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21. lf32. THE EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD Pa??e Pi hAl LOWEST d s. MON "vY y1 ' W I 0 WIOSSKX.MC, ...IPTCR VII I , 77re.tle.i fit night t fy'CrV She sat up waUlr rrteT until midnight but he ir , , old Asper was ubck '??Stin luib.rJ.ck who had t u j muds a round 01 iu uu.u ""fX. com8 ,r0m r P 1.. wid him In Bworgin F ?7.k inner bad made Mb dur- ' . her father's deBK, arumum.. 'Cl. !' b oak board' whe JSl'J "rte began reproachfully. 2 doffed hi. wid. black hat M cheTfo; her Elm. kiss- She looked tired but K u a tight line of determine r-"- Af hn rea uns. n h. heean ruffly. "Tou L to no lour mind to padt and head Km. right after breakfast. This Sob, railed in spite of her deter iri Banner. "You'd think I was butterfly instead of a girl brought , b (ho woods and im the range. lrforset, Uacl, tnni your nmi m K wai once Tig Tail' Delo who U, any horse on tho place. "J know, DIH yuu iv u refined with schooling." Asper bid to sir tne mms u iu t,tbt Dona was a beautiful girl ho bid ourst inio uu.o..uu.. ...... i. mmins of her nineteenth summer j ik.t sho was no lenger safe in i,ch inrroundings. especially with the km ne naieu um.u, ....... & Mountain, less thaj a six-hour tji from camp. Ton think your oaa mun raipu ...i m7" Dona nurea nis cum up iid nttied herself on her father's .K Li could get his hands on jw ii would have me licked, tbojt's eu," jper growled. "Well, if you stay, I stay. Tlx Is pilled." Donna looked uwmilinglf into his eyes. .Think I'm getting toe eld to hawe hunt with a young skuok like BaU?" iipet's lips clamped tipht over hie rftt and bis words rulle4 from We ihn hi Hps;- "Tou and TmMty one raiting back at ce." Dona slid to the floor and faced her Inter. "I am staying Here ana 1 jfin t ,-romise of a saddle carbiie, I jittnd to join tins Hunt ana uo a uiie laotorine myself." I Aiper got to his feet and tewored tin her. There was fire in kis eyes, il.oniht to take a mill sk and rank yon zood. You'ae ttoing home! T&rime bwmoHrti woe epea end hie Tbrds fairly ohtek Mie H9M mMa at ;uiffice. "Xo rse soa-r-kig P)nd. Fm Mf -ms." litWe ohia wa mi and bee epos v-:. dank. Dudley stepped .jprowd wH 8' irin. "'ae ati Mieee stavt.ing baok ra- an hour." Ifte elioked baok hie mnoth linp na ha bmIm Aa-wr Delo swutij; around bretpvii? udjili dead ckjor tilted oeHiagTOafMl fl'OLsg man, you a-re goiog baek. That i ture. It one of the hoiees did net filrou some oneiniubt sheet yeu kf aistake." The old ltHnker.nraa,'8 esee pitied orer Butte? YN'ioeer'a wese-n-onMHt, purcbomd tbat memia at uccompanF Kore. Dndler fluidled but heM hia obohoiI gill. Belo, I came n hoae te sue bbnt .8T op thie wiid veneuee ad ne--mi with your doughter. Why hi i( neru does a big liueinesi man We jra want to go pet hmvewe for a .3 cowboy?" Before hie mewMi hrti otosei Tmi ky.h'ew. he had soid the wwonA hhimr. Aiper.'a.gwot jnw thrmit.oHt and his kinusiiles knotted, "So out of wirGet out ef eaant.!" he fciWr Bared: Ihdlej. wn Iih h bpite at M or. -ij- an leimifa; yer ofae bur Ja-Mt leaa-inr crm.." 1! flit the ,"01 out sharply. "I'm efcaywg. to a rare of Dona." "My daughter will ke hojwe ( Asper pritted. Tke we i themselves again s elsed w; Dudley was outside. v I'll have to detail a ntt t that ymins pup," Aper grunted, jfrtoww, nonn. "Tnunc woman L11TLE ORPHAN ANNIE A Heel Without a Soul By HAROLD GRAY are you going to obey me?" There was a gliut of pride in ::is erea. . "loo are staying, so I'll atny too. uu uuppi-u io De an ine laiuily I have," Dona replied simply. Asper aat down. "Slav in camn and behave yourself, No horseback riding and no wandering off. I don't suppose that kid who can't keeo away from you would be worth his salt at watching you. He'd do as you said." "Sure! I wouldn't hare him around If he didn't." i)ona smiled. "And now thnt everything is sfttled I m going to have breakfast." lou haven't promi I to stay in cam;-, Asper reminded her. Dona was at the door. "No. and 1 Bhan't." She slipped out, waving him a kiss as she went. "Her old man over again," Asper -U..ed to his desk. But he was worried and determined to have a de pendable man watch Dona and ride with her every place she went. Doaa found the Chinese