u h n>< \o*»( m t tete hoUM> no » t'-d o l belvh i*»wo»v \ va »» n,ak<n.s( Nt>w i lei , htVAUU » F*»t K outs kvv|w flvwh on to n i |t,u«lit »bolt tor w eeke» K rv p • »upply btotnly At your grOCW'A.