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Hardware and Implements Cole’s Original Air Tight Heater FOR WOOD AND LIGHTER FUEL WE CARRY A FI LL LINE OF THE ABOVE STOVES— ALL STYLES AND SIZES— BOTH FOR WOOD AND COAL. THEY ARE FUEL SAVERS. BUILT ABSOLUTELY AIR TIGHT AND MADE TO LAST. NO FIRES TO KINDLE COLD MORNINGS. GUARANTEED TO HOLD FIRE OVER NIGHT WITH DRY w o o d . TO REMAIN ALW AYS AIR TIGHT. TO HEAT A ROOM FROM ZERO TO 70 DEGREES IN FIVE MINUTES. THE COMBUSTION IS SO PERFECT THAT ASHES ARE REM OVED ONLY ONCE IN s ix WEEKS. THE MOST SATISFACTORY WOOD HEATER EVER MANUFACTURED. IF YOU W ILL GIVE A COLE’S HOT BLAST A TRIAL YOU WILL NEVER USE ANY OTHER KIND. Steel Ranges WE ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR FINE LINE 01 STEEL RANGES A T A L L PRICES. IF YOU ARE W AN T ING TO BUY THAT KIND OF A STOVE. IN THE REGULAR COOKING STOVE LINE WE ALSO HAVE A LARGE ASSORT MENT OF DIFFERENT KINDS AND MAKES THAT IT WILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO LOOK OVER WHEN W ANT IN'', ANYTHING OF THIS KIND. ALFRED MUNZ WE WANT TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE FAIT Til \T WE CARRY THE LARGEST S im K oh HARDWARE AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OF ANY CONCERN IN CENTRAL OREGON. AT Ol R SPORE YOl < AN SEI I RE j l ST WHAT YOU WANT FROM THE SMALLEST PIECE OF HARDWARE TO THE LARGEST AGRICULTURAL IMPLE MENT WK HAVE EVERYTHING FOR THE FARMER IN T h e IMPLEMENT LINE. AND EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER IN THE WAY OF LIGHT AND HEAVY HARDWARE Agricultural Implements W E CARRY IN STOCK DEERING AND JOHN DEERE BINDERS. PEERING. DAIN AND ADRIANCE MOWERS. IN EITHER D j OR 5-FOOT (’ UT; MILWAUKEE. DEERING AND JOHN DEERE HAH RAKES 01 IL L HIKES A COMPLETI STOCK OF REPAIRS CARRIED FOR ALL THOSE MACHINES WE CARRY THE FAMOUS JOHN DEERE PLOWS THE BEST ON EARTH Et LI. LINK OK THEM WALKING AND RIDING EVERY PLOW GUARANTEED TO GIVE ARSOLI I K SATISFACTION. OLIVER CHILLED PLOW LINE. BOTH WALKING AND RIDING. BEAR IN MIND THAT WE AUSO CARRY A FULL STOCK OK DRILLS- THE CELEBRATED VAN BRUNT AND HIE SUPERIOR DRILLS. AT ANY TIME WHEN YOU ARE IN NEED OF ANY IMPLEMENTS. CALL ON I S. CONSULT US. WE W ILL GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT OF MANY YEARS OK EXPERIENCE. REDMOND. ORKOON THE LARGEST HARDWARE A M ) IMPLEMENT HOI SE IN CENTRAL OREGON Hrr I fr. ! hr 1» th e tim e fo r It to com e o u t. w n n e re c tiy sate A n d . o r course, w e esn t fe a re d to tre uU '-n llerta M e. tbe bank Is It can h e lp J e rr y B re n t." let you see th e hooks You a r e n 't now fr y in g to co llect." “G r e a t S c o tt! H a v e yon s till fa ith "A n ri on general suspicion you would even a s to c k h o ld e r an d have no In In th e people? D o n 't you k n o w w h a t te re s t In th e m ." ta k e an action th a t m igh t ru in the th e y 'll do. I f yo n un co ver a n y th in g ? • 'W a r r e n ." said H a ig h a s tily , p u ttin g soundest bank In th e co un try ' 1 J n s t s n iff d a in t ily a ro u n d an d then " N o t on general suspicion." John re h i* hand on th e ca s h ie r's sh o u ld e r. “ 1 w a lk ofT to v o te fo r S h erro