acta THE ONTARIO AROUB liftiiSDAY, NOVEMKKR 4, 1915. VM'iK PlVIiJ NCALo Oy William Hamilton Osborne, AUTHOR or'ACD M0U5C"RUNNING nOMT" "CATSPAV,M,,Dl0e 0UCKLe,HTC. NOVCLIZCO FROM THE PHOTO PLAY Of Ttt SAME aNAHC PRODUCED (3Y PATHC CXCHAriGCINC. (Continued petltlre examinations. Suddenly the window WM mined swiftly but noise lessly, and from without. Ono of Joe's friends across the tahlr rose, with terror written on his faco. He pointed with his linger at the win dow. "Look, look," ho cried. They looked. A long thin, gristly brown arm with long clawlike Angers, thrust Itself through the window and thrust a fold ed piece of paper Into the breast pocket of Joo Welcher's coat. Joe sprang to his fed, crouched terror stricken In Hi" corner, shielding bin faco with his arm His thrro cronies leaped to the window, and looked out There was a moon. Hut there was no one to bo seen. Tho owner of the hand and arm had dl'inppearod. Welch er, coming to himself, clutched at the note, and unfolded it and read. My Charming Friend: (It said) Once more I have returned from New York. I atay at Lonesome Cove Inn. Meat me there tomorrow afternoon perhaps I ahould aay this afternoon at three. It la of Importance. When you come, Inquire for Inez Caatro I have used that name In order that certain mutual friends might not hear of It Aa ever, Irene Courtier. That afternoon at three Lonesome Core three miles north of Seaport was graced by tho presence of .Too Welcher. Welcher made a boo line for tho cafe and properly aplrod up lila breath before proceeding to keep the rendezvous. Then he approached Mulligan, the HI favored proprietor. "You got a certain party here of the name of Inei Coatro," whispered Welcher to Mulligan. "What's that to you," said Mulligan Welcher produced his noto tho note produced un uiiuhiu.I effect upon Mul- Igan. Me dropped his surliness, and with a wink beckoned to richer. leading him dov. n a dim corridor. "Go up that there atalrcaae," he command ed. "and knock at Number Seven." "I aont for you." Inez begun, "that you ahould do a favor for ine " Welcher aelzod her hand. That was his undoing. In a moment she was lr. his arms, struggling. Mo kissed net full upon tho lips. "I'll go to hell ami bnek for you," he maid. Struggling, she half su ained Then something happened Cnknown to Welcher, the door of Iluom Seven opened noiselessly, nod a well dreaacd man, with a aaber cut across his face, entered on tiptoe. Mo closed t'.io door behind him. and stood tin re, watching the struggle, silent, sinister. - Suddenly Inez bcreamed. 8ho re leased herself from Welcher'a arma and reeled against the tuble, her eyes wide with fright. "My my husband," she g;o i l. She held out her hands pleadingly toward the newcomer. Welcher cowered in abject terror. "It was nothing nothing." rasped Inez, "a bit of ploy nothing else be lieve me " Hernandez smiled a wicked atnlle He never looked at Inez. Mo glared at Joey Welcher. "So I see," he aald. "a bit of play." He whistled. The door opened onco again. Two figures entered the) brute aud Ponto. Hernandez guve a sign and the brute picked Joa Welcher up. whirled him In the air, and brought him down seated at the table. This was the added finishing touch to make Joe realize his helplessness. Hernan dez clapped his hands and the brute left the room. Ponto. the fat V.exl can, curled himself up underneath the table. Hernundez Beated himself "A bit of play." laughed Hernandez, harshly Then his brow furrowed with wrinkles, his eyes became giern. "Young sir," he tuld, "your foster sister la one Annette Illlngtou. You live lu the sume hoiifco with her 8ho has In her possession a small oilskin packet a yellow packet possibly you've seen ItT" He waited for an answer. Joe mois tened his dry lips and nodded. "Well and