cook in i the mess kitchen eager to serve bis white mistress. She saw nothing of Dudley and concluded tbat he was off negotiating for a hurse and gun. As she walked out of the, dining room she aoticed a poster tacked on the i.oor and stopped to rend it. In large black letters the following legend thrust itself out at her: KEWAUD FOlt STAN BALL DEAD UK ALIVE $500X0 Th- notice was sigucd, 'Mil tec Swergin, Deputy Sheriff." There was no picture of the despemdo and no description. Dona liiigoced far several minutes before it. Stome strange fawination held her. Finalir she turued and swung down Hie street toward the corrals. Sh ! und the man who hod cburae of th. caddie horses ni told bin whe she vkbs. Ike woe impreused But bod evidently received erders from A-ape regardHtg kor ridinj. like uawtod te a meek-looking animal. "'Jflkut's year k-eeie, Itfa'nV ktt said yetoeky n kfc st.eeb eot Bis lariat, DfrM kMK?bed uarl boo wub aiete wobe the sleep. howe. "Do a rope oh that roa," he ordetek pukX-urg. a daint,, , greA'cd Ciroep te wad a lH-lo&ged soidiev tfbojo wos eHa$ them rrMi friery didnw. The cew-key shoek bie bead. "bot ark-ter boe ar-oetky tlM0Awd the oeo tlowiw we oamc wk4 yu MWee tbW ni' riling, kle taiicicu brute, tee I" There woe a tre ta! a gei e tin ceraed keee's iaee. Dona swiHkg ee leg Met ea tke teei pole of the corral, kkor riding kreeek es disBkayed her stim ferm atid kor uioaiderHess made fcbe cewkef seep forwoed boeriedky- "No weuHw could pnte that feHems Nta'atH' h protested. liorm smiled at 1mm. "ew nefe pveaee." Whoa he did nee baud kt to her site bent low ami caught it ewiie e hie a4emded homds. lSese be oould et&p bcr siie wm whinl-HM; k ami adfttanoHH. iweo the ieao. Tbe big fieHew voes rove-wtse and daiobed fr a fnr eoeaer. Dema ad vanced ad ker Iecp siiot out. The reno snorted and tesned his head but the Pftpe landed neatly and he was caebt e. He lunged and Blunged but tbe rope lightened firmly and he deeided that be wee in the hands of an experienced aider. Pkmtiog bis feet tocs be settled kikok iHjowst tke rope and waited for tee saddle he knew was earning. "bWos a sidiBlel" D?m called. The astonished cowboy leaped over tbe fcnee and draped a heavy stock soddae fpeM tke fence. With a flip lie mn-hoc M to his idioulder. "Better let me tnJ;e some of the starch out of hia," he ealled. Dewt knew that this was wise ad vise kvt siee had made a peftfect catch and ahe hod also rondo it evident thnt fdve Wios ooing to ride the roan. Her Bside rtd-od ever her abetter judgment whieh told her that she had not been m a saiNte for seweol yeara except to ene olons a kmdle pr.th an 'that idte had ker roe on a spirited horse wko could and would buck. For seeend sre hesitated, then her oyox twiniiled nnd her full lips parted. Wit a dcioenBi smile uhe faced the "frto the atlrrlps and knot the rekis for bw. Then saddle this fellow. I int.Vd te ride him." (To Be TontinufJ) Th Beet of the Nation's Human-est" ad Funniwt Comics On This Pag Daily THE INSOLENCE OP THAT OLD FOOL, PETE PINCMER,TdKIN& TO ME & HE D10 V6STERDW- I'LL OET HIS JOB FOR THAT BUT I MUST BE CAREFUL-AFTER THE THE HYSTERIA , FOLLOWING THE RESCUE OF HIS CRIPPLED BRAT BY THAT REO-HEADED IMP- . PUBLIC SENTIMENT IS A. OANOEROUS THIN& TO FOOL WITH- BUT THE PUBLIC SOON FORGETS- I CAN TAKE MY TIME- HM-M-M- I HAVE IT- I'LL OET AT THAT KIO THROUGH . THE F UTILES- r I'LL FORECLOSE AND EVICT "EM- I'O DO IT AT ONCE, ONLY I DON'T WANT THAT HOUSE STANDING IDLE- I'LL FIND A TENANT PIRST HAH! THAT WILL FIX v EM , I GUESS- THEN THEY CAN ALU GO TO THE COUNTY FARM- I'LL TEACH FOLKS IN THIS TOWN TO DO AS I TELL cM- FIVS HUNDRED AND FORTy SEVEN DOLLARS. INCLUDING INTEREST AND I'LL MAKE THE CONSTABLE V SERVE TVtE PAPERS. TOO-' - THIS CURIOUS WORLD - Tfc ELECTRIC ESL SNOTANEEl.BOTA fish. TAIL. . AND r t0 A Vuci? HITB PINB UWBWMS ('"W. AUDB (TAPOfWTO 50011 UMWER-LKKf, ( Vk UiZ.. "B0 WITH TW 6fPOR THE hi CANNOT eire r-v 1 III V . r ' III Mfa I II T TIM TYLER'S FLYING LUCK By LYMAN YOUNG I A " I 1 -OET DtWN Vuo y UtBOV.. MOW OM A ( ISS0 ) Hi f VOL) (TfcH'T OM NJOUU HSHD5. ( J ( I SOU AH NOUR. ) . 1 . V 1 r f sp.od'S sot . vsA the best ov rJ- V 1m' OBoew . Vff I TWOS 5AVASES fljP? 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