d o r J e n " B u t on atraoliite know ledge heg you to do as he asks W e re here tu rn e d kin s o r w h o e v e r th e gang s n o m i In a w h o lly ftie o d ly w a y A nd . o f T h e r e " ' H e pointed to B la tte * fa< * nate. I th in k It v e ry possible th a t course, th e ha n k la sound. " A n d th e re ! " H a ig ’s d ry . sh rill vo le* Y on can th in g s a r e n 't s tra ig h t a t tb e hank. re ly on D tin m e s d e and m e to do abso wns lik e th e crack o f a w h ip aa he B u t I lik e you an d I lik e W a r re n lu te ly n o th in g . In t h a t case, to b a rm I t " aim e d a long, lean fo refing er at (la m p B la k e —he's a good frie n d o f yo ors. T h e la tte r recoiled as fro m a W a r re n shook bis head “ You o u g h t den to o —an d I d o n 't w a n t to see h im In to k n o w th a t It la o u t o f th e q u estio n ." blow. tr o u b le B esides." be g rin n e d , "none " T h e n ." said Jo b s r e g r e tfu lly , “ |'|| M u rr h e ll d id o « t look at B la k e or o f m y m o n -y Is depo sited In tb e h a ve to subpoena you to a |tp e a r w ith lln n i|s le ti. Croni u n iter w rin k le d brow s b a n k ." the I looks b e fo re tb e g ra n d Ju ry on hla eves w ere la irin g deep In to Jo h n ’s, M o n d a y ." H e d re w fo rth tw o d o c u seeking to lest tb e s tren g th o f the lat “ Is t h a t a ll yo n h a v e to o ffe r fo r th e m ents. one o f w h ic h be g s v e to B lak e. fe r's d e te rm in a tio n defen se? I f I t le —a r e yo n co m in g H e saw only on# •'I suggest th a t yoo w a it an d e t p la ln w ay o u t: b o ldly lie took It a lo n g to h e lp m e o r not?" v o u r e rra n d to M u rc b e ll an d H a m p "1 suppose.’' H a ig g ru m b le d . “ I ’ ll " Y o u can see th e bonk* N ow ?" den T h e y w ill be here soon J u st h a r e to. You need a g u a rd ia n an gel ” " W e m ay aa w e ll begin now I t w ill ta k e c h a irs In th e cage W h ile w e 're la k e som e tim e . I su pp ose" So It happ ened th a t a t a c r itic a l tim e w n ltln g I ’ll finish m y w o rk ." said In tb e fo rtu n e s o f th e ba n k an d Ita »ffl- H a m p d e n , v a in ly tr y in g to regain an r e n Jo hn a n d i l a l g set o u t on th e ir B la k e sp|H -uranee o f cn tn iaam r*. tre m b lin g ly m ission. T h e y choee an h o a r e a rly In H e ushered th e m In to th e cage, * a t d o w n E or a m in u te W a rre n said C H A P T E R X V III. th e ev en in g , a f t e r su pp er T h e y trie d fo u n d c h a irs , o ffe re d cig ars an d, po n o th in g W h en he d id *|w n k It w as In tb e b a n k first. I t w o u ld be closed, b u t lite ly e x c u s in g h im s e lf, re tire d In to a lo w . lifeles s v o h e T h # H o n ay P ot. w it h in , as a ll N e w Chelsea k n e w . W a r th e c a s h ie r’s office and se ttle d lit m a r If " I r a n save you th e trou ble. T h e | < , H N D U R M I A O I had E o r a fe w m ln u te e he s ta te m e n t I h a ve h e rn p rep arin g fo r th o u g h t th a t a n tic ip a tio n ren B la k e w as a p t to be fo u n d fa ltb - a t th e desk w o rk e d , w ith a *|N-ed th a t w aa not S en a to r M u r, bell r » u tn ln * w h a t yon w o u ld ro