,SPAY. JAmiAEY 9th, 1912 POLK COUNTY OBSERVER THREE flake Nineteen Twelve A p gcord Year Yon will find our company doing its full share in the work of municipal development. If we all pull TOGETHER success is bound to be our reward. Our company want3 no revenue that it does not EARN. We believe that any public utility corporation can be conducted to the satisfaction of the public and the stockholders and be fair to both. No individual nor any corporation can be absolutely perfect. The best we can do is to make an earnest effort always in the right direction. We are anxious to investigate errors and to apply cor rection. Do us the favor of making our office the FIRST PLACE you lodge a complaint. Oregon Power Company J. L. WHITE, Local Manager Telephone 24 Real Estate -I I If vou are interested in Property of I M any kind it will be to your advantage to see me first. If you want to Sell your Property Come in and List it. If you are interested in buying, Read Carefully the following Lists, and then Let me know what you Want. So. 64. 80 acres 2 1-2 miles from Salem near boat landing and sta 1 tion on Salem, Falls City & West i em Ry., 1-2 mile from school, f church and store, 7 room bouse, ! barn 5ox73, two good chicken ! houses, hog houses, water piped i from good spring to house, all fenced with woven wire, large fish pond, etc. GO acres in high state of cultivation, balance pasture and timber, five acres under irrigation and more can be irrigated. Price $8,.)00. Terms if desired. ', No. 4(i. 30 acres of land all level, soil dark rich loam and all in crop, ; on a good wagon road and joins railroad. Will sell all or in 10 acre tracts. Price $110 per acre. ? No. 54. 80 acres of level land all in cultivation, 7 miles from Cor vallis, on the new Electric R. R. now building to Eugene, 1-4 mile from station, near school and good road to town. 5 room house near ly new, barn and other buildings, 11 fenced. Price $G0 per acre. No. 127. 80 acres of good land all in cultivation, 4 miles from Mon mouth, in fine farming country; 6 room house, barn 60x30, two hog houses, chicken house, smoke house, wood house and good orch ard of about 130 trees, good well and spring. Price $125 per acre. Good terms. No. 33. 5 acres just one mile from town on a good road; plank walk all the way to town. All in cul F.E.COOK REAL ESTATE World Famous jfoaluma Incubators I Perfect Regulating Device, Outside i Moisture Pan ICraven Bros.,! t 1 Dallas, Orc-on For This City For Sale tivation and part in crop. New four room house, wood house, chicken house and good well; 24 young fruit trees and some ber ries. Price $1700. Good terms. No. A2. 14 1-2 acres 1 1-2 mile from town. Barn 20x40, lumber on place for house. Soil dark loam, all in crop. Price $3200. Terms. CITY PEOPEETY. No. A3. One of the best bargains in Dallas consisting of a strip of land 100x140 feet on Main St., near Court House. Two good 6 room dwellings with modern improve ments, wood shed, and 25 bearing fruit trees. This is a very good investment. Price $3,500. No. Al. Close in 6 room dwelling in first class condition. Lot 50x 140, good new barn, wood shed, etc. This is a good home and the . price and terms very attractive. Price $1200. No. 01. Five room cottage in first class condition, wood shed and well, lot 50x144; in a desirable part of town. Price $1050. No. 59. Large 9 room two story nlnstered and in good con dition; cellar and cement base ment, good well, chicken noue, woodshed. 4 large lots, 50 bearing fruit trees. Price $1S00. One-half cash, balance easy terms. Will consider a trade. No G2. Choice lot 50x140, two blocks from Main St. Price $250. Easy terms. Dallas, Or. j i t AoiTentttre "' f v " I CHAPTER XVIIL CONTRABAND. HELDON did not mention the subject again, nor did tils con duct change from what It bad always been. Tbere was noth ing ot the pining lover, nor of the lover at all. In tils demeanor. Nor was there any awkwardness between them. They were ns frank and friend ly In their relations as ever., The labor situation in Berande was Improving. The Martha had carried away fifty of the blacks whose time was up. and they bad been among the worst on the plantation live year men recruited by Johnny Be-blowed. men who bad gone through the old days or terrorism when the original owners of Berunde had been driven away. The new recruits, being broken in under the new regime, gave better promise. Joan bad Joined with Sheldon from the start In the program that tbey must be gripped with a strong hand. 1 tbinK it would be n good Idea to put all the gangs nt work close to the house this afternoon." she an nounced one day at breakfast. "I've cleaned up the house, and you ought to clean up the barracks. There is too much stealing going on." Joan nnd Sheldon, both armed, went through the barracks, house by bouse, the boss boys assisting. A wealth ot loot was recovered. There were fully n dozen cane knives. big backing weapons, with razor edges. capable of decapitating a man at a stroke, but most astonishing was the quantity ot ammunition- cartridges for Lee Mel fords, for Winchesters and Marlins, for revolvers from 3:2 caliber to 45. shotgun cartridges. Joan's two boxes ot UH cartridges of prodigious bore for the ancient Snldersef Malaita. flasks of black powder, sticks of dy namite, yards of fuse and boxes of detonators. But the great And was in the house occupied by Gogoomy nnd five Port Adams recruits. The fact "MB rratsH