THE BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY. AUGUST 13. 1026
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THURSDAY, AUGU8T 13. 1925
Went ii bout dointf Root. Ami
Jesus went nbout all Qftlllde,
lenohinp in their synagogues, and
pMOblas the gospel of the king
dom, und healing all manner of
sickness and all manner of il la
rase among the people. Mat
thew ;is,
ON WKDNKSDAYS VISITORS
Central Oregon was honored yes
lerday by the visit of four of the five
men comprising the stale s delegation
to congress. In their journey over
the irrigated lands of this valley they
saw much to interest them and. It is
safe to say. the cause of reclamation
for the lands that are now dry was
measurably advanced.
THE KILLERS
The sheriff s:itl. "U makes mo nervous to string tip hle
and stalwart mon, but when they have received this serviee,
they'll never kill a man again. 1 hear the kitutly man le
claiming against the rope and gallows tree, it's barbarous,
our culture shaming, it makes the law a thug, says he.
The kindly man I've oft saluted, and oft Indorsed his gentle
plan: hut when a guy is executed he'll never kill another
man. Let murderers he put in prison to linger there while
life endures; the kindly man has often risen to argUe this
and kindled cures. I've pondered o'er the deeps and shal
lows of all such schemes, and still say I. the man who once
BVVingS from the gallows will never kill another guy, 1 am
not cold or callous hearted, but all my sympathies are placed
upon the delegate departed, whom killers slaughtered and
defaced. 1 place the victim on a litter, and say aloud to
fellowmen. 'The skate who butchered this poor critter should
never kill a man again.' Let sentimental folk harangue
him, and take sweet posies to his cell, hut I would take him
out and hang him, and see the job conducted well. If he's
turned over to the warden of yonder pen. to serve for life,
in seven years he'll draw a pardon, and buy himself a
butcher knife. The killers may again he springing their
dastard crimes when once turned free: 1 think they'd all
he better BWinging in bunches from my gallows-tree."
Those who were fertinate enough
to hear Nick Slnnott'l speech at Mad
ras last night came away with a re
newed" appreciation of the worth ol
the district's representative in congress.
MAFALDA
By John Goodwin
Disappointment, delay, postpone
mentnone of these can dishearten
Harry Hard, who has worked so long
and ho hard to get water for the
North uuit. If he ever has any mo
ments of discouragement be kteps
them to himself. He is always work
ing for his dream and always ready,
to give himself in any way to advance
the cause of reclamation in central
Oregon.
The grange picnic at the Plainview
community hall was a model for all
others to pattern after. It was well
organized and well conducted. Those
who were in charge did a good job
and the women who provided the
food have very fortunate husbands.
The pall of smoke that has hung
over the mountains since Saturday
disappeared enough in the afternoon
to let the visitors have a view of the
skyline.
Senator Stanfleld cast an apprais
ing eye over the several bands of
sheep that he saw in the course of
the day. While no longer owning
the number of sheep that were once
his. be still is in the business with a
goodly number.
Senator McNary was pleased to
find that he could drive from Sulem
here with so little effort.
BUfctfl Kngineer La per drive a car
with two carburetors, according to
his assistant. 1!. M. Chadwfck. He
does not waste any time on the road.
Kepresentative Cru in packer begins
to know central Oregon very well
He attended the legion convention at
PrlMVtllc and had been a visitor to
Bead several times before.
At the sound of Jill's breathless
laughter. Maffie suddenly became
herself again. She put her arms
around her sister, drew her on to the
sofa ami kissed her. .
"There, old girK" said she. "Don t
get scared Don t you worry about it
at all. It'll all come right leave it
to me! I can take care of myself.
I've done it ever since I was ten!"
I i
Jill rnme down from her bedroom
ur. hour later. There was a deter
mined expression on her face; she
took her bat from the pg on the door
and put it on. Mafalda bad lit the
lamp and was sitting before the fire
staring into the glow of the coals,
apparently Inst in thought.
"Where are you going?" she asked.
"I am going to see old Dakers. the
lawyer, in Kerry road." replied Jill
abruptly. "His office will be shut,
but I know he'll see me. he did me a
good turn once before, and I like him.
I shall tell him about this wretched
business and ask his advice."
Maffie shrugged her shoulders.
"What good will that do?"
"I don't know. He ought to be
able to do something. If he won't.,
then I'll take it in hand mysWf,"
said Jill. "I feel that the whole af
fair Is too dangerous to let it drift.
It's pot to be faced."
Maffie sat up and looked at her
sister curiously. Jill was very pale,
her eyes shone, and her lips, usually
curved like rose leaves, were com
pressed to a tight line.
"Why. what's com' vr you?" s.ild
Maffie. .surprised. "Vou look an if
you'd got your monkey up; I hardly
know you. You look regular hard!'
"Do I?" said Jilt icily. "I daresay
this thintr has made me hard. I have
i been offered the worst insult a man
s a a
a a a i
TAKE THE BEAUTIFUL CENTURY
DRIVE TO ELK LAKE
Boating Bathing Fishing
Meals Served at the Lodge
PHONE F 0 U R E S E R V A T IONS
ELK LAKE LODGE
BE CAREFUL!!
When in the forests be careful. Watch
your campfire, matches and smokes.
This is the most dangerous season
of the year.
THE SHEVLIN-HIXON CO.
tan offer a woman: t in beginning to
nmlerM.iiul what men of thut sort are
like! And the way he has tTMtad
vim: Back men ought not in get off
as easily as they do. ami leave other
people 0 hear alt the misery of It!"
Maffie looked at her a little un
easily, then she giggled.
" How funny you arc. Jill who'd
have thought you had It In yon? It'
as if a dove had ruffled up its feath
ers an" showed fight! You often t.-ll
me I ve got a temper - now you know
what I feel like when my rag Is out.
You'd make a good title for a fifth
reel The Worm That Turned! I feel
like getting out of .your road! ''
"Don't he silly.'' said Jill impa
tl.ntly. "where are tny hatpins -this
wretched thing won't slay on!"
"Take mine. ehurked them over
there on the what-not." said Mafalda
Jill was in a hurry. She snatched
up the hatpin, a gaudier thing than
she usuall wore, for it had an opyj
head set in a ring of tiny diamonds.
doubtlOM sham stones, and a long
pin. She jammed it through her bat
and went out. Maffie glamed after
her. nothing a glint of that hatpin's
head as Jill passed through the door.
For a while Maffie sat penslye.
"That's one of the pins thut licast
gave live." she said reflectively. "I
wish I'd chucked it away long ago '
She picked up the fellow to it from
the what-not. "All the same, the
stones are real. A jeweler told mi It
didn't cost less than three iuld "
Mafalda stood by the fire, finger
ing the pin thoughtfully. HOT slim
flDCd tOQChad the sharp point.
' I thins." said Mafalda slowly.
1 II take a turn outside, too. 1 shall
get the hump sitting in here alone."
i II IVTHil VII
All lll-t s, Man
It Monad to Tatham Urolith that
fate did it on purpos". No man ever
'suffered from such undeserved bad
!liir-k. !o what he would, acting al-
Iways with the best of motives, he In-
I variably found other people i (inspir
ing to make trouble for him and up-
' set his ph. rs.
His brow was like a thundercloud
and his nose was on one side as Ik
pu: hod open the swing doors of the
tint house of refreshment that lay
in his path. IhejMfftOi on Krllh road
He was in really serious trouble this
time; his world threatened to (rush
I about him in ruins, and hi: needed a
' stimulant.
Tatham bought himself a doubl'
whiskey at the bar. The saloon was
BsarljT empty, for the Honrs of n
Strict Ion were only just over. Tuiham
took his gluss and passed into the
small recess at the end or the saloon:
he win not Inclined Tor company.
A men who was standing at the bar
followed him w ith Interested eyes.
"Know who thai, chap is?" he mur
mured to his companion. "That s old
i Hrough's son of the (ialleons Works,
I Often used lo ate him at lileultheaih
laal year. Wondered what had he
roine of him."
"Is he, thOUgbT" said the other
thoughi lull:. . '"I hen by wind I've
heard of the old man he'll have to
(in out this sort of thing. Hnmh
won't stand for II: lie s a hard nut
to he up against."
"lie's straight, anyway, t's'd lo
hear Home funny tabs about the
fOIIBR 'un. Suppose he'll come In for
the money. John Hrough don't, look
to mc like a first class life, and hVi
getting old."
Tatham, having passed out of view
into the recess, half emptied his plus!
and sal down to overlake events.
Tho Incredible perfidy of women'
He bad done everything a man
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Ni u I't't ItMMPBl
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uiiKht to -In by MaMlda S'nNn. ami
iinlceil a cnat ileal nor. Sin- Inul
required marrtiift ami lw tad mar-
rifd her. like a tfttfootftfl f"l h
was. And now to hear her anylnidy
would think that hr had a tcrlevant f
ImtMd "f Tatham He did not want
(Mr UMl apparently xhe did not wunt
Mm. yet lb6 Btttttl derrnd upon hint
hk' .t hoinh MXplonlon. hrinte all norl
of trouble and danger un hU had
and abuse him into the bargain.
Tatham tarried Bit mind hark, to
those hi tlc wreks u year bark, when
.Mafalda bad been mich an nofenHlon
to him I hat not hi tin elue seemed to
II.
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fOOllSB rlaildesllne WeddlllK til D9pt
ford. thliiK had suddenly Kne
wronic Some meddltnR tinner or bud
tarried a tftlfl to bis father PaOfWl
were alwajn dolSf that sort of tblntc.
nothtiiK eould induce them tth mind
their own business I'll) It had not
id me a little earlier, and then he
won Id probably not have narrfad Ma
falda ut all. Hut In did ami then
followtiiK tin extraordinary ami out
raffaoui behavior of the Kir!.
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