b d e fe a t o f Ita fu !!y a t tb e w o rk th a t n e ver seem ed n e rv o u s haste, tra n s c rib in g figures w a n t. I th in k . T h is Is It ) | e 1 - , luted s tin g N o t u n til th e e v e n t, to en d T h e d a rk g ree n w in d o w shades bad fro m tb e liook le -fo re him an d s ib lin g to th e p " | e r * ly in g ou Iris desk u n til B en ton co u n ty, bis o w n n e ig h up co lu m n s Then h* w r-te 1 f*w S lo w ly , m echa id e a lly , as one w a lk in g b o r*. bad re p u d ia te d him could he been clo sely p u lle d d o w n , b u t a g lim lines an d c a re fu lly b lo tted tb rin In sleep, be g a th e re d lip Ih e lastks ou m easu re th e h u rt. T h e r e w as on e th in g m e rin g a ro u n d th e e d g e * sh ow ed th a t a T h la done, he seem ed to h a ve com e th e desk an d c a rrie d th em fro m th e B la k e m ig h t w h ic h be w o uld d o —deep d o w n w ith in lig h t was b u rn in g w ith in to th e en d o f hla w o rk B u t tie did office to th e v a u lt. John saw Warren him w aa th e u n w o rd e d reeo lve th a t It h a v e been e ip e c tin g th e m , so p ro m p tly H e pu t th e tsMika In th e ir places, then film w as th e do or th ro w n open w h en th ey no t r e tu rn to Jo hn an d I l a l g ab ou ld lie hla va le d ic to ry . S u rp ris e , h o w ev er, w as de Seemed to h a v e halt conseloiiatieee o f hie n roil m l In a c o rn e r o f th e shelf. •■There'» so m e th in g ." be to ld H a ig , a r a p p e d i T h e pen fe ll fro m W a r re n seem ed to feel hla presence, w ee k a f t e r th e p rim a rie s , " t h a t haa p icted on bis fa c e w h en he la-held th e th e ir p r o x im ity v is ito rs his fin g e r* I l l s fo lded hands reat«-d for. hand s till restin g on th e sh e lf, he been baun M ug m e." "G o o d ev en in g , g e n tlem e n C a n I 1 do p a ssiv ely on th e desk l i e ant m otio n- tu rn e d to fn ee John. T h e n Ih e hand, A n d he to ld tb e o th e r w h a t Sheehan so m e th in g fo r yo u ? " tea*. s ta rin g s tra ig h t ah ead I r ' o noth- g ras p in g a b la c k , sh in in g th in g . Iea|aa| bad aald c o n ce rn in g th e tiank " W e d lik e to h a v e a lit tle ta lk w it h Ingliesa. U n d e r th e g a s lig h t a i * fa c e fro m th e s h e lf to hla bear! John's cry “ W e ll, w h a t bnalnesa U it o f yours? yon. W a rre n .“ aald John. " I t co n ce rn s sh ow ed v e ry w h ite A h e avy , iru c s a n y a m i th e allot ra n g o u t to g eth er You a r e n ’t th e g u a rd ia n o f th e p u b lic th e brink " silen c e descended iqion th e th re e m en. E o r an In s ta n t th e la a ly sw ayed m orals. E v e n I f yon w a n t to be. tb e ••T h e b ank?” T h e r e c a m # a ra p a t th e door th en c ru m p le d In 11 heap on th e fl,a>r people h a v e Just c le a rly d e clared th a t S u d d e n ly W a r re n b y aom e a trn n g # In- A * th o u g h he had U *-n w a itin g fo r Four stunn ed m en. held In a h o rrib le th e y d o n 't K eep o u t o f w b a t lan 't tu itio n k n e w , ns he h a d k n o w n t h a t tb e I " * ,h * f ' v " r ^ n »•> fa s c in a tio n , k n e lt by tin- g h a s tly th ing , y o u r a ffa ir s ." m a