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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1916)
Conllnurd from Last Week «crumbled out of l»»l. shouting luutlly through th««lr livid gum«, their bloat ed feature« «notti««! and sickly with frigid. Him ei eli lifted hlluself toward hi» riti«*, und It tell from hi» bands full e<» ke<l »lii'li llui k hurled him into a corner, where be lay screaming la aé'tiy. Drawn by tlie uproar, the »taui|>ed er« outside ru»li«*d toward tin* shuck, to I hi mot in tin* <|oor by the young man. “Keep back!“ "What’s up?" “Fight!” “let ine in!’’ A man bolt’ d forward, t ut was met with »in h a driving blow ill the fit«« that he Went era !.. ig to the al Another wax Inirh-.l buck, anil they heard < ’rowtoy » voice, rough throaty as ho nliusi «I the reAol Ktraln«*«! to the <*i«i|«p It *• point. Id «traini tun! «battens! pa»«ton ran through I brl«i led. |CC k - V. ii.auin ol tne <««. I lie valley» roard und bawled from bluff to bluff, while tbe tint« became »en» of aeetblug toe und rubldnli Thun, eut off from lion»* th«*y found tlielr grub was gone. f« r ••very one had clung till ills fo«»l grew low. As the otisesMlou left them tlielr i>r*>tlierli<Ms! return««! F«»xl was ap portioned In community, und the« • poke vaguely of the fate of Sully For »till another half fortnight tin ««• about the «-»bin. while the stream- ll.:««!. and then Crowley spoke to bl« urtner Boiling tlielr blankets, th« tnrtcd. ami. although ninny wer •• 'cmptisl t<> go none liu«l tin* coiirug .•referring to starve <m quarter ration- iIII th«* waters lowered As< ciiillug for mil«-», where tin* tor •nt iiarrow««! they f«*ll««l a tree ik to >r a brldg«* un<! ascending the ridge» *> k Hu- direction of * mnp In a no" i I broken country, not form«-«! oft-mi I uous ranges, this Is difficult. Ko to Void frequent forillngs they follow«-! I." high ground, going «levloti« con i ing mile» Tlte snows were largei oil«*, though the nights were cruel i >1 thus they tniveliil fast, ulbelt el * «• sly. At lust, when they had worke I through to the Yukon »pm«, one more i : <>n ■« talus high above Buck »pled th«« tlapiiltig forms of a t1«» k of raven "hey fluttered i-«*ii«elc»»ly among th i. ks, rising noisily, only to settl gain. I’lie«« ure tin* gleaming, baleful vui ores of tin* north, and often they s’ •iln a consider«bl«* size an«l ferocity liie men gazed nt them with upnth' \:i» It worth while to »|ieii<l tlie stej <* m - i * what drew them? By foliowin : ■ Ir «-ourse they would pa»« fur to tl I hl I hat«* tlie things.” said Crowl«-, rossly. “I »sen ’em <>n*-t hnngin* to ■ • ntilioti calf with a broken leg. trylji <> pick Id» eyes out. I.et’s »<■«• what It Is." I!<* v«*er«*d to the left, scrambling tv it long th«* bowlders The blr«ls ro»* r*'tfully. perilling near by. but tl* mon saw nothing. Aa nvmtarily the birds ■ b urn ward. r<-a«suri«l I’heti, partly hidden anionu the de r tn», they spl«*«l that which made «‘low ley cry out tn horror, while the sound of Buck’s voice was like the < h iking of n woman. As they »tart<«l • n* of the ebony scavengers «lip|>e<l :.«■ eely, picking at a rugged object. A l.u nnu arm »lowly arose nnd blindly I <■ it It off. but the raven’s mat«* set tl< I also and. sinking IL« beak Into tbe • l.’eet. tore hungrily ’i’ith a shout they stumbled forward, i «> erated by th«' Jugged jagged slide rock t by to pause, aghast and shaking. '. idly lay crouched against a bowl «*.-, where he bad cri i i ' h heat. lings of clothing hung p >n Ills gaunt frame, through which »limp bones »trove to pierce. Als sight of ills hands und feet they ibuddered. With the former he had •«ivered Ids eyes from th«* raven, but I cti (H5«i h nnd bead wore bloody and lircd<l«*d. II<* muttered constantly. tike th«’ thick whirring of machinery run down. "(Hi. my God!” Buck whispered. Crowley bail n listen'd himself and knelt lu'-i«!