T H E GOLD H IL L NEWS. JACKSON COUNTY, OREOON Fighting Ranger By f . j . M c C o n n e l l and G EO R G E W . PY PER H a m h u J fo r N oueopapor S e r ia lis a tio n b y H O R A C E EA T O N W N U S w v iw CwrvifllH 1915 UnHeraal PUtwr»* CarportlM* CHAPTER XVII— Continued —17— “Bush her io I'lco for ntstUral aid." "alii Terence. “Then tiring the nherlff amt a pnaae to Sierra Itlublo with all (msslhls speed." “Hut aren't you coining with us?" Mary aakeil. 'Tin going to the cave of the Ya- qula,” Terence answered, “I have aworn to get Burk McLcml alone?* They tried to illaauade him from Ida solitary, dangerous inlKalon, hut their plena were unavailing. He waa de­ termined Mury made Stella ns ro u t- fortuhle ua possible In Ihe car. taking her place beside her to care for her. the others boarded the machine, anil Terence watched them off on their way. Then he strode off on Ida lone man hunt. After a hike of more than two “Tlie anake—he changed hla natne— “If there's anything left of Taggart an' lila looks. The douhle-rroaser. Ile when you get through with him here, la- sheriff,'' Terence put In, "Uncle Sum Ituck pauaed. Terenee’a hand. wants It I" cleuchlng lila throat, tightened, ineuac- From a battered card case Terence logly. drew a card and- handed It to the "Hpeak quick—who la haY* he de­ alierlff, who read, aloud: in« mied. "Terence O'Itourke, U. 8. Govern­ “He'a—Topas Taggart I” ment Hanger—Texas." By this time Mary had Jumped from the car and came to Terence's able. CHAPTER XVII! The sheriff shook hands with him, and said: A Round-Up "Of course Mary's father will be re­ “Well, Taggart,“ aald the sheriff, leased nt once, hut we'll have to take "here we've spent most of the day this Stella Montrose woman.” around Sierra Dlshlo on the trail you Mary saw a look of anxiety come give ua. and we haven't picked up over Bud Hughes' face. A wave of your man yet.” compassion swept her. "lie'« probably around somewhere "Ktella waa—was playing the game near,” replied Tuggart. "We'll get in our cause —all the time,'- she cried him yet." Bud gave her hand a hearty squeeze | The men of the puaae had become of appreciation, and turned away to ! real leas They had s|>ent too iiiuny wipe a teur from his eye with his i hours on the fruit leas quest. coat sleeve. Taggart himself was becoming In­ Terence and Mary rode In from ! creasingly Irrltah'e and nervous. On town at sunset. They were both all the one ham) he felt that Buck would smll'ga" as timy” came'in the gate "of get ahead of him and get the treas the Bur M nnd received a cheery ure, and he was beginning to despair greeting from Bud Hughes, as they of his Inai desperate effort to secure dismounted. It for himself hy enlisting the aid of Mary loaned against Terence Joy- !'........... .. ,,",pr "“ fully, and his arm en. Ircled her waist began to feel that perhaps he hud | UM ,„ |(| made a mistake he was beginning to ‘‘Hello, Bud." Mury hailed him. huve a premonition thnt something “Have yon »pen Stella today? How would happen to queer hla game, lie Is she getting along?" was becoming panicky with fear that "Yea. I saw her." Bud answered. his own deeds would be shown up, •'She's getting nlong tine. She wasn't and he wanted to break away from nearly as badly hurt sa It seemed at tjie sheriff's party, nnd flee. He was first, nnd they say at the hospital she even ready to forsake all hope of the can come out In another week. An’ treasure, nnd would have been coil- then we re going to forget all the past. lent to simply escape, If he could only I and begin things over again. She's think of a reasonable excuse for quit- I rirrv , h| „ G. W. FITCH, retired farmer, Atlantic St., MRS. M. E. SPANGER, 701 Oak St., Rose­ studied It. Taggart hung behind, then turned , Olllur ,1HVp |t „ Roseville, Calif., say»: “When I took cold, it ville, Calif., says: "The flu left my kidneys in At the letter I* he muttered. I tall, and lied hack In the other dlrec- They were walking toward the He followed Ihe trull Indicated b.v ; tlon. •ettlcd on my kidneys and canned backache. I bad shape. I had a weak feeling in my back and the liitip, a m i tin .llv - t u n . 1.1.-,I H, ,,-„r,.,.|, start.-,I when t i l s ranch house. could hardly atoop, I had such pains in my back. when I tried to atoop I had catches in my kid­ We'll be awfully sorry to lose you. the narrow winding passage between wnJr bl(„.kw| by n racing auto- I had to pasa the kidney secretions frequently neys and waa hardly able to get around. My Bud, hut of course we want you to the rocka, leading to the cave. On he mobile It was the ranger s cur with he happy." at night, and they «ere highly colored and kidneys acted too often. My bead ached and I strode. Into the cave. > Mary, Bud and Jack. Taggart turned burned like hot coals. I also had dizzy spells. was so nervous, I nearly flew to pieces. After As they entne up to the porch of He found Buck, lifting nnd