ALOWO tod toc di alto- OETHKii. that tbe boxes yielded nothing excited Sheldon's suspicions, and be gave or ders to Hig up tbe wurtben floor. Wrapped matting, well oiled, free from rust, and brand new. two Win chesters were first unearthed. Shel don did not recognize tbem. They bad not come from Berande: neither bad the forty flasks of powder found under the corner post ot the bouse: and. while be could not be sure, be could remember no loss of eight boxes of detouators. The absence of any car tridge made Sheldon persist in the digging up ot tne floor, and a Cfty pound flour tin was bis reward. With glowering eyes Gogoomy looked ou whiie Sheldon took from the tin a hundred rounds each Tor the two Win chesters and fully as many roonds more of ooniewrlpt cartridges ot ail ...pt and make and calibres. Tbe contraband and stolen pror-en? , Mnje t ,nSD cooid swim ns wen was pllwl in assorted beapa on lb'yoQ. v.aybe tt would beset cotitidenca back venorta ot tne bungalow. A gocn al you bare." few paces from the bottom of tl j Joa kDow 1 think it would be step were grouped tbe forty olZ t0 t. married to a man such a rrits. wbiie behind tbem. In solid array, j joa seem to becoming." she remark Uie several hundred blacks cf the Fta- i wita one f ber abrupt changes that tttion. At tbe bead of tne nept Ja uwtji agtounded film. "1 should thick nd SSeldon were seated. i you could be trained Into a very Rood -Look at It," Sbeldoo said to Josa. . bast)aDd-yoJ know, not one of tbe -We've been sleeping over Tolcaoo. : domlBeertDj tmd. but one wbo con TfceT ocEfct to be whirred"- sidered tU wU was Jut ss much -.No whip ce." Gogoomy cried ont a 3,1 , tiirwlt and Jost as e-"m -ratter tJcS m b ? h ,nt ;es:!y. you know. ctt Me wfc!p. too mora . v.v. .tr,r Ten. rk en. my word. :A Romance of The South Seas DY JiCRlOMDOI Copyright. 1910. by Street & Smith Copyright. IOII. by the Macmillan Company out of you. Here. you. Kwaque. put 'm Irons along that fella Gogoomy." Kwaque. a strapping gang boss, plucked Gogoomy from out of his fol lowing, and helped by the other gang bosses twisted bis arms behind him and snapped on tbe heavy handcuffs. "Me finish along you, close up. you die altogether," Uogoomy, with wrath distorted face, threatened the boss boy. "Please, no whipping." Joan said In a low voice. "It whipping Is neces sary, send them to Tulngl and let the government do It. Give them their choice between a fine or an official whipping." Sheldon nodded and stood up, facing the blacks. "Manonmle."' be called. Mauonmle stood forth and waited. "You tella boy bad leiia too much." Sheidou charged. "Voii steal 'm plenty. Me cross along you too much. S'nose. vou like m, me take m one fella pound along you in big book. S'pose you no like "m me take m one fella pound, then me send you fella along Tulngi catch m one strong fella government whipping. Plenty New Georgia boys, plenty Vsabel boys stop along jail aloug Tulagi Them fella no like Malaita boys little bit. My word, they give 'm you strong fella whipping. What you say?" "Vou take m one felia pound along me. was the answer. And Manonmle. patently relieved. stepped back, while Sheldon entered the hue in the plantation labor Jour Dai. Boy after boy. he called the of fenders out and gave them their choice. and bov bv boy each one elected to pay the tine imposed. Gogoomy and his five tribesmen were fined three pounds each, and at Go- eoomvs guttural command they re fused to pay. "S'pose you go along Tulagt." Shel don warned him; "you catch m strong Fella whipping and you stop along Jail three fella year. SavveeY" Gogoomy wavered. "Von take m three fella pound along m," Gogoomy muttered, at the same time si-owling bis hatred at Sheldon and transferring nail the scowl t Joan and Kwarjue. "Me finish along you. you eaten m big fella trouble, mv word. Father belong me big fella chief along t ort Adams." "Tbat will do." Sheldon warned him. "You shut mouth belong you. "Me no fright," the son of a chief rptnriert. bv bis Insolence increasing his stature In the eyes of his fellows, "Lock him up for tonight," Sheldon said to Kwaque. "Sun he come up put m that fella and five fella belong him alone grass cutting, savvee? "There will be trouble with Gogoomy yet," Sheldon said to Joan, as the boss boys marshalled their gangs and led them away to their work. Keep an eye on him. Be careful when you ure rtHinir ninne on the plantation. The loss of those Winchesters and all that ammunition baa hit him harder than your cuffing did. He Is dead ripe or mischief." "I wonder what has become of Tu Anr. It's two months since be dlsap peared Into tbe bush, and not a word of him after be left mnu. Joan Uckiand waa sitting astride her borse by tbe bank of the Haiesuna where tbe sweet corn had been plant ed. and Sheldon waa leaning against her horse's shoulder. -Yea. it la a long time for no news to have trickled down." be answered, watching ber keenly from under his hat brim and wondering as to the measure of ber anxiety for the aa venturous gold hunter. "But Tudor -m mm out all right. He did a thing t tbe start that I wouldn't have given him or an? otber man credit ror-per naded Binn Charley to go along with .!. i n o-nror no other Bloo nigger has ever gone so far into the bush nnless to be kal kai'd. "Look! Look!" Joan cried in a low voice, pointing across the narrow stream to a slack eddy, where a huge : crocodile drifted like a log awasu. i -Ugh! Tbe filthy beasts! