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auanilr tn nii ror na puaapaaion
tt.aii la torn in "rw i -Annalla
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FIFTH INSTALLMENT
A MESSAGE FROM THE PAST
Iry.lt la a plactT of Ihn tnp
my mai.. Irrna." aba wnnJ on. Mtba
ip of i' I "i ! of Clnnahar
irfara not a portion of It don't
a rmtMnner. at ('rookMt Crag but
harm!"" portion I got a part atxl
i did Nal Walt Ijook Tb i !
dry ' hat tba haat baa ilmip
Iom i aiin. Iwmt ovar bar. "Wboro
ltd tha anting mum from " aba do
ltd"d.
"Th" hint brought tba writing out."
iM Anuriin "Hao. Ixmk now at
Imigit ' What dona It aay'"
lnt lookod nagarlf. "Ona bundrew!
kad twrntt thma drgraea." aha ai
klatmod nlowly. "and forty mlnutna
it
That lan't all." want on Annnttn
tarn a moaaagn a mnaaagn from
M paat uiitn our plmna. Nial a and
-a noaaaga that ! gtH by
"What.' -j'lorlnd !ni, yawning, "fa
niraian. from the paatT"
annalt. tidddod proudly "Tbla la
iBiiaK'. ' aho r. turnnd "i.Jrantod
lliL.gt.iu. Hpanlah Amartcan aiplor
, fur dlHtitigulahnd anrlr,a. by Jo
Honai.ario king of Hpaln. In n
fmr r$'.. i n bumlrnd and nlna, tb
final giant, bolng In thn poaaoauil.m
f tl. 'alhfra " Hba atop;.- '
Whai w..a ibo mat of that?" ab
liaod I an t rmmbr "
"Think pnralatnd Inaa. wltb curl
I n a 1 1 1 1 1 -
Annritr UuRliod. "It baa aa atwd
a I will hat., to aak No I about
hat llm ii. n lima I ana him "
"I'art of t l.o moaaaga la on hla por
Hon to aald tnaa. "And what
ibcut thn latltudaT
Aoni(o atuMih bnr hnad. "That I
It roiiHtiihar allbar," aba rrturnnd
tupi.1 tl.at I am. Yaa. tba ltltuU
lb) oa hla ploca too.
CHAPTER XXIII.
Unbookad Paaaangara.
"I thtuht Ita rtaky." aald Naal liar
111. I "l in., aoa that ad aaaln."
Annrt'.i handod bltn lha Provdon '.
iKhixIn Inland, morning papor Undor
lha baal of ahlp notlcaa appoarad tbla
fruit Slaamar Coronado aalla Iftth
tal month. Bound for Bahamas
Colon, Panama, Lowar California porta
nd Ban Franolaco. Opan for llmltad
koaking of paaaangara. Plar 1010
rravld.nca, R. I.
PETER HANDY, Miitir
Neal rouil thu advertlaamout ovr-r
nf ahook bla hoad acaln
Ttliky. I toll you." ha rapeatod
aaBBaiU'a ayoa flaahad "Hut whut
m 1 to do." aha brotnated. "You
doa't you rant undm niuml ' II. .
Ml)a IBtftfBi for a moment "I havo
iot t. find my fath.-r. Naal. and for
' " If not for my own. I havo
tut to flud my fortuna. l'va got to
o aomo tlmo. Why not nowt Th
uiaaNnga waa plain anough tba Ka
thara of thu Hanta Maria mlaalon
L.-i California I muat aoa them
Tkla la the any way."
al foldad uu thu iiaoar and lliru-t
It In hla noiki't "At .... m." i,.
"I'll look thla capUlu up. U
- ... w..r .wi'.
tha Coronado la a llkelr ahlD and If
y"0 an. bound to go. Qod apead "
Ha lookod tha Coronado ud ami
h'un.i har quits a llkaly ahlp. !"
aaw bar uptaln and found him aatla
Uotory.
Tba next dar Annatt and her
h-landa. Including WoUhur. booked
fur thu choap trip on tha Coronado.
You're my only paaaengera ao far,"
aid Captain Handy, and I don't care
If I don't ha? a any mora."
0pt I'.-i.u- Handy aauntarad down
"a wharf A big. awaggarlng indivi.i
1 waa looking the Coronado over.