good," went on Hernan dez, "that packet Is mine It belongs to me. You shall steal It from her steal it for me. You understand?" Hernandez smiled. Then his face froze. His hand darted forward and he clutched Welcher by the wrltt "My young friend." went on Hernan dez, "you are a crook. I have watched you from first to last. Always I have watched you. 1 watched you while you made love to my young wife this day. I watched you when you stole her money from her a week or so ago" "Give me a drink," cried Welcher, "go on. What do you want me to do?" "First," returned Hernandez, "aay nothing to anyone about me or my companions nor about Inez here nothing To you we are as a MM book. Hreak silence and well, my ancestors were of the Spanish inquisi tion my young friend. Silence comes first Next, get that packet. 1 care not by what means and bring it to me at the time aud place 1 shall here after designate. Now go. Touight, you understand tonight." That night. Welcher, fully dressed. AAA. tossing JU . Ail, mtUfiti JttaL- aUstfi NAVY from page ) the tap-tap of pebbles on hfiT window. Startled, he rose and peered without. The sky was cloudless and the moon three-quarters by Its rays ha saw threo crouching figures shadows of tho night. One of these figures held up a white hand. Welcher responded with a silent signal; and then drew oncK into his room He drew from his pocket a pint flask and drank deep. He smoked a cigarette, taking quick, swift, strong puffs and Inhaling deeply he needed strength. He waited un til the tingling of that first drink had entered his system; and then he took another and another. Then he re joiced, for he was reckless now, reck less as to consequences. He lit an other cigarette, and tossed the lighted match far from him snd ho tiptoed from the room. Softly and In his stocking feet, he crept along the narrow second story hallway. At laat he stood In front of Annette's door. The door was closed. Welcher turned the handle softly, noiselessly, and It yielded to his pressure. The door was not locked. Under his silent, nteady pressure. It opened on a crack Inch wide more. Then suddenly, from within he heard Annette's voice a dream voice "Noal Neal." It startled him. Hs stood there si lent for an Instant. Then he realised that something had happened to him he had become sober, too sober, to do the trick. He felt In his pocket for the flask. It was not there. He had loft In In his room. 8tealthlly ho groped his way back to his room, opened the door and reached for the bottle. Then with a choking, Inarticulate cry, ho turned and darted down the stnlrs, out of the house and up the road. His room waa a living furnace of red flames the hastily tossed lighted match had done Its work. Outside, Ponto and HernandesVon derlng, gave chase. Welcher, with fear at his heels, spod on and on. CHAPTER XVI. Peril. Annette woke, choking. Pmoke poured Into her room. She realised at once that tho house was burning. She heard tho nearby crackling of flames sho saw the nearby glare of flame. Without tho village fire gong clanged she hoard the shouts of volunteers coming down the road. Sho run to Mrs. Hardin's room The door was locked; smoke waa creeping from underneath the door. "Mother Mother Hardin," cried Annette. There was no response. In a frenzy Annette ni-lu'l back to her room, seized a chair and returned to the locked door. With a mi. i. n twlat of her lithe body she raised tho chair above her shoul ders and brought It crashing against tho door. A volume of smoke poured out. Regardless of It Annette rushed In, druggod Neat's mother uncon scious as sho was from the bed, out of the room and down the stairs. "Joey," gasped Annette, "Joey Welcher he's in there. Wo must se him. too." "No," Interposed a distant neighbor, "he's not In