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f - -.Tro once on states: ian, saltilohegcit iiii ihi imnimMwa-w Trunin fininiMfriw t SATUnpAY J'.IORNING, JUNE 19, 1S2S . -' 3 -t: r 7 rL. J--w .S VIFZY-jUXGUZ . . . Although Jtfrj-IIelnmanly -haa just announced, that his throat was too core to 'permit ;nih to smoke. . he paused at -this point -. to' draw J anotner cigar, .careiuiiy reuiaye the impressive tinfoil wrapper and lijtbt the: weed. 1" , "As X was saying, Mr. Wales," be went on,'we could, you under stand, summon . you to court -without consideration for.'youi:. . You anl Jtna' oV course, fhat we wLf he entire truth- in tbls case to k told. Mr. Ingate has injured Silas Johnstone and sow refuses to do' the right thiag"Mr. .Heinman ly was adjusting h is discpurse to Clay Wale's type of mind, id uch .of of : his-, success ,as .a Jawyer 'was Juries 'or -to men -in -?theS tongue ltbey best comprehended, whether f ifbe ,rthe4neticniousIyclassfcai, or l.the , commonest yenacular. VWe are nut in mis sun. tur money, om tor Justice." , '-' ; Z , -Clay was not so stupid as to be lieve this last to be the whole truth ; but his expression did cot change asbe Attorney -continued: Now -appearing f in -court ; -is ? a rather horesome proceeding for a business dan like ydurself, even if Tit did not fnterf ere with busi ness: This case iw 111 take you away from youT work-for -some days I going to fight i to the last ditch tof Justice, ; and Jjwewon't"; hurry t things. We don't feel that apwttm should be imposed on to any great degree, such asiosingrmany-dafs work, etc.,' and we want to do the right thing -and remunerate, that U,: make up .to you.foxt any losses yon would sustain. J. Do yon an I Clay believed he did. Helnman ly was offering him money to tes tis for Miss Johnstone. "Well, .1 don't know if I could tell anything of rvalue to yo. trtA 't.v- .v Heinmanly , . hadi-'; his J answer fady. "We understand, Mr;-Wales kt -you havwTnade?a iitrmberof tements about ;tbe affair. To llow employes and others." :f--ifae euggestioti of -a chUlran;up Clay's spine. Had the lawyer been using -detect! res? JIad -Heinmanly been talking to other .fellows down at the office? "Yes", he answered sldwly, ""bat I didn't IcnoW much about It. I just 161d "some things I had heard." 4 - ' i .'Erom your wife, for instance. Mr. wales?" ; ' T'Well, no. Other people. "For Instance?" The attorney's gaze suddenly " relaxed' Into the suggestion lot, a tsTnlld.4"-Y6usee, waies, we oniy want to know tbf names. bt hersona to all as witnesses. W want all the help we cn get. Now , who were 4.he persons who Gold yoUthtf things about this . case that you passed on: wil see that you rare protected. A better, position and remuneration tor your losses, We are suing, you know, for, $ 100,000 and costs" Heinmanly . uttered -Impressively r--an4 'with you helping 'us, we can get itrf;";V 'M'ilyi Clay gazed atjtheattorney dul ly. He didn't know; what to say. : "We are -not asking you -to dp anything4 any. fair minded i man would not, want to doriai ast go ever your-testimony iwltht you, and suggest ahe points, jthat Hhe jury would mosl.Jlkelyi jwait. to kaow. That's all' ;i .And. Mr. Wales." In ?iotngrt1i'v.VwB,the vetrer- ioouiij ernvufie", oi "Pe oi- me loveliest wqmeu 36d -ever made.' V; Clay could not bring himself .to look -at Mi3 Johnstone this time. Oh'-;'lt-e-?gratefuU7y.He honeyed ' yoice 'acted ou him like wine; Who an!ame him for be ing affected, by the presence of eo impressive a woman? 