«* tin* figure. Ho lovketi up. Hhil tears lay on bls cheeks. “Look nt them hands nnd feet! That «ns done by Are mid frost together. He must littve fell In ids own enmpiiro nftor he went crazy." Tlie garments were burned off to el bow anti knee, wldle the flesh was black nnd raw. Tenderly they creature down to tlie timber and laid Crewloy Strangled Him. r roui ids word they giusped the »It uatlou, and their sympatliles changid Tliey crowded th«* <loor and gazed curi ously through lite window, to »<•«* him Jam tin* recorder shapelessly into a chair, place |u*n and Ink In Ids hand and for. «* him to execute tw«> receipts. It is not a popular prnetke. tills 1'lunk- ctltig, as th«* temper of tin* wut*Tiers showed. "Serves ’em right, the Ilog*«!” sotue one tuild, an«l he voictsl the universal seiitlment That id:.lit ns ’hrv iitvetn I over tliel. meager l.ivnl Kuute iiiiic I" llie.u be itatlngly. lie was greatly worried. Mod .ip|.l.l.’ .... .1 wi’iuk.cii llis VVoudc face. “Say, w’at you t’ink ’bout Sully?” “I don’t know. Wliy?" “By Jingo. Ay t’ink lie’s lost!” “Lost! How’s that ?’ In Ids dialect, broken by anxiety, lie tol<i tiow Knlly mid lie bud quarreled on tin* big divide. Maddened by fail ur«* to gain on Crowley, the former lin«l Insisted on following the mountain crests in tin* ho|s* of quicker travel The Sweile hnil yield* <1 reluctantly till, frightened by I lie network of radiating gulches which spread out lieneath tlielr feet In ti bewildering sameness, lie had refused to go further. They had «pinrrvled in h bit of fury Sully luid hurled Ills pack iiwn.v, mid iffti lie last, vision of him luid lx*cn as lie went, raving and cursing, onward like n mad man, traveling fust in his fury. Knut«* had retreated, droppe«! Into the valley and eventually reached Ids goal. Tlier«* Is no time for relief« on a stampede. The gentler emotions are left in camp with tlie women. He who would risk life, torture mid privation for a stranger will trample pitilessly on friend and enemy blinded by the Mold glitter or dntnken wltli the chase of the rainbow. For five days and nights the army lived on Its feet, streaming up gullies where lay tlie hint of wealth or swarm- Ing over tin* somber bluffs. And hour ly the madness grew, feeding on itself till they fought like beasts. Fabulous values were begotten. Giant sales were bruited alsiut Flying rumors of goltl at the cross roots In tin med them to further frenzy. * A town site was laid out. nnd a ter rlblo scramble for lots ensued. One man was burled In the plot he claimed, Ids disputant being adjudged « the owner by virtue of Ids quicker One of th« Ebony Scavengers Dipped draw. It was manslaughter, they Fiercely. know, Imt no olio spared the time to guard him, so lie went free Nor did him on a lied of boughs. His condi he run away. One cannot whilo the Hon tolo the grim tale «if his wander Ing», vraxed with hunger mid hardship. craze is on. Heating water, they |«iured it into Five days of tills, nnd then the stream broke. With it broke the do* him. dressing his wounds with strips from their underclothes. Of «t.imu- uoiUM. tie signed ravage ner Don’t Let Skin Troubles Spread stores, but she take« grim toll from a!) of us.” He moved the hot water Trivial blemishes are sometimes the forward on tie* stove, cleared off the first warning of serious skin diseases. Arletd Baptist Church rude table und laid out his instrument Neglected skin troubles grow. Dr. case h:45 a. rn. Bible School. Hotskci's Eczema Ointment promptly 11 a. m. Preaching service. M:(M) p. m. Evening services. Hto[>s the progress of eczema, heals CHI KKYVILLf 7:00 p m. B. Y. P. V. meeting. stubborn cas«*M of pimples, acne, M :00 Thursday Prayer meeting. blotchy, re*I an«i scaly skin. Tbe anti Just lielore the battle! Everybody welcome to any an«i all of Use your be«t judgment and let septic qualities of Dr. Hobson’s Eczema these services. W. T. 8. Spriggs, pastor. reason rule anil not prejudice and Ointment kill the germ and prevent the spreiul of the trouble. For cold wires or partisanship next Tue«day. Te«ldy talks no more about social jus chapped band», Dr. Holston's Eczema Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church 10 a. m. Sabbath School. tice nor Perkins tbe former Big Bull Ointment offers prompt relief. At your 11 a. m. Morning worship. Moose alsiut hie fears for the future of Druggist, SOg. 7:p. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. )>is grand children if tbe present system 7:45 p. m. Evening worship. Linn county will pave 20b miles of i continues. 7:30 p. m. Thursday, midweek service. H p. m. Thnrsdav, choir nr#< ties. The Socialist meeting at the school county highway» in five year«. / Rev. Wm. H. Amos, Pastor. house last Friday night whs well at tended considering tbe size of tlie com- i munity and the speakers were given St. Peter s Catholic Church ' close attention. The first speaker was Sundays: 8 a. m. Low Mass. I Mr. King of l-ogan, a candidate for 10:30 a. m. High Mass. I County Commissioner on tbe Socialist 8:30 a. m. Sunday Sohool. I ticket and he dwelt upon the social evil 12 M. Choii rehearsal. which was a direct result of our present Week days: Mass at 8 a. m. STOVEPIPE social system and said the County Re corder’s office was entirely superfluous ELBOWS Seventh Day Adventist Church as it was a duplicate oi work performeii STOVE and FUR 10 a. m. Saturday Sabbath School. : by another functionary and tlie banks 11 a. tn. Saturday preaching. NACE REPAIRING 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Prayer meeting ■ for tlie use of public money for which We make all kinds of chicken 7:45 p. rn. Sunday preaching. they pay nothing could just as well dis supplies, champion Sanitary charge the duties of the County Treas Fountains, Grit and Shell Kern Park Christain Church urer. Mr. P. W. Meredith, a candidate Boxes, Dry and Wet Mash Corner 69th St. and 46th Ave. 8. E. I for the legislature was tbe next speaker l<>a. tn. Bible School. Hoppers and Troughs. and was not only an able man and a 11 a m. and 7 :3>> p. m. preaching ser good speaker but was unusually well We will Make Anything You vice. ; prepared. He answer««i the objections Want out of Sheet Metal 6:30 p. rn. Christain Endeavor. 7:30p. m. Thursday, mid-week prsyer made to Socialism: First, if I vote tlie GUTTERING and ROOFING meeting. Ss'ialist ticket 1 a ill lose my vote. You Bring in Your Repairing, No Job A cordial welcome to al). voters voted the state dry by 35,IXX’ tzio Hmall Rev. G. K. Berry, Pastor. majority but your iegislat'ire vote«l it A. PEARCE art by 2S quans a month. You say St. Pauls tpiscopal Church we will destroy the borne Who is One block south of Wixxirnere station. j «iestroying homes in Europe?' The Holy Communion the first Sunday of each month at 8 p. rn, No other ser • eopitalist system which are always at vices that day. war ami who are destroying homes in Every other Sunday the regular ser The Herald is Only this country when 2 per cent of our vices will be as usual. • people own »10 (>er cent ot our wealth Evening Prayer and sermon at 4 p. m. $1.00 Per Year Sunday Sch<K>l meets at 3 p. rn. B. and when fl5 out of every 100 men die Boatwright, Supt , L. Maffett, Sec. without a dollar to their names. Oh! Rev. O. W. Tavlor Rector. ■ but you say we are not religious. So- cialists believe in the Gulden Rule and Lents tvanqelical Church twlieve in giving all of the chihlren of Sermon by the Pastor, 11 a. m. and men, irrespective of race or color, a 7:15 p. m. i chance to live and enjoy a peaceable Sunday School 9:45 a. m., Albert and comfortable life while on earth, Fankbauser, Superintendent. Y. P. A. 6:45 p. m. Paul Bradford, without i«eing used as cannon fodder by President. a set of bloodthirsty kings or gre««iy Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m. • capilatists or ground down to an early A cordial welcome to all. death by bard an . poorly paid labor. It T. R. Hornschuch. Pastor. I this is’nt religion pay tell me what it is? , It is not ecclesiasticism or emotional Lents Friend’s Church ism nor churchianity. All such theology i 9:4E a. m. Bible School, Clifford lias had its day in court and has miser- ' Barker Superintemient. ably falleii. Mr. Keonerkie of F irwood i 11:00 a. m Preaching services. made some remarks and said, in Ger- ! 