there 1 saw him In the village, running for help." During the confusion, three shadowy figures, returning as from a chase, crept through the smoko and crouched beneath bushes In the rear of tho house, unnoticed and unseen. One of these men turned to another. "Ponto," cried Hernandes In a low voice, "what of the packet? what of Lost Isle? tho fool Welcher! Dy this time we might have had It." Annette, seated on the ground, with Mrs. Hardin's head In her lap, watched the scene as In a dream. Her glance roved from the flames to the crowd of jostling people and from them back to tho flames again. Then suddenly her heart rose to her throat. Peering at li.-r from tho middle of a druse mass of shrubbery, there was a face a face with staring eyes, matted hair, and un kempt beard. She had seen that face before and on that very road It had once strick en terror to her heart. This time how ever, it had a far stranger effect upon her. No sooner had she caught alght of this uncanny countenance, than, un accountably she remembered some thing the yellow packet "My father's fortune my fathar'a whereabouta," she cried. She sur rendered her charge to a neighborly woman close at band and struggled to her feet. She reached her room In comparative aafety, aave for the chok ing in her throat. Once there she seized a water pitcher and drenched herself from head to foot then with dripping hair aud clothes she felt for and found her hiding place. She groped for the packet. A tongue of flame swept the window She shut It, and the glass cracked and fall tinkling to the ground below. Than she groped again. "I've got it got It" she cried In exultation, and thruat the yellow pack et safely In her breast. There was s sudden crash. She flung open her room door. The staircase, eaten through with flame aa Ita top moor lugs hajl fAliea In The hallway. VJkf alive with flame. She sprang To her window no thoroughfare the whole side wall the side of her room was now ablaze. Obeying some Instinct Annette threw herself face downward on the floor. The air there was singu larly sweet and cool. "Somebody will come," she told her self, "somebody will come." Without the word passed that An nette had rushed Into the house wao inside now. A huge figure leaped Into the crowd, parting It right and loft and bounded Into the door way of the house. Whimpering with fear, the Brute ran hither, thither, through the living room, and entered the hall finding the staircase a mass of ruin. He leaped and clutched the landing up above. Some Instinct led him to Annette's room. He saw and found her clutched her unconscious form in his huge arms and leaped with her to the floor beneath and, unseen, laid her unconscious form down at the feet of Mrs. Hardin. Then ".IV. w,..l.i.-. '!' sped away Into the night Hernandez gritted his troth. "1 thought 1 had that brute trained," he exclaimed wrathfully, as he realized that Annette and her treasure had es caped him, "and I thought hn was afraid of fire. In both I waa mistaken. We must take It out of his hide, Pon to next time ha must make no mis take." (TO BB CONTINUED.) Church Services Catholic Church. Mass at 10 a. in. Sunday mornings. H. A. CAMPO, Rector. Congregational Church. Sunday School, 10:00 n. m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. in. Endeavor, 7:00 p. m. Evening Service, 8:00 p. m. REV. PHILIP KOENIG. Mkthodist Church Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Preach ing, morning, 11:00 a. in., evening 8:00 p. in. Yoj need the church the church ei. v i "Let's get together." C. C. PRATT, Pastor hIi.mI ri.