't' v" - : - - "Then -rwe"';can depend on you j' M r.': Wales ?'Thek-attorney ; arose and offered -a and! Clay got up, too. "I'll do Wat t can." f f . 'That w;tetihough. e will .win; .this tcaae ,Tm uxe : -1 r; At thatmoment the door of the private Minls,om";openedtaiid Clayi amaed eyes sawEve stand ing there. Backof her . were j two f ormidablejlpoking men, . "" i : ' "Don't be too -.sure, Mr Heln-InaW.-beSaia? lietlf i Thad gentlemen"--indicating her com- paniona-alsjcj, heard your bribery offer.tNaldottbtVhe ei4 WfWell 8.sIrMngate attorney wouia e Interested 4n bearing them repeat whatoutad'tolsay.'" - v" , (To -be continued). There are just two more instal ments of this-, story t. to be publish ed. You Wntwantto miss rither. 2f shifted uncomfortably, and laid down his eigar to- replace tt with a cigarette fWeir.! I don.1 remember exactly, v. I read, a lot about it in. the newspapers.".; :. li "I see." The attorney shot a f ul'tire elance Cat this client, Who had been watching Clay with de- (iee . of . amusement! ;Mlss - John- f" fiiwajo n&cu id see men .y.'de uncomfortable. .'Tn afraid, 'T- Wales," Heinmanly proceeded, , Vthat you aren't in sympathy with Jocevn here Prom the nice things ehe said about yon t me, I sup posed that you were." f Clay was glancinr at the Tiolet- I teyed Miss Johnstone la confusion. TUe attorney, having waited for this shaft to take effeeti vyent pn: !'In sure that 41 70uvnew U4: whole trutha1out this master you Would be. Look at Miss Johnstone pOes she deserve t,o hav fifr hfaJ-rf wrinkles of worrr: her rhances. of I finding a hjoshand -desejtvingi M i er sreat grace , and chafm?-Tell 1 me. Mr. Wales. lf iron ?were ,f m from marital bonds wouldn't yO I. consider uu. Tnk..f.. i I lywoman tobe married td?t J ' ; . Clay his 'cheeks red, iriade an 'fort to smiles Miss Johnstone's eyja were cast upon' the table. : . ui course, you would." the at torney thundered, as if he had , laxen the words out ef n Clay's' .mouth. "And no consider what his mai John Ingate has done, j, nd refuses to undo. He -has won 'thia PrV maiden's : heart, ap- ured her. love and -devotion a,nd . .. 7 " "'"us, s ii sue were ' Miss" JoCelyn, Johnstone dids the womanJn itlringjand fainted. It was Eve wbo leaped to'herslde first,; Swiftly iollmgther from the chair Ao the .floor andtralghlening LeTl)ut.she 'dashed a ass pf wat- ir In the' powdered face,; and;-pus.h- ed: tockJBLCBs. Johnstone's .multiple bracelets .to jrub her; 'hands' and wrists ' vigorously. ''.' ; Clay stood looking on dumbly. K Heinmanly, " ? satisfied . that ,hla client was not-dylngrregarded the formidable - looking men -at the door thougbtf ully. i -Hef had '.lost lils presence of -mind- - ; ' -"Though you'd frame us, eh?? he said,' rbullet-Jiketuroing to Clay. p ' 'v: ' , "Why ." ' "V 1 ,Eve vdropped '.If h ehnstoBVH hTni ' r-Nhr he didn't4 toeWl'd te hete..i. 'fpu. thought you d make a fool of h.im', didn't you? Well; we'll see. -i ' r u-'.. ' A " JiIIs8. Johnstone ' had recovered sufficiently "to; Able to compre hend what was , going - n, and to her, Eve turned. ! .guess, your iitUe game frwer.' ' Just auoraent, Mra. Waleis, just a . moment" 1 The : attorney iaoke with? the pigM clinched' at one .side of his mouth. There.are laws covering f nime-psV black- jnalletc..-:.,r-'". :. jt-Sv:-:'- V- i Eeally.? iShe if elti gloriously? calm'and "Collected; Trjtappeared fx me tthat you didn't know- that Mlet' fgoing. Clay:?? 5; l m. s lHelmaanlf-Was ; not- througn.. "You i know, . Yr : course,that jit wcmld- be! awkward for.your: husband-to try -to--well, -start! any trouble.- t - . in that moment. ..a vision of a nrison cell tin her mind? ye, M tea Jocelyn Johnstone came complete ly -to life, lien guns were loaded for - the attorneys f v "I'm through with this. I iidn't-want to get la- that, Heinmanly; I knew, All along you 'were trying to bribe me," Thissronouncement'was an inspir ation of the" moment;. Trobably Eve suspected, but she neverthe- lesl smiled at him -appreelately. . " "Well, al sald ,We!H have a xtory to tell,' too. ,. . : Jt might interest yon to ; know; Mr, ' Wales, that we have affidavits from vari ous of your buddies giving, yourj statements to them regarding this rs Clay Lcoiored Dut,; under Jthe ; stress' 'of the moment, made 'an swer: - ;-Vl auppose there, is about as much truth In them 'as "the stories "you wanted to put in my moath.K :kx.i::'rM:: Eve,' er Tictory:having -xbil-iarated .her,was,tmpelled to laugh, at -this remark. : Good old -Clay! She took lxis ihand as he turned, ahxlona to leave the plac& 'l UU: you, Mrs. f Wales, iiat I'm Vthreughwith all this, Joca lyn Johnstone announced, drawing her ?5ape about hen and following them-to s the door, t .tHeinmanly.'! cgrabbed her. . arm. fShat;.Hpou:r and wait until you are -epoken to The attorney here jsade a latal mistake. : , -When a man .laid his hand' on Jocelyn Johnstone -roughly, she 'lost .all of her'polishJ ; -'?Itme alone-- you! ,I'U tell every -7-thing I know (about you. I'm throiigh. with you and. Reggie White! Jve been 4ick and-tired of this mes,s ever since I got Into It . . ..And I'm going to tell Jon Ingate so.' And ; I!ll-tell you another, thing." she screamed,! I lore blml" ' With that she .ran out into thehall,.yrith the rest gaping after -tier. ' . V t ;- ,Eve 'wasrtteTftrs "ftereeenrer: Come,Cmy, Jet's get out-tot here. Shell wake up , the .bouse." The men she-had brought with her fol lowed as ; they I hurried .past , the elevator and down , the stairs. Nothing else -passed Between Clay Wales and ls wife until they were out In fhe. lights of Main Ktreet. His liand1 sought her's. 7ph. Ere,, I'ye liieen-t- ' She didn't lef hlnnnish. .'TH get a ; taxicab here." Good iilght" As she finished ; she ; slipped her lingers ut-of hts p-asp. .He ; grap pled, blindly fxm.them .agalnfas he exclaimed, - "Walt, f dearest. rieaseigoCwith me., v Or pleaie let! me gp, withyou. Please let me go'home" : ' 'No.', not tonight, Glay. . Good bye.'? As the taxi she had signal led drew toHhe curb, she, turned to- the ;pa"ir of men - who had beeu silentlyr'watchlng the scene:, "I shall meet ? ypsu .at " jour.-, office ,at JO o'clock f in' the morning.' Clay watcheu tne caoieparc anu stood staring 'after- it. Now- he had ' lost her. v. Yea,-; Ihe"' evet could regain her leve again. ', She had :eard -all, .and "she knew,-'fit course,' what a fool he had beeh.;; w51e"p sfttrf ly Vduld not!obme"C6 J3ve8 eyes. As she lay in her bed. the covers thjtownlfrom her fever ish 'body, there kept - surging iinto her mind ;the iscenee.-of the eve ning: . Claj, the fool !;.. But the, thing ahe rcouldn't forget was Jocelyn Johnstone's heartfelt ex clamation : I love .him: - ."; f , Jocelynlfwouldlgajto Jplm Ingate and tell. him so, and- he. would for give ;hei for. John Ingate. would ao.Ushow s vengeful. spirit and then,-oh; what kWOUrj) : happen? Jocelyn - Johnstone was beautiful nnd'had a Dbwer oveT-man.iWould John Ingate succumb -again ? y-- ,The thoughr plagued her until far" into the night.' i ' j ' She had not 'been; asleep ..-long whehthe. 'telephone 5Aang.Si It jangled -a longtime before final ly stirred iher to action .. ; Mrs. v Wales ? was; calling., 'Oh, Eve h - .ci ; y ? if "What,- is - the matter. Mother Wales?" iThe 'agony in j the . voice ofr Clay's mother set Ere to trembl - i ' " i I fck rGCki- h AaaiLi Wulm vliu ; JK t j ww"-fc.rwM.re swajv a - 7- -- I JTriPnlanAn 'hveravlADl A-V'Ana June and th.e family across the way is going vacation ing X - J Early mom. and the jjre-depa.r- ture .activities begin! ;.: ' ,' ! Butcher, I baker, j' ;iandleatlck maker- each comes' to the door, presents his 3)111 and content, goes ray. . ;' ; JhrougE ;i-open- ? windows rone j glimpses portieres protectively en cased, chairs swathed . .tn 'linen covers, pdcturea yelled -in vhitevv. ! Mrs.a. Somebody ? -moves ; about putting her house 1n order for the summer.Tlth deft final tonches. , A iiast onlnute errand! pown ! the tront etepa dashes sa jfreckle- faced yottngster,;larklng jnn heel, bent -on .'its accomplishment - Locks Xastened! Shades drawn"! flThe taxi at the door! , A lastlingering lonkt , HDont believe I've .torgotteu a. thingr- 'r:r--- - i: .;v -, i i 1 Mrs. Somebody, weary ut sat isfied r.wtthjthe result- of ;her - elf forts, -turns -, the ; key In the - lock , hastens ' toward the Iwatting caft. calling to the freckle-faced younig- being tossed into -an ash 7eap. I never have wanted to win ; h case as much as I want to win j 1 jthis one. .When MUs Johnstone , came .to me rery reluctantly. VI i Bssure.you for theTerigs tfrjaesirel .6ouv iu ner neart, i.re l BOvef that Ii would; ropj every- i j . " w tor ner ; nonor ( and the honor of women. This case '. not a matterbf one person's selfish ends, but of justiceto all 7 i rwomen. Women must be nrotectAd i against; such men , as John IriratA . I defame the "word 'man when I PPlJ tt to him. He Is not a man. - tivu man would treat Miss John j tone as he has treated her." : Heinmanly lighted Jils -clear f ;agaln and waited for. the effects iof his '-appeal, which was an old V tandby vt nls In breach of pro- ' . . 1 1 r - n a n - 4m w 1 J w .. i , -vwa, w biqk .iu.. i nen: "xow es, we know that; you .are on the side of honor and Justice j JWe alslo appreciate that for you to I - - o on mo uiaaa ana tea tne whole 1 ,itlh n . . W . " . uuiu ji nig as you enow it . would probably coat you your Job ! sin ine once or a man. like John , Ir-Ale,' Kowr you "will ' help us -cut .to Xhu i)ctX- your ability, -we tb Jt, anywiyllutafl' hafi it hadn't been tor Reggie. , through.?; i I nSiS rwai t j$ n epecte IbloW and Mr. Helnmanl j's reserve was wilted $ Vit & minute,-. wait f., minute, alf df you. AouvMis Jnhtmtone. I will oUfer with later. ; t As for-Jho mt-ot ou youve played a dirty tfick ,andJ got woman JnsucU a?wrought-UP state that she is Irresponeible and "does not know what she's talking about. : '.Now When the stories j are told in court, pell havnd to tell, too . . And you, Mrs. Wales, will hardly be- accepted, as Bii.uu- prejudiced observer. , " Eve, whitfied by his tone, .look id at Clay, s : Her; husband, telt called upon to do' something, held ."Oh-Clay'sjbeen hurtr and he's filing or.you.t.,. Ti "How? where T Hello! Heor' The-phone was dead. ,' ' ; i'io oe continued, j - . ; Lttbe last ouo. tDo 'you Uiink you know how ft will end? Write out what yem think should be the end fng kow, then compare it with Jkfr. Jf orris.