rk e t w o uld sag. w h a t th la u n tim e ly Anof " ,M| " •• " ‘ • " - ' I «»*• vlslf.w a. d u m b ly w a tc h in g (In - s tru g g le o f th a t “ B u t I'm s till d is tric t a tto r n e y ." T h e v w e re H a m p d e n and M a rc ite li , p o rten d ed H e fe lt th e blood w h ich Is ca lle d life to fre e Its e lf fro m “ A ll r ig h t I f a n y th in g happens or H a m p d e n w as the firs t to n o tic e Ih e Its priso n o f fir'sh O f these men. a n y one m akes o fficial In fo rm a tio n be le a v e Ills fa c e an d rush to hla h e a rt. p r— en ce o f Jo hn an d Ila lg Hirer- o f th e m , e n -h In an gu ish, wna fo re th e en d o f y o u r te rm prosecute." H is hands an d fe e t tn-enme Icy cold. “ W h a t a re th ey d o in g here?” he d e c a llin g h im s e lf m u rd erer “ B u t I u n d e rs ta n d m v <1utv to Includ e H e s ta re d s tu p id ly a t th e rl.altorn. as rmi m ied su spiciou sly E o r n e a rly an h o u r - a n e t e r n i t y - u n c o v e rin g c r im e a« w e ll a * prosecu t th o u g h h i* fa c u ltie s w e re benu m b ed "C o m e bn- k In to th e office and w e i l “ I — I ’m p r e tty bu sy to n ig h t.” he said. shaken to th e very r e n te r o f th e ir lie. in g w h a t o th e rs *x|» > *e I'll ask B la k e e x p la in ." W a r re n an sw erer!. “ Y ou " C a n 't you put It o ff o n tll M o n d a y ? " Inga, th ey k e p t th e «lenti» w atch. T h e re to let m e go o v e r th e brarks." ■ tim e, too." he nndd*-d to th e m en w ith w ns a s h iv e r (h a t passisi over th e " I th in k w e'd la ffte r t a lk I t o v e r n o w . “He w o n 't le t you. o f course. In th e cage W a r re n ,’ ’ Jo hn a n s w e re d w h o le la a ly —th en stillness T h e r e ,! Is- a c ra s h ." T h e fiv e m en g tith ere d In fire lit t le T b e sense o f shock seem ed to pas* Ila lg w aa llie firs t to reco ver h im s e lf “ 1 th in k he »will." aald John th o u g h t aw ay. T h e c a s h ie r th r e w th e d o o r ■ iffi -e N'o one set d o w n o r o ffered to H e c a u g h t Jo hn by th e n rm an d d re w f u lly . ‘I f n o th in g la w ro n g . E sp e cially i . ' o i m hack h e r e " He w id e r open to a d m it th e m "C o m e In ." s h a k e hands. W a r r e n b ro k e tb e silence h im a w n r w hen b e u n d e rs ta n d * t h a t I f he d re w J o h n In to lire office an d f o r m i he sa id q u ie tly . T h e y e n te re d , a n d he c a lm ly . d o e s n 't. I ' l l subpoena him w ith th e " D u n m e n d e w a n ts to e x a m in e Ih e h im lo s it d o w n “ A n d you tw o . closed an d locked Ih e d o o r b e h in d th e m books b e fo re th e g ra n d Jury. I f th ere's com e " T h e n he s tra ig h te n e d up. a ll com p oau re. (rooks.'* n o th in g w ro n g , th e re w ill be no crash. ! " W e ll, he c a n 't do It .” H a m p d e n said to fa c e them . M u rr hell seem ed to com e o n t o f his B u t I h a ve fr ie n d * w h o h a v e m oney >ls7.e H e to uch ed lln ii) |* le ii. w h o fo l " I 'l l h a r e to ask yo u to be b r ie f I'm n u lr k ly . a n d stock In th e b a n k. And If our "S o I to ld h im ," W a r re n co n tin u e d low ed him d o cile ly m at fe ll In to n p re p a rin g som e |>a|iers fo r H en aro r M u r p o litic a l b a n k h is to ry Is re p e a tin g Its e lf chell a n d M r H a m p d e n , an d th e y 'll be " A n il he fo llo w e r! th e request Up by i-h air. th e y an d th e p u b lic h a v e tb e r ig h t to « e rr in g m e w ith a subpoena lo ap irear here soon." " I seem to Ire th e o n ly one w ith a know I t ” w llh Ih e laarks b e fo re Ih e g ran d J u ry .'' tra c e o f s a n ity le ft A nd I." said Ila lg " I ’l l co m e r ig h t to th e p o in t," J o h n “ J o h n ." I l a l g a rg u e d e a rn e s tly , “d o n 't " W h y a re you d o in g th is? " M u r r h e ll g r im ly , m o p p in g hla b ro w w ith a shirk a n s w e re d . “ W a r r e n . I w a n t to see yo n do I t H a v e n 't yo o had enough? dem a n d e d o f John m g hand. " I atn p re tty f a r gone. (Irs i. the Is ,o k * o f th e b a n k . I ’ r e h e a rd th a t W h a t 's th e use o f m a k in g m o re tr o u "Iter au se I h a re In fo r m a tio n t h a t th e I d id n 't k n o w It m u id Is- so s w fu l! you a re c a rr y in g a good d e al o f w o r th b le an d e n e m ie s fo r y o u r s e l f r less p o litic a l p a p e r a n d th a t th e b a n k brink la c a r r y in g w o rth le s s p o litic a l p a B ut w e 'v e got to de ckle w h e th e r w e n “ I k n o w ." J o h n aa ld p a tie n tly . " I'v e I* In d a n g er. I w a n t to v e r if y o r dla- l a r an d Is ro tte n . I h a r e It fro m one Uff t h is - h o w an d w h y It b n p |n -n e d - g o n e o v e r a ll t h a t T h la Is m y la s t prove t h a t " w h o has helped m a n ip u la te auch paper com e ou t B y some m ira c le nolstdy c ru s a d e B u t It goes th ro u g h Be [ - f r o m one. In fa c t, w tarse notes, s u d seems to h ave heard. I f Ih e lu ck holds " T h a t'a . ab su rd . T? cause. I f tb e r e ’a a n y th in g am las . now* in rl (• « Ill •In»* 1 «Itti • info ffltf r m itx tn U ftit r o tim i hti< bf on«t a lle y * In I t * rrtr o f th e t a n k t.lk e th v a the» aattrff an d c a rrie d w h a t lay there out k i t c a rria g e T h e n th ey drove aesy. g i f lu g th a t no u n tim e ly 1 saner try kel ch anced to n lw e r v * them It- lt l b * 't e k held r 1 • * rura- • Fo r an In stan t ths B o il, we may Is- able lo keep it q u ir t Itaiktsl st M u rrh e ll Mr lin t a great change w n u s l to h a i r erm e over the p o litician d u rin g the nu king hour I I I * face was a d íe n l,a looked Old aa hr- ne« er hart |« .f1>rr i A ll Ih e firm « - I f reliance, the habit of dom ination, ju .llt lr d th ro ug h so m any I "•"•niert hr have broken d o w n In the Presence o f sudden, violent death H e .hrrok his head |„ „ hota-les, „ e g * I l ive "I here's no use try in g ." he said wes H I) I f y a i go ahead w ith th is In vert) I trotina " He turned to j„ h n “ If* for you to deckle I f this 1. kept quiet and 1 F " «■ • can save th e hank m r y le B ut I f you do go on th e re 'll he * great scandal and I can d„ A n d -y o u ve g .„ to u n d e rs t.n d th e sit yo u'll h a v . to prosecute , M m p rlen h e r* ’ John did not an sw er » . WB, „ „ h«g al the face ,,f Warren Ila lg '" a t He from mnp,H*| h i. forehead again I II 1 «. „ g||,low ing Idiot ' »•a.k atnl w e a l follow ed the dead . „ . h i e r . 