6:25 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. Preaching Services. many the government was now buying 8:00 p. rn. Thursday, mid-week all prtxluce an«i selling it at cost to tbe prayer meeting. consumers, thus doing away with the A cordial welcome to all these -er- middlemen and the speculators, which vices. GILBERT J .1 may be add««l is a war measure, as John and Nettie Riley, Pastors. I imperialism never did anything for the The members of the Bennett Chapel relief of the common people. It has al- M. E Church gave a reception last Lents Baptist Church 1 ways made life miserable for them and Saturday evening in honor of the new linaily shut them to death on the battle pastor and hie wife, Rev. and Mrs. Lord’s Day. Bible School 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. innrcn. and the dank moss curled an field an«i the clergy have upheld then« Zimmerman. The evening was greatly Elmo Heights Sunday School, 2:30 kh* deep, slyly tripping their drugging, in it. Mr. M. V. Thomas, the old war i enjoyed by all present. p. m. swollen feet. Nature hindered th« m horse, spoke next and shelled the woods i Clinton Johnson made the trip to B Y. P. U., 6:30 p m. sullenly, with nil her heart breaking so vigorously that some of the old stand- ' Newport with Fred Dozier last week. Evening worship. 7:30 p. m. implacability The I reeled constantly i patters left the house and took to the He will visit there a few days before re A cordial welcome to three services. J. M. Nelson, Pastor under their burden and grew to bate I trenches. He said in part that the high j the rugged barked trees that smote ’ cost of living has become so high in 1 turning home. Mrs. L. LaMear and children expect th* in so cruelly aud so roughly tore Fifth Church ot Christ their flesh Ofttlmes they fell, rolling what we eat and wear that we will soon to spend some time visiting at the the maniac limply from tils couch, but , be compelle«! to use wooden shoes. home of her daughter, Mrs. W. Mellin Fifth Chnrch of Christ. Scientist of they dragged him back ami strained W hy shouldn’t we? We bavt1 for a of Sellwotjd. Portland. Ore. Myrtle Park Hall, forward to th«* hidtsius racket of his long time b en using wooden heads why j Mr. and Mrs. A. Abbott and family Myrtle Park. Services Sunday 11 a. in. mumblings which grew louder ns his i rot use wooden sh«ies? We produced spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Sunday School 9:30 and 11 a. m. delirium increased They were forc.si phis year 610,000,000 bushels of wheat Ablkitt’e parents, Mr. ami Mrs. E. M. Wednes«iay evening testimonial meet to tie Idm to the isiles. but «'ould not i and we need 630,000,000 bushels to feed i ing 8 p. m. Calkins. »’op Ills ghastly shrieking«. At every ur people. Speculators have already Mrs. J. Brandt left Saturday for pause the dismal ravens croaked and (contract«*«! to ship 400,000,000 bushels' Baker, Uregou, where she will spend leered evilly from tin* shadows till Lents M. t. Church abroad. Unless an embargo is place«! Buck sliuddcrc«! and hid his face while | upon wheat and flour the latter will be the winter with her parents, Mr. and Sunday School 9:45. a. rn. Mrs. Dustin. Mr. Brandt is also in Crowley gnashed lus teeth. From tinn* Preaching 11 -.00 a. m. to time oilier birds joined them in an . »20.00 a barrel by spring. Why a re Baker where he is engaged in the car Bible Study Class, 5:30 p. m. ticipation of tli«» feast tHI they were cent item in the newspaper savs a Port- penter business. Epworth League 6:3U p, m. and firm has contracted to sell a ship ringed about. nu«l the sight of thi» Preachihg 7 :30 p. m. Fred Peters of Bellrose died Wednes Prayer meeting Thursday evening at ever growing, grisly, clamorous flock of h ad of llour to Russia. This is a blind day evening of a lingering illness. He 7:30. F. M. Jasper, pastor. watchers became awful to the men. as Russia has millions of bushels of leaves a wile. Residence 5703 8>rd St. They felt tin» horny talons searching wheat produced inlier immense valleys. Members of the board met Wednesday their flesh and the hi idRrrv I»eaks tear This is only an excuse to push up the evening at the school house to confer lug at tlielr eyeballs. price of flour on our own people. The with insurance agents in reference to Lauretoood M. E. Church A dog skat and birch bark practice only way to stop this shipping out of I insuring the buildings. covering both banks of tlie Yukon for 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 200 miles yielded Doc Lewi« sufficient breailBtuffs—which we need ourselves— I Rev. D. C. McColm of Buckley avenue 11:00 a. in. preaching. 