--.iM i. -I inn church Bible school at 10 A. M. Preach ing at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Christian Kndeavor at 6:46. Come to any or all the services and you will find a welcome. W. N. Ilrown Pastor. BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Morning Service :00 a. m. Evening Service 7:30 p. in B. Y. P. U :30 p. m. Prayer Meeting. .Wednesday Evening Bible Study Thursday Evening A hearty invitation is extended to all. DAVID E. BAKER, Pastor. Local Market Prices quoted below are general re tail prices prevailing in Ontario and are in no case special sale prices: Apples, box B0 to 7Cc Bananas, dos 80c Beans, navy, 7c and 8c Butter, ranch, lb 80c Butter, creamery, :iu- Cabbage, new, lb 1 Vie Cheese, fancy, lb. 20c Flour, high patent, sack $1 . '.' Flour, straight grade, sack,, .11.115 Sugar, cane, per cwt t Honey, strained, pint 20c Honey, comb, lb. 15c, and 2 or.. 26c Lemons, dos 30c Nuts, English walnuts, lb 25c Nuts, Brazils, lb 25c Almonds, lb 25c Onions, dry, per lb 3c. Oranges, cos 40c to 60c Potatoes, sack 80c Ranch eggs dos gftc Rice, lb 8c and 10c Halibut, lb 20c Ham, per lb 25c Bacon, per lb 22Hc to 25c Head cheese, lb 20c Hen.- ..II. 16c Lamb, spring, fore quarters $1.00 Lamb, spring, hind quarters $1.50 Lamb chops, rib, lb 25c Lard, lOlbs $186 Mutton chops, lb 18c Pork chops, loin or rib, lb 20c Pork, shoulder, lb 18c Rolled rib roast, lb 28c Rib roast, prime, lb 22c Round steak, lb 20c Flat-bone tenderloin, lb 28c Salmon, lb 20c Kippered salmon, lb 20c Sutumer squash per fb lc Salt salmon, lb 12 V4 c Smoked salmon, lb 90c Smoked herring, each 5c Shoulder Mcak, lb 18c Shoulder roast, lb 15c Sirloin steak, lb 26c Smelts, Columbia river, 2 lbs. for. .26c Spare ribs, lb 15c Ham, sliced, lb 30c Pie Pumpkins, per lb lc LIVE STOCK. Hogs 4Vc to 6c Veal 4c to 5c Cows c to 4 44 c Lainbe 4c to 6c Steers 4c to 5c Mutton . . 3c to c Professional, Business, and .:. Classified Directory ... The Ontario Argus is read by thousands of people each and every week brings bargain seekers If you have anything for sale if you want to loan or borrow if yon want to bn in fact any thing you want, you can get through the "WANT AD" minimis of The Argus -The leading professional and business men will be found in our directory each Week. Wants WORK WANTED Anyone wanting rug or a cnriiet woven from rags address Mrs. 9. Hurkhardt, Ontario or ctvK at Wyom nlng nnd Urant St. tf. lWallllflMMMlMlMlMNa'AIMalW''llM FOR HALF OR TRAM FOR SALE OB TRADE Registered .Jersey Stock; One bull, two trows, two cal ves. All purebred .lerstvs. Will sell all or part. L. Comstock, Phone 204K.12- (Jonklin Ranch. tf. FOR BALE Indian motor cycle good condition. Juat been thorough ly overhauled. Best cash offer takes it. Apply at Argus Office. 41-tf. FOR SALE Potato digger at Holy Rosary Hospital. tf FOR SALE Row boat In best of condition, with air tanka and Evln rude motor. Inquire II B. Logan. Moore Hotel. FOR BALE 1 dosen Ancona cock erels. Won 4 first prises and ono second prise at Malheur County fair. Inquire J. J. Dieaa, P. O. Box 61, Ontario. 37tf FOR SALE One work mare, weight 1300, age 8. J. J. Dlllard, Ontario. FOR SALE One second hsnd heat ing stove flrst class shape will sell cheap address P. O. Box 261, Ontario. Mi aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw FOR ItKNT FOR RENT- -2 room house near tho high school. Inquire phone 110M. FOR RENT Rooms for light house keeping, steam heated. HOTEL ONTARIO. 40-tf LOST-Largo Cameo brooch Finder leave at Argus oilier and receive reward! tf LOST Oct. 3rd., near O. 8. L. depot a silver mounted bridle, red leather split headstall, braided reins. $6 00 reward, no questions asked. Return to C II. Trousdale. 