1"« k . tu rn ed out «» d.s,r. The T h e y forgot to close the va u lt It was w ell guarded key. othera Hu. N ew m e in e s had h e m Inna ..1 lire streets em ptied wtien lin i '"'"''i jlr « I ’." atri \ A Ir XÌ another pkikf*-« I t h» tittle fa d ed o b i W om an I«*",.me I* u Ir,«I m l a fis d ta h ly sm ilin g child-bent In to th e ir n w to o rlre Ila lg »t>d Mff h e ll em erger! fro m the !> m t of » t t ren llls k e R s lg stopped, looking ay “ I w o n d e r w h a t John I'unonffdv * going th ro u g h Juat n o w ’ I me ts th # and T h # grssl ba rs Bo W l T h e ra 's a cu rs e on tb e man res fo r th is n ig h t O ld m an «1« y a m e n * You a n d I w ill ba rs to 1 ih e m a tte r o f |« y m e n t " il»!» (.a te r in IM s till, w ith H e r s u s h l t h * o th e r t>v th* d rra . |«*ered closely In to his face tad la u g h in g h a rs h ly , tu rn e d sway T h ro u g h a n ig h t lh a l seemed rndlra a m an fo u g h t a ta ittl# old * • I***® l i e had aought th e aolltrule o f th * In a b lin d « a ln r *!*h to escape lb laso* an d t h * th in g th n l fltled hit ay»» l i e had m m * no n e ar to gvsstaw» A nd n o w , s i an h o u r when he sceawd most to nmol s tim u lu s and support, h* was I,ro u g h ! fa c e to face with th* te m p ta tio n (o d r a r r t It wns »a * thIM I tr n I unit rent rrf itlsh e arten in cu t to cf? as he had c rie d to h im s e lf ''I h»»* c o in * to t h * * n d '* I t was fa r «1 ifYwrwnt w l»*n o p p o rtu n ity had roto # I ” terl*» a s in k in g carta* to a ta y his hand n * k n * w h * had b u t to reach out to »1* C ' * * . not an K a r a It b u r rising " H ®( U r* w n le ra to len d In vincibility •* him w h o won lit w ie ld II. hut • p r,al fo r a ca lh a is m l |n-opl* e ll* f b l • ho m ore In ndd to Ih e kn>,wl-.ti*. " b o a * c u m u la tiv e p o w e r In Hr* w o uld m ust c a r r y t h * people w n rd . tip « an t. It Was lln iii|H le n . K s lh r r ln * lo h n D u lim i-rule n g iiln s t th e pt«»pl» A n il w h a t ill,I lie o w e th e |*-»|>l*. •»• • nllnused ,,» ,ls w hose knowledge. ^ not ei nil p íete, w as y e t fu ll enough " la ,w th e m w h ith e r th ey a r t * am i w h ith e r th e y utnal tu rn , hut "he trililg m l e rm te iilm lly on, ItirllfYs'Vs-t't I" a ll h u t lln - pres en t profit. thlnklBF only o f s e lf, r e p u d ia tin g and sneerliK a l (hose « I , , , o ffe re d honest servir» an d counsel? T h e b a lan ce was •!' a g a in s t th etn am t In Ills fa vo r some our* els»- n o w ta k e up lb * '»** to w h ic h John D iin in e a d e had 1 -e^n u n e q u a l! I I » saw S te p h e n H a m p d e n cnwrfflnfr a N iiddcnly b ro k en , fe a r palsied ‘" “’J' la -fo re Ih e d e a th a g o n y , looking a kin d o f w Is tfiiln e n a on I I I * ' l l 1"* ninn'a fa ce, na Ib m ig h In ttarr*® B lak e's e x a m p le ho s a w a w ay u'1* ™ •h e ta n g le A In a tp o f m iserable. I'11'' ab le figures mn re fieri In -fo re him •<m. B n iw n . I'a ra o n a , B heehsn. Ill“ 11* m en w h o m lie linrl im iilslied . wb"** C o n lln u e d t on P ag o 7