12:30 a. tn. class meeting. revenue to grub stake a Swede. Thus is to throw a scare into the ruling and was seriously hurt by being knocked 6:30 p. ni. Epworth League. lie slept warm, kept his feet dry and speculative class by casting a big So down by an automobile in the city 7:30 p. m. preaching. was still a miner. He did not believe cialist vote, say at least 3.000,000. Mr. Monday afternoon at Sandy road and 8:00 p. m. Thursday evening, prayer In hardship ami eschewed stampedes. Thomas ridiculed many of tbe laws re 31st street. He is in the hospital. service. Yet when lie had seen the last able- cently passed ostensibly in the interests Dr. C. R. Carlos, pastor. Bovs of the neighborhood got a good bodied man vanish from camp on tlie of the common people but admitted scare Tuesday evening. They ran Mrs. Skooknm run lie grew restless. He tiiev were a step in the right direction Alice Kelleen’s wagon to Armand as a scoffed nt fake excitements to Jarvis, German Evangelical Reformed^hurch th«* faro dealer, who also forliore the but must lie followed bv something Halllowe’en prank. Hearing Deputy Corner Woodstock Ave., and 87th (St. trail by virtue of his calling, but he I more beneficial. He denounced Hawly Calkins was going after them they Rev. W. G. Lienkaemper, pastor. : as a ‘ pussy foot" either not voting at got no satisfaction. thoughtfully brought it home. S’inday School 10 a m. A fortnight later lie rolletl his blnn : all or voting wrong. There is no doubt Morning Worship. 11 a m. kets and Journeyed toilsomely up the but what they gaine«i several votes here Y. P. 8. at 7:30 p. m. Stop The First Cold German Sciiool and Catechetical Class river valley. for themselves. Saturday 10 a. m. •'Better late thau never,” he thought. A Cartographic Curiosity. A cold does not get well of it-self. The Arriving at tlie empty shack of th«* Catherine de’ Medici once entertained process of wearing out a cold wears you negroes, be camped, only to awaken the ambition of acquiring both North out, and your cough becomes serious if during th«' night to the ronr of the tor Free Methodist Church and South America ns appendagee to n«'gl«*cted. Hacking coughs ¿gain th«» rent at Ids door. Having seen othe.r lier crown, and with that object in Sunday School, 10 a. m. mountain streams in the breakup, he energy and sap the vitality. For 47 view she dispatched a couple of her Preaching, 11 a. tn. and 7:30 p. m. waited philosophically, hunting ptar representatives to tlie scene of opera years th«* happy combination of soothing Prayer meeting, W’ednesdav7:30jp.m. migan among th«* lira back of the cabin. tions. The northern section of the en antiseptic balsams in Dr. King’s New All are cordially invited to attend He had lost track of the days, when, terprise was committed to the charge Disc««very has heal«*«! coughs and relieved down the gulch, in the morning light of the queen’s favorite, Troilus de Mea- these service«. congestion. Young and ohi can testify he deecried a strange party approach gooes, who was adorned with the title Robert H.Clark, pastor. to the effectiveness of Dr. King ’ s New ing. of viceroy of France and sailt*«l from Discover*, for«oughs and colds. Buy a Two men bore between them n Havre with a large fl«*et onlv to be bottle today at your Druggist. 50c. LODGE DIRECTORY stretcher mad«' from their shirts. They wrecked In the Atlantic. Another fa- Magnolia Camp No. 1026. Royal crawled with dreadful slowness, rest vorlte. Strozzi, was <*ommlsslone«l to Neighbors, meets regular Second big every 100 feet. Moreover, they capture South America, but he was no Appreciation. and Fourth Wednerfays of each stumbled and staggered aimlessly more fortunate than Mesgonez, for h«» month at I. O. O. F. Hall. Second "How was the concert last night?" through the niggerheads. As they drew Wednesdays social meeting. Neighbor» was killed at the Asores. These hap ashed the low browed person. near he sighted their faces, from bring your families