FAGK SIX THK CAPITAL JOUHN'A!;. SAF.KM. OREGON THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1930 UtSTION of HONOR Chapter 23 THK CNEMT 8TBIKC8 Spurred by the knowledge at the menace to all his hopes and ambt . tlona that the irritation project rvnrMented. Olefin hurried Along Ul WCU HUIU yvui tvwauu MIC H"r H.I HI easy, muscular strides that bad caused Ann to liken turn to a wlnglika god overtook Bbeb who bad been sauntering along. In a Jew words Glenn explained the sig nificance of Anne's warning and they plunged Into the subterranean passageway that led to the reser- Tolr. Their fears were momentarily al layed when an Inspection showed nothing suspicious and the watch man said he had noticed nothing out of the ordinary. Aa they were talking one of the foremen came ut of the tunnel and addressed Olenn. - - "Every man on the job has quit." he said, "except the night shift In the tunnel there, and they're going to quit as soon as they're paid off . tn the inornlng." Olenn frowned but made no com , alien t. He indicated bests around , the wall which Hheh, the watchman , and the foreman were to take up, then he walked off quickly In the i direction of the tunnel. Inside the tunnel, the air was un ' questionably charged with mutiny. ' The men who were pushing trucks of earth back and forth eyed Olenn with sullen, lowering hostility. Un der the foreman watchful gase. they all kept up some pretense of work making the least possible speed but the Instant his back was turned to apeak to Olenn, . every pick was dropped, every truck ceased to move. They gath ered In little knots, conferring to gether tn low tones. The foreman explained little more In detail to Olenn what had happened. All but this night shift had been paid off at six o'clock. They had given no notice then of quitting the Job, but later one of the foremen had seen them hang ing around the railroad construe- tlon camp a Jew miles below. On inquiry, he had learned with con siderable difficulty that Douglas had offered them double pay for quitting the job without notice and coming over to the railroad crew. At this Juncture, the men, who had been talking tn separate groups, suddenly united and moved In a body towards Olenn and the foreman. "Well," Olenn said curtly, "what's the trouble?" . .1 I ..t 1!,H win . 1 1 u it areiKU uuw jivuc from the others as spokesman. "We're offered double pay over to the railroad construction camp 11 we quit tonight right now in fact and we're quttttn' that's all." "You haven't stopped to consider. have you?" Olenn suggested quiet ly, "that they're only hiring yon to try to cripple the work here? When they're through with you In a few elays or at most a few weeks they'll kick you art like dogs!" The men only shook their heads, sullenly unimpressed. "We've done got our minds made up," the spokesman said laconically. "It ain't no use wastln' words." "No, I beutve you're right about that." Olenn agreed. With a awtft movement, he drew out his revolver and covered them with it. When he spoke again, his voice was quiet but very earnest. "This tun nel can be finished In IS hours and tho water turned Into the reservoir the only chance I've got to save urn reservoir and the millions of dollars that are tied up tn It from these devils who are trying to blow it up. Any man that makes an other move to quit his Job before that time or to loaf on it will be shot down lure the treacherous scoundrel that he Is. Vow, get back to your work nt got some thing rise to do besides talk!- The Ben. taken eompkRrlr off guard and too. astonished at first to make even a protest, began now to growl and mumble. They started to argue the case seemed once on the point of rushing Glenn and throwing him, but his attitude was so resolute that they finally wav ered, Inst spirit, went back to work by no means willingly, however. Olenn handed his revolver to the foreman, stationed him on guard at the only exit from the tunnel, with orders to snoot if necessary. Then he turned and ran swiftly back to ward the dam. Halfway to the wall, he heard a volley of shots ring out Sheb's old shotgun I When he came up on the run to the spot from which the shots bad apparently been fired, though. Bheb was nowhere to be seen, but the sound of curses and tussling, of something bring drag ged heavily over the ground, guided him along the wall. There was a ammd of something ripping, giving way, tailing, another oath from Bbeb, then swiftly fleeing footsteps. Another shot rang out and another. Olenn and the other two men who had com p at sound of the shots, started In hot pursuit. But it was no use.. The prowler, whoever he was, had escaped, darted Into some prearranged hiding place perhaps. When they came back to the wall after a prolonged and thorough search. Sheb was still standing In in exact spot where they had left him. By the light of the watch man' suiters, tber could are him. glumly shaking his head and star ing down disgustedly at the re mains of an ornate crimson sash which he held In his hands. BUB dolefully shaking his head. be pointed to the place in the sash wnere nis ancient enemy and fel low musician. Totiv. had slashed hts Tray to freedom after being dragged a distance of some dozen xeel or more by hia picturesque appendage. A lew steps away, was a dox of dynamite which the wily soexioan nad abandoned in hasty I light dynamite intended tor tn asm. I might a knowed 1L" Sheb opined, spitting woe-begnely upon in ground, -l might knowed it any he-man that'd wear a thing iute ran to noid up Ins pant !' (Copyright, Ruth Cross) (To be continued) SILVERTON SCOUTS AT COURT OF HONOR fHlmliaj At the January court oc honor of Boy Scout held al Fraternal temple tn Salem, the fol. lowing local scouts earned merits: Second flan Roland Asboe and Harold Davis; merit badge for cooinletloa) f studies were Bex Russell, electricity and chemistry; Raymond Spechl. cycling; Oscar 8pecht, eyetmg; Wesley WUnami, hiking and cooking; Wendell Herk Ison, flremanship: Ralph Langler, masonry, electricity, plumbing; Roy Brady, agriculture, automobile, rep tile study; Harold Davis, fireman ahlp and leathercraft; and Norman uennajon, personal health and flremanship, - LINN COUPLE WEDDED Albany P. W. McDantel, 34, and Constance Trotter, It, Lebanon, were issued a marriage license Wed nesday and were married by County Judge B. M. Payne. Mr. and Mrs. HcUaniel win make their home at Brownsville. ACROSS I. 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