- - .. ' "r ? . STEADIER ASKS HELP ' . ST. JOHKS, Neb.,IJune 17. (By Associated Press.) The" Brit tsh freight steamer. Leicester with ner lee forward deck . level with the sea and her progress "getting more sluggish", tonight, wirelessed for Immediate ' assistance. The steamer which is bound tor Great Britain - With a carro of Wheat. up nu-'jianp, r j nat s enougn omas been -damaged Vhy lee. Matuiee 25c V m.. . i . . V i ' ,, ! f . . i , ' " in ' 1111 ..." ' - n . t. v . ., . ... t - - ; w . - .'-.'-'-'--: -:: I u 1 j pj i- - .... .. -- . Hi- .i.ilwii.-i.i in '.- i J , STAHTINO TO310RROW ; , i t , ) mother etarts the hue 'and .others take np the cry . jvi :-j -iC i , lhe-little dog, frightened, rnns faster, staggers, doubles , ln hls tracks to dodge hia jursuersJv - JAj shot" ; The little dog lies tm. ; After. , t W nlie the " freckle-faced boy, returns, .but there's no wel eocning Ragsy. Somewhere a for sa ken forlorn -puppy; leeps;the sleep that l:no ws no waking. tM 0 Jfhe -"one unselfish, friend, in ji selfish ' world, the , One -that . never deserts; the one that never proves ungrateful .r-Ueacherotta!-HSuch. a; friend might Ragsy; have' been! Had ' - ; ; - - v , . i Mrs. Somebody remembered !. i proposals f on ra in oil eiiY liQii jli ' fCome, Jtmmy, 4 hurry! r Wejv Just time to -make the boat!" ' au( ane irecaieu -one tiuKurs t. the nrh.---;V:vJAit:: Ts? r ' 5JWhere8 Ragay's'V place?" - de- manda the -boy. Ragsy wags an expectant tail. - . ' Time is passing. With no gentle hand Jimmy, is assisted . into, the car 'by ''.his Impatient mother. f" , i4tedod . gracious, ehlld! ; Tou dldhrt thlnk"-we were going to fiave" that pup tagging alotog, -did you t -"He'd be -a pert ecV jiuisance bit the ' 8teamer fall ' overboard probably! ; lie's better off here! The'' -neighbors -will take- care" of him, . To be eure. ;1 1 did mean to make arrangements or ?ihim-Tfi kennel or something-; but 'It slip- bed my ; mind.'"'; Now;rdoTtcry,. Jimmy! r If Ragsy 'isn't -about! When vwe return, mother will buy yoiT anotherrdog. Onenp Is fui "I- don't want, another., dog! i: I want Ragsy!; ' - , . " The slam fot the taxi f dedr drowns ;he 4 boyish wall. Tast turning wheels 4 carry : a beloved master, far away - from 'a disap pointed -puppy who trails the car as .faf as his .wabbling legs and waning -CQurage will take him.-; No,' Mrs. Somebody ' hadn't "for- gotten A thing!. : - , Rut e ' i --r v;Ih the watches'rOf jUght.a homeless,jhungjy,liUiedagrwhjnj- pers in, jthevdismaljdarkfa.,!! . LSomeyf here tat ?ea-va : wiae-eyea boy weeps over the 'betrayal .of ; loyal 'tfriend ; .4uestio'nB rparental wisdom; -doubts the milk .of hum an kindness ; .learns, " unconscious ly the .first principle, of dishonor: TEreryboay'a dog is'; nobody's dogf. - ' . ' - The neighbors .mean .to be kind, but soon they, toQ- ifprgeU".- yL. August! Breathless ;nights and. by v dgy-j-euntbaked-styeets!: fc A ' water, waier nowuerei 'gtn drop to drink? '.. - j . The little .dog's - tall wags 'no longer The little dog's eyes are glazed. "The; little dog's tongue lolls out of his. mouth. The" little dog's Hps are flecked with foam. Children listless at their games! Eureka! A new interest, a new jlaythlngr A dogi . t Jl 1 A dash! A grab! A snap! - A shriek! v - - t. fiMad dog! -"He ias blttetf my girl!" . fcii. BidsforConstruction toBe Called orar Portland;: Meeting June 24 :J; ; .Rids, for the construction ofap' proximately IS' miles , of -'highway' aad a f number Jot' bridges will be opened "by the 'state togh.war'cQmi mission -at a meeting to . be, vheld InKPortlamt Thursday,; June'r2 4 ' Projects : for - wieli proposals' ,wj1 I . be?consldered follow: - j Clackamas -county Can tyi Aurora, section of the Pacific high way, four miles r.oadbed widening; Douglas county Reed'spbrt- Winchesters Bay aectkm 4ffthe Roosevelt . Coast 'highway,- S9' miles of grading. ij;.;.?