"BUI." aald Capt. Pater Handy. "TO
'i you how u la. 1 picked you out
a chuap bargain and took a chain u
on you, nut Wnnwlna vou bafora. Tbla
m cheap trip down, Dill; I'll lea t
g you to pick your craw. Pick them
Jfcftftp. Dill, coming back I can make
'".'n.hnr I MM""'a InJurr ... hla
ST' ..m" -'-" Th.r..r gara
12. lUm.n nw an opium anv.
"T" .,!, .,i,l". '". ran. air ar...i
1 VnS t.. mindless hruta u.hi on. r
Li of "apln Hardin la living will.
w V,-. -...I Annalla llliia'.l. arid
LT. it'l "' vVn Wfl t.. Ann. i'
,r faitlr Nt-af tl"1ia for admission
ih. Nal a.a.lrinjr, l.ul thitih t It
aLrir f J'r Wefrhef U n-f-aiad i.y
""". . i Nal l, Hula In I
Novellied from the Photo Play
of th Same Name Produced
by the Path Exchange, Inc.
Tim Navy" will he
It Up to you. (lot thn hnat for tha
money, Bill, and get 'am cheap."
"I got m already," returned mil,
"and I got 'em cheap. Leave that to
me."
On tba evening nf the fourteenth
the four booked paaaengera boardnd
the Coronado and were aealgtiod lo
atnti i. "Hum
Hill left tha captain anorlng In hln
bunk and alole arroea the do k and
down thn gangplank to thn wharf be
yond Once upon thn river front he
turnnd eaat and at rode on rapid I for
a quarter of a mile Ha darted Into
a narrow alleyway, reached a dimly
llghtod window In an old board houiie
on thn nln.ro arid rappnd ahnrtily on
thn window pane A door waa opened
atoalthlly and he ahambled In.
Huddled at tahlna and flung rare
leaaly In corncre were th forma of
aallora, auplne, drunk, drucged lull
took an ele trie flaah light froro hi
po ket and eiarnlned carefully ea h
of thnaa alumberlng ot.j-.t of bu
manlty.
"Ill take him." aald mil. "and him
there with the broken face, and him
and that chap over there "
Ten mlnutea later he nodd! In a
aelfaatlafled way and Jerked hit
thumb over hla ahoulder toward an
other door
la he ' ! he queried
"Oh. ' aald the proprietor. ' the three
of 'am la there."
There worn throe men In that atnall
room, a atrengnly aaaorted trio. One
waa a huge Individual, bigger an1
atrotiger than Hill hlmaelf another
wna an untanny. fat, little Meiiran
with dangoroua eyna; the third waa a
I'ortugueae with a aaber cut croaa hit
fai e
Hill grinned. "Huh," he aald.
"we're all here, mat-a Outalde I
pi. ked up enough men to fill up the
(nronado'a crew and hern I run
again at throe of her paaaengera''
lleriiandet amlled and allowed hi
teeth "Three unbooked paaaengera.
bo aald.
CHAPTER XXIV.
The Triable of White Powder.
Ilernandm motioned toward the
iBB. Ponto. the Miilran. cloaed It
noiaelnaely and awlftly and abot the
I. .It You undertaiid the terma,"
II. niaudei aald Thla atuff haa Juat
. title In to ua tonight Wn have It load
ml In our launch tutaide."
You underatai.l then." aald Her
nurulea. "that wh n thla cargo of ro
calne la Bold. y"ir ahare will b
.nv hundred dollara a thouaand
or a lliouaand."
Two mornings later, a Bailor lying
In hla buuk agalnat a bulkhead In the
bold kept wakeful by hla buttered
a gift from Hill On tbla par
tl. ular morning, however, the unuaual
thiol that attracted hla attention waa
a quantity of fine while powder that
alfted through the knot bole,
"Holy amoke." be ei.lalmed Joyful
y within hlmaelf. "thU aln t no fat
thing, ain't ItT Thla b. re'a co aln.
ly noon the whole forecaatle knew
about tho rt bole and what la more
had auti:iled It or rather the atrange
white powder that cauio uicauue
through.