and friends. penings, however, took a long time to “Splendid,” replied the lover of which the teeth grinned in a grimace Fourth Wednesday, business. All reach tlie ears of Qu«*en Catherine, and music. “Signor Sp<jdeUI actually made of torture and through which the ch«'ck Neighbors requested to come. By i in tlie meantime she nurs«*«l her dreams his violin talk." bones seemed to penetrate. or«ler of the Camp. I and prepared a map on which "the new “It’s remarkable what some of those He knew what the signs boded, For ; worhl of the north" and "the new world Toledo votes down a 12 mill special fellows can do with a Addle. I heard years be had ministered to the:«* lie I of tlie south” figured as colonies of n chap in vaudeville once who could tax levy. cesslties, ami no man had ever HP France. This cartographic curiosity is imitate tbe howling of a dog to perfeo Richland will bond for a $15,000 proncbcfl Ids su«*ce>s. among tbe mnp treasures of the Na tton."—Birmingham Age-Herald. water system. “It is the rap«* of the north ttiev are tional library in Parla. units tney nnd none but re«l Ului the last ptueb of flour together with the flnitl rasher of suit pork, although they knew that th«*»« tilings ure not good for starving men I’or tunny «lays they hud traveled on less than «imirter ra- llotlS tbcmselves "Whiit will we do?" "It ain’t over twenty tnlle« to the Niggers lie’ll die before we «'an Met iielp bm k D'ye re« kon we cau < urrv Idm?" It »us not »ympntliy whl«-h prompt ««I Crowley, but lie sym|»nh>z.e«l with Ids boyish «-ompuiilon wii«**«* suiT 'iitigs 4 hurt lilm sorely to mi uietit Il was not pity lie pitied ldin«elf und tils • >wn deplorable condition Nor did mercy enter Into hi» pro««*»»»*», lor the mini hud mercilessly planned to kill him und he likewise hud iiurs«.*d u bit ter hatred for tlie man which mlxfor luce could only dim It was not these thing» which move«! him. but a vaguer, wil ier quality—an elemental, uinpo ken. indctlnnbl«* feeling of brotherhood throughout tlie length of the north, teuchlng subtly, .vet ubsolutei.i and without spls'id. Iliut no man »ball l«e left In hl» extremity to the cruel harsh ness of th!» forbidding Intel "No! “Carry hltn?’ Buck cried You’re crazy* Whut’s tlie use? lie'll di«* auyliow. and so'll we If we don’t get grub sism.’ Buck was new to the country, ami he wus a boy. "No. lie won't He lived hard, and he'll «11«* liar«!, for tie’s a corker, be is We’ve got to pa* k him in!" "By !ieav«*n. I won’t risk my life for a corps«'. «•-! <•< Inlly one Ilk«* Idm!" The Ind brok«* out In hysterical panic, for he Im«! lived on the ru :edest edge of h!s tierv«’ the« »«■ tuan\ days Now his every mu». I«* was «lend ntul ntimls-d <vtt!i f ain O ini.v hl** mind wa» dear. caused bv tlie « Tort to for«-«* tn ivement ii.to Ids lin.bs. I lie stoppisi walk If slumber which 11,g tie fell into whs ««'iitcly pa When be arose I hx I v It lecitili«* t*> re !rt- <• III« « * loll or eolluled b|o<sly und brìi is With trees u di«ml man? ll ed and cut nu was marine- utter giving He was too tired to make Ills rea oiling plain Ills tongue was thick slid Crowley’s brain t<»> >'nllou»<*d t«> g nsp argument Therefore tie ««pint tel l> -tic tin* muttering creature and wept impotebtly He was asleep. with Iii his stubbly lu-ard. when Ids lari tier finish el the rude litter, yet he to« k up til» «'ml *'f th«* burden, as Crow ley knew lie would •'You*!! kill u» both!" tie groaned. i’rol -il»lv »<>. but we can’t leave hltn to them thing»" Tin* other n- !<b*d at tlie vampire» perilled observantly in the surrounding flrs Then lieguu their great trial and temptation For hour» on cm! the bird.« ibitter»«! from tree to tree, always in sight nnd hotrsoiy complaining till the «ii k fam les of the men distort«*«! them Into foul gibing «•rent ores of the I it ««.-retiming with dev|ll»h gli'e at their anguish Blindly they staggered tliriiugli tlie forest iv Idle tin* limbs reti< h< <1 forth to bl«» I- them, thrusting • harp n«»»lle« Into their eyes or whip ping hack viciously Vine« writhed up their legs straining to delay their At The Churches COME TO the new Tin Shop in Lents 91 and Foster DO IT NOW !