- , -Tillamook county Garibaldl Uobsodville . section: of the Roose velt Coast , Wghway, 3.2 3 jniles of trading, r ... ; .V '. - Tillamook county 'Furnishing 700 ubic yards of . cfushed.'gravbl from a)' gravel ' deposit -near tth'e Uloosevett Coast- highiMay: atVa point Approximately " three .miles norttvof . Hebo. ... i W allowa county Unit N04 1 of the Enterprise-Forest : boundary seetion of the Enternriee .Flora highway, J.jS miles of broken stone Surfacing, ; v;f;v- Jefferson' county--Half viaduct ana retaining wall "under the ap proach : to the ' Crooked river; rail road 1 bridge on 1 The v Dalles-California highway. in!: 4 Tiilamook county Bridge -jover the, Miami river on the Roosevelt Coast highway near GaribaldL; . "' Clackamas county Corrugated iron bunding at. Caneraah. ii": r Umatilla county - Corrugated 6nbulldlng at Athena. 1 ; ? : : 'tTnlcm ' Eelghteenth annual stock show : opens, with best dis play over shown here. : At 'i3- -Jiifitfes - Elsinore r-, Colleen 2 Moore in rElla. Cinders." . 3l fc , x '1 C . Oregon -"Stella Maria," " star ring Mary; Phelbin - and l Elliott Dexter. ' - .''., , " - Bligh -Five acts vaudeville and pictures. ' "-'i:-;-',;" ' . ; Series of Beethoven Works! ' to feature His Centenary 5frCWCIATlX ByJ Associated IsM)rr'lttb!-a jeasQiiC'etjho-, ven's music, .the , Cincinnati Sym phony orchestra's fall concerts will commemorate the centenary of the great master -death.. V,;-; A- - Its program will be .featured .bjy eight of Beethoven's symphonies and hisj triple" concert o The ninth symphony was rtndered last season.. - , . jl On the night of March 26, when Beethoven ' will hae .been dead one hundred years, th .symphony will produce .the Beethoven op era, '.'Fidelio." r. The cast will ,bef selected from the foremost - of grand opera -stars. : ,U- 1 FriU Jlcnier, conductor, .will open the season in September. To ledo, Cleveland i and Washington will be visited-by the orchestra for the first time In .several years. The symphony also will return to ICew York, Buffalo," Philadelphia, Pitts burgh; i Indianapolis, - Dayton and other tfilieg. v -v : - 1 J 1 i&f yft J ' cv-wV'',, i: f-v' -nT -J, -fTrSi' - I ; With.' f I Elliot! Dexter 1 : IAST'TOIES TODAY 7V .. ; " , T Newi i . .. 1 ... A ti t::l i: Ml-x:J EXTRA - ORDINARY, . V .-l-.t "t'--'5 Hid MbviErSiAKES.,'"' From .'V.1 ii- HGLLYWOOD ,. Personal Appearance ot ; . j EPVSTO J..CARLIE Director, i v;;i , . GEORGE: ROWE " -Paraoua Pathe .Comedian ' . - enure luouun ariciurc- m , L I i s. fa - : v w s w EE HOWIOTION PICTURES ARE MADE' -INrTHE StUI2I?;!p iroiliYWOOD; I t f ; " 2 , . STARTS TUESDAY 'Vt' 4 - - i i v . J C i f STARTINjG for ""Mt-h- Jh 11" -jfr 7- LLOYD. V HUGHES . SATURDAY e SUNDAY MONDAY ALSO ' rnr AND INTERNATIONAL NEWS Ella Cinders, -the kit chen slavey, talking;. She left the. dishpans f of the KUeg JightV glareshe made good, AND HOW! ; i BURRASTON '- AT OUR , , ' Super Symphony Wurlitzer 3L1TIXEE 10c 83c KVKXrXG 20c 5Oc N