40-tf. I.KOAL NOTIt'KH ADMINISTRATRIX lli I In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Malheur County. In the matter of the Estate of Thomas I.. Illackmun, Deceased Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has tiled her final account of the administration of the estate of said deceased. That Saturday. December 4th, 1916, at the hour of 1 I o'clock A. M. at the County Court room In the County Court house, In the City of Vale, Oregon, has been fixed as the time aud place for hear Ing any objections thereto If any there be. All persons having any Intercut in said estate are hereby notified to be present on buid day at mild time and place, and show cause if any there be why the said final account should not be allowed, and the administra trix discharged aud the said estate of said deceased distributed according to law. This Notice is published by order of the Hon. (Jen W McKnlght, Coun ty Judge of Malheur County, Oregon. Date of first publication, Novem ber 4th, 1115. ciara E. lilackman, Administratrix. I .list Publication Dec. 2. lb I.. PRINTING F DANCING ORDERS Our Specialty--Are you planning a dancing par ty? You waut Fine Dancing orders. That's where we live Visit u mid be couvinced -ONTARIO ARGI'S DANCK Saturday night Moore Hall. Everybody Invited. WONG GHONO LAUNDRY Under new nianageintiit Starched Collars and Shirts a specialty. All work guaranteed. Business DENTISTS. dr. w. a. howi: DENTIST Over 1st. Phones, Ortice 73-R Null Dank Res. , ' i; DR. II. C. UIXON DKNTIST Wilson llulldlng Phone. Res. 48-J. Office 162-W Ontario ...... Oregon IWVWWVIWWWVWWMWIWMVXIWIVWM ATTORNEYS. W. II. HriH.ke, Attorney at Law. Wilson Bldg. Ontario Ore. C. McGONAGILL ATTORNEY AT LAW Will Practice in All Courts Notary Public. Office Over Poatofflr LESLIE J. AKER 1AWYER Room 0, First NaUonal Rank Bldg. Ontario, Oregon. Mcculloch & wood LAWYERS Rooms 1-2-8 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Ontario, Oregon. It. W. Kwagler Attorney at lvr. Rooms, 13-14-16 Wilson llldg Ontario Oregon. VWSWWWWWWIWWWWAWWWVI FLOWERS. ONTARIO FLORAL CO. Orders token for cut flowers. Argus Office, Ontario, Oregon. Oregoi Short line lime Table Ontario, Oregon, November 8th 11)14 TIMS. TABLE NO. TV WKMTWAHII Train No. Leave 17 Oregon Wash. Limited 4:22 a in 76 Huntington Paasanger u:tt6 u m 19 Oregon Wash. Express ftfl B in 6 Fast Mall 6:10 p m KAMTWAItl) 18 Oregon Wash. Limited 2:61 a m 76 Boise Passenger 8:60 a m 4 Eastern Express 12:07 p m 6 Oregon Wash. Express 6:33 in OREGON EASTERN BRANCH WITWAHU Train No. Leave 13D Mixed, daily except Sunday for Riverside 12:20 p in VALE A BROGAN BRANCH WI'.H'IWAMD Train No. Leave 141 Mixed Vale and Brogan Daily except Sunday 10:00 a m ; 97 PassaiiKer, Vale daily 7:00 p m j KAM'r HOUND 140 Mixed, daily except Sunday from Rivejide 12:01 m 98 Passenger, from Vale daily -l" 142 Mixed from Brogan . and Vale Daily except Sunday Ml l ni The Hi. mini.. If train leaves Nvssa at 130 p in on Tuesday, Thursday, (Saturday, returning, arrive at On tario at 5 30 p in Place your order for bulbs at tint Ontario Floral Co. $100 Reward, $100 Thi. reader of llil papal will ! i ii ,i ... i- lim .-iu.i , . . II... I 1. .-in ; Ih.j be. ii ,1,1,. i . ii ni till lot stuk-L-ii. and tiiat Is aiarrti iIjII'm Catarrh Cure Is lit only uosiilv.- ..!.. nuw known to the indt -ii fiat, rniu Catarrh twins a constitutional .lik.au. r.-'julree a oiintituilonal Inm mrut Halls Catarrh Curt Is taken In ternally. ariltiK directly upon the ll I ,ii.l mucous surfaces of Iho ayatera. there by destroylns Hi foundation of the dU ease, and slvlns the patient etrenstlt l Lull. Unit up Hut eoiietlt in ion and asalstln nature in dolus Ita work Tlie proprietors have so m ui Ii faith In lie curative pow ers that Hiey offer One ll'liulr. ij Ii II T for any ue that It falls to cure, bend tor Hat of testimonial Ad.1i.aa I 'lOCNKY 4 CO. Toledo. O tola by all iTugcleis. He Ska Haifa lamiiy Pllla for cooatlpailoa. Directory PHYSICIANS. DRS. PRINTING .V WEESE Ontario, Oregon Office in New WilRon Iilock. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Dr. Harriet Sears Dr. Pauline Scare Graduates American School of Osteo pathy, Kirksville, Mo. Wilson Block. Telephone 154 Blk VMirAArVrsMArsVMrrwrV ART STUDIO. I. P. KIDD, Prop. Job and Commer cial Printing a specialty. Ontario, Ore. sjieesjsJsssieasjsswsjesjsassessiesssssejieessje TAILORS. K. COPE, The Tailor, Tailoring. Pressing and (Moaning. I'll. hi" in.'W Opposite Post ortice WWVWWiMrArVAiSMMAAAAArA TRANSFKR TRANSFER, BAGGAGE AND EX PRESS Meet all rains. JOHN LANDINGHAM VVyVVvVWvVvrrVrvMrXrrVvV UNDERTAKING J. H. FARLEY Funeral director and embalmer. Lady assistant. Phone 1H2-W. Ontario, Oregon. SAN FRANCISCO S' ihm Nw rVfey C ,J a . 3J - mi Hours lletweeu Port land ami S.iu I i.iimImii Luxurious Steamships "Northern Paclllo" and tiruat Northern. Six Decks, Triple Screw, Tur blues, Spoed 24 Knots, Suites De Luxe with buths, Class enclosed promenade. Deck liauiea. Guruge for 40 aulos. Fare Include Meals and IW-llllK. 1 ."-ill"H- .now At 'I heir Beat Low Ex cursion fares aud ihiouKU ser vice l.uave Portluud ' 30 a m, arrive S. F. 3.30 in w duv. .semi for Ifctoklet. OreKou Short line Ageuta Hell Ticket. It. H. Ciuzler, A. U. P. A., Portland, Oiemi Si.ii I i. un i, i,, in... .Market si CALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS EXCURSIONS Via Oregon Short Line Daily March 1, to Nov. 30 You can ) via Ogdetl, Salt Lake and Los Angelflf. and return via San Francisco, Portland and Huntington or vice versa at a comparatively low expense and cover B&al B a av C most interesting acenic points of the Pacific Coast, including both Expositions. MAKE THIS YOUR BIG VACATION YEAR AND! SEE THE WEST RIGHT. Ask agents for rates and further! particulars or write, D. E. BURLEY. Gen. l'ass. Aft., Salt Lake City HDrW:i Official Directory Pate tl ' :trs Preftident Woodrow VV'llunn Vice President Thos. It. Marshal iscrstsry of state. .Robert LnnsinB Secretary of Troon.,. . V. O. McAdoo Seen i, try of War, . . I,. M. Garrison Attorney Ueneml,, Tims V. OreKor) I'ostm.i'iter-Ceiii'rnl V. BBrtOSOl Secretary of Navy I. Daniels. Sec'y of Interior, . . Franklin K.I.anf Sec'y of AKriculture.. I). F. Houston Sec'y of t'ontinort'K, Win. t Itedflcld Secretary of l.alior. . . .V. II. Wilson Sec'yto tho Pre J. P. Tumulty I'. S. Supreme Court. Chief Justice Kdwnrd I). White A.'ism -lute Justices, JOSSe-h McKennn Olher WcihIcII Holmes Willluui I! Day JamoH t". Mclteynolds t'hnrles K IIiirIiom WIIIIm Van OcMinter Joseph It l.ainar Mali Ion Pitney Vale I'. H. Laiiil-Ofllcera. Register Thos. Jones Itecelver M. N. Fegtly Ntate unit-era. Oovernor James Wlthycomhe Sec'y of State lien W. Olcott Treasurer T. B. Kay Attorney-General, . .Geo. M. Ilrown Sunt, of I'uhllc Instruction J. A. 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Piatt Chief of Police Dan Kerfoot Night Murhhall Walter Hurgess Counclliuun, K. a. Freest II. I,. Peterson S. I). Doriuan 8. J. Spencer H. C. Boyer. Circuit Court Circuit Court for Mulheur county meets In Vule, the county seat, on the second Monday in January; on the fourth Monday in April; and ou the first Tuesday In September for regular sessions Hon Daltoii lllggs, circuit Judge; W II llrooke, Dist rict Attorney; John P. Houston, Clerk. Count. i Court. The Couuty Court of Mulheur County meets In regulur session at Vale on the llrst Wednesday of Jan uary, March, May, July, IsntSa I Sf and November. County Jo. Ire, Geo. W. McKnlght; M. D. Kelley uud John F. Weaver, Commissioners; John I" HoUStOB, Clerk. dome Visitors' Excursions EAST Via Oregon Stunt Line I'liioH Pacific Svstrai. Tickets on sale October 23, November 20 i 23 Dtit'l.il.ci' lh 11. Limit !M das from data i sale. See an; 0. S. L Agent for rates. Buy .o'.i' tickets througb via the U. P. Svsfcni. It is the diiBct wav. - I