Neit day aomethlng happened
Hill, the mate, gave Hnooka an order
that Hnooka declined to All Dill wa
atruatomed to being dleoheyed. and
for every 111 he had a remedy. He
an l ted a rapatan bar and aimed It at
Hnooka' head, but there was a glitter
In Hnooka' eya that Hill did not un
ti.-iai.iud Bnooka leaped for blm and
rotlnd with him like a wildcat He
forced 11111. "anting, up against thr
rail, bellowing meanwhile like a mad
bull. UUI felt for a belalug Po
found It. clutebod It. ralaed It high In
the air and brought It craahlng down
unon Hnooka' Bhoulder It broke a
collarbone, but It might have been a
f. uthor for all Huooka cared.
liataa," cried Bnooka. "you ain't
going to aaa me licked. Come one
and all "
Thoy came. Borne sprang down from
thn Bhrouda; torn appeared from
...mpanlouwaya; aome came hurrying
long the decks. They were men bat
terod and broken but all bad one un
canny i baraclorlBtlc their eyes gilt
tered. glittered fearfully and fear
leaaly. K
Hill Bprang away from tha clutrn
Ing graap of Snooke and drew hla
gun. ,
"(aptaln Petar Handy." ha roared
"Mutiny"
And mutiny there waa a mutiny
beaud not ao much upon tha 111 treat
ment of Hill the mato as upon the af
fact of the trickling white powder.
The captain reepoudod to tha call.
, did ona or two othera of tha un
drugged craw. .
The four booked paasengerB heard
the rlot-lt could havo been heard
half . mil. away. They ru.hed on
dock and watched. Annetta. who bad
Inherited qulckneaa of mind, aaw wnai
wft. happnnt d iam
Hardin ,. . ,d -go into
vn Jrlfl"
J"t aa she Bald It a mutineer
niHhed past her, stopped, leered into
'"' fine and grasped her by thn hand.
Wild n midden wrench ha cloaod the
door of He wireless, shut I Ing the
three peopln in- ..(.. Welchnr and the
two othor women -and then with a
glare Into Annettn's oyea, he drew her
toward him and ruahed hor strug
lllng form against hla breast.
Hnlow there were other passenKere
wbo watched the fight Hernnndez
and his two companions. The brute
watched stupidly-Ponto and Her
L aaWfVtE
I V aaaai bbW?' 1 f V
Vllgel aaatflaal PlaV
IB '
laai aaT' .'JM
'.''' bBTV V.'-aB
f Tfl BX . '.,-
"This la What He Waa Afterl"
nati'leg with polite Intereat. Hut aud
denly the brute looked up toward tha
de. k He growled deep in bis throat.
"Hold him." aald llarnandes to
Ponto.
Hut It was too lata. With one
bound the brute daahnd up tha com
panionway and reached tha deck.
With another hound he waa upon the
Bailor who had caught Annette. In
an Inataut Annette found herself re
leaned, hardly knowing bow It had
happened
Shu wrenched open tha wireless
door, sprang In, slammed it abut and
ahot the bolt.
' Where la the operator?" abe In
quired. There waa no anawer. The operator
was not there.
Annette seined the wlrelesa appa
ratus donned th.. h.-udgear and Bent
out the S O. S that long wall of
terror that 1b heard far out acroas tba
aaa
on the deck of the deatroyer Jack
eon, a naval vessel which had left
Newport a day or two before on a
prat tire crulae. the wlreleaa operator
i. .p..rt.-.l to hla P.. .i. uuiit. Ha aa
luted "Sir." ha aald. "I hava an 8. O. B.
from a atoamer Coronado. five mllea
south Mutiny on hoard."
A aeaman standing near started for
ward "(Sodfrey," be exclaimed under
kla I Teat h. "tha Coronado Annette's
ship"
The lieutenant gave an order. "Put
hor about," ha aald. Forced draft
ahead."
'A'h.n tba destroyer reached the
Coronado. the Coronado waa In dire
stralta The mutinoera, maddened
and nil. oldened, and strengthened
with renewed doaea of the white pow
dor, wero In posBeaHlon of the ahlp
The mate and Capt. I'atar Handy lay
unconscious on tha deck. Every aall
or had a bottlo In his hand a bottle
full of atrong drink.
In Icbb than a quarter of an hour
the Jackson waa upon them ahe had
launched a boat and her boat bad
reached the Coronado's side. With
tha agility of perfect training the
Jackson'a men awarmod over the rail.
boarded the Coronado and without
an iiiHtants hesitation attacked the
mutineer, their lieutenant at tbelt
head Neal drew a deep breath and
nudged the man next to him.
"This Is war," ha aald. "It la what
we're looking for. Come on."
I lore waa a fight no anna length
fight at that, it was man to man.