dropping using Doan’s Pills, I was cured." Doan's Pills soon cured me of the attack.” the ranch house, Mary asked: handfuls of the treasure, still gloating "Oh. say. Bud. is Daddy In?" with miserly Joy over the piles of "Yea, he'a In there," Bud replied. marvelous gems and glistening gold. "Well, listen.” Mary whispered In­ Aa Terence appeared, he gave a cry to Ills ear. Bud's eyes grew big, and like a trapped nntmal, then whipped his lips broadened In ii huge smile. out his gun. Terence mude a leap “W hat!" he cried. "Do you mean for hint a ml knocked It out of Ills itr • hand. The men rolled about In the Terence stood sinll'ng. emharnas- treasure In a mail rough nnd tumble. edlv und nodded his head, and Mury “I've licked you before, nnd I'm go «aid: "Yes, really!" and sank buck In­ Ing to get you again with my bare A t all dealers, 6 0 c a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N . Y. to T e r e n c e 's »lilting arilis. hands." Terence threatened, ns they "Well, I'l h e Mowed.” said Bud, the lay. temporarily separated, after a great benevolent smile on Ilia face whirlwind of wild hlowa. growing wider. “Sure, I’ll tell him— The two men Jutn|M-.l nt each other, Blue S k y A v e r a g e D e sp o t’s H airless D ecree be glad to tell him." I HOMELIKE I nnd the combat was on In earnest. I Charles W. Butro of Sutro A Co. j Sir Harti Singh Bahadur, new ma- j As he stnlked Into the house. Ter­ Buck, realizing he was no match for cun Francisco financial house, tells a | h am Jah of Kashmir, began his rule ! ence rocked Mary In his arms, and Terence, nnd In lear, was maneuver I REASONABLE! bent hla head over toward her face ” or-v nb,”,t President Mortimer Flelsli- with an order that all his male sub- ■ Ing for a break to the entrance and Jects shave forthwith—beards, mus Our expert doctors and «uryeons, tlll the magnetism of her lipa became backer of the Anglo-California Trust eerape. But Terence blocked the way. tuches und the hair on their heads, excellent food, and quiet surroundings Irresistible, and his own were drawn company. At each attempt Buck made to run for bring you real health, It seems that Mr. Flelshhacker This curious command was made as against them. It he was met by a row of hard 1 asked a Pullman porter the ainonnt of a mark of honor to his uncle, the late 1055 PINE ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF, "Terence, Hint's the elghtyseventh knuckles which sent him flying buck | lime today," she protested, hut her his average tip. The negro replied ruler, so that the whole country might ■ Into Ihe cave. that the average amount was ope dal assume a sort of hairless mourning in eyes sparkled with happiness. Buck gave up that alley of escape Boschee’s Syrup “And not Ihe last either." said Ter­ lar. Mr. Flelshhacker handed him a his memory. Dispatches from Kash­ finally, and retreated bark Into the dollar. The porter caressed the silver in** do not tell how well the people HAS BEEN cave. Terence followed. He was “Hold T h a t Man Taggert, Sheriff— ence with an enchanted smile. Inside the house old Marshall wns 1 eoin "ffectlonutely a ml said: "Yus- obey the edict, but every dispatch dazed and startled by the untold Ha's tha Man You W an t Abova A ll.” points out the well-known fact that the Relieving Coughs slttlng nt his desk, working over the [ 8uh' b,,K8' hut -vou ls de fust P»hson heaps of glittering treasure thnt lay new maharajah is known to the west­ about him. so far surpassing even his white with rage and fear ns he con ranch accounts, straightening them ^bat bn8 con,p UP to the average.”— ern world by another name, "Mister fo r 5 9 Years i,mii absence ,,n.i out utter after hi« his long and ♦ the i | Ihe t. oast Banker. wildest expectations, but he kept his fronted them, Bud nnd Jack drew not A.’* • Carry a bottle in mind nevertheless to the business at their guns on him, forced him to halt, manipulations of Taggart. He hail Cuticura Comfort« Baby's Skin your car and always keep it in the been a free mnn—back ns boss of his turn nliotit and go on with them. hand—to get Buck J T w o D isco veries When red, rough and Itching, by hot house. 30c and 90c at all druggists. The horsemen the sheriffs posse own outfit, for two weeks now. Finally, ns Buck fell farther nnd “A naturalist has found that there Mr. Marshal," said Bud. entering, naw i s n o rm a l a n d lice Judge and now she has been ap­ “Who Is this Sinclair?" Terence ed the sheriff, "you'll have a chance to “Not so had." laughed the optimists, pointed to the office of county treas­ time without ill ef- For Constipation regular. demanded. Where Is he?" prove what's lies nnd what's truth be­ "only Hhout thirty-five miles apiece." urer. fore a Judge and Jury," Buck snarled, with hate- —Transportation News. Doan’s Pills Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys MORTON HOSPITAL u Those bilious headaches can be prevented” N tliO l