It aaa a melee It waa a riot It
was pandemonium. In the mldat of
it there waa a reaoudlng crack. Naal'a
lieutenant, off hlB guard for once, ro
reived a well aimed blow upon hla
heud a Mow from a rapatan bar. He
fell like a log and three brutea leaped
for bla head seeking to batter htm
into a shupeleaa mass.
Neal saw hla peril and sprang Into
the midst Never In his life had he
fought as then he fought.
The blood rushed Into his brain;
unwonted strength flowed Into mua
clea! his eyea were everywhere his
voice strong and fearleas.
"Ail together now," ha ahouted. Ona
two three."
There waa a mighty superhuman
rush, a ringing shout then It was
all over. The mutiny waa qt ailed.
Neal leaped upon a bridge and waved
a eutlaea. He aald tba flrat thing that
occurred to him tha thing he felt
ha bad to aay.
"I am In command," he ahouted.
"The tii Mt man who disobeys me will
be shot."
There was a clutch upon hla arm.
ii.. looked down. He found that his
right arm was bleeding from n cut,
but he found something else. A amall
hand was grasping it quite tenderly.
He turned Annette laughed hyster
ically. "What about any woman who dis
obey s' ' ahe aald.
(TO UB CONTINUUDJ
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Hall- Everybody invited.
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Wants
KOH HAI.K OH THA OK
To 'Irwtle 1 have 40 ncres, two and
n half mil... from Mitlvale, Idaho, 20
acre, cultivated ;'. acreH altogether
that m food tillable land -balance
iiiHture, gOOd young orchard and
Ktnall fruits, entire farm fenced, 18
acrH hog fenced, fi-room house, good
Mprlng that runn all. the year. Will
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Iiniulre A. W. Trow. 46-21.
KOU HALK--Indian motor cych
good condition. Just been thorough
ly overhauled Heat cash offer take
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FOR SALE Potato digger at Holy
Koaary Hoapltal. tf
l "I. HALE How boat In beat of
condition, with air tanks and Evln
rude motor. Inquire H. H Logan.
Moore Hotel.
Foil HALE One work mare, weight
l.ioo. age 8. i. J. Dlllard, Ontario.
mi; KENT
FOH HF.NT
high school
2 room house near tha
Inquire phone 110M.
FOR RKNT Kooms for light house
keeping, ateam heated. HOTEL
INTARIO. 40-tf
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Ontario Laundry. 4 .".if
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LOST Large Cameo brooch
Finder leave at Argus offiee
and receive reward. tf
l.i )ST Oct 3rd . near O s I-. depot
a silver mounted bridle, red leather
split headstall, braided relna. $5.00
reward, no queatioua asked, or f 26.00
with the man that found it. Return
to C. II Trouadale. 44-tf.
The Cracker
We're Proud To Sell !
You never tasted crackers
aa good aa
Snowflake Sodas
In fact the entire Swas
tika line of cakes and
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delicious and most pleas
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SNOWFLAKE SODAS parked
In a convenient and CLfg
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(visitors welcome)
Mute 'lVacl.crV Examination.
The Slate Teachers' Examination
will be held in ule ou December 16.
16. 17 and 18. 11-
Kollowiug it) the program arraug-
ed for Malheur County:
Wednesday:
Arithmetic, Civil Government, Geo
graphy and American Literature.
Thursday: .,
Oramuier, History. Orthogrepby.
Physiology aud Algebra.
Friday:
Heading. School Law, Theory and
i'ractlce, Writing and Composition.
Saturday:
Physical Geography aud Psycho
logy. Teachers wishing to write for life
papers will please oorreepond with
the County Superintendent at an ear
ly date that a program for tho life
subject, may be arrange. I
-Fay Clark.
County School Superintendent
l-6t.
Business
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ATTORNEYS
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Attorney at Law.
Ontario Ore.
Wilson DIdg.
C. McGONAGILL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Will Practice in All Courts
Notary Public. Office Over Poatoffice
LESLIE I. AKER
LAWYER
Room 9, First National Bank
Ontario, Oregon.
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McCULLOCH ft WOOD
LAWYERS
Rooms 1-2-8 First Natl Bank Bldg.
Ontario, Oregon.
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Rooma 11-14-11 Wilson Dldg
Ontario Oregon.
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ON DECEMBER 9th., 10th., ft Hth.,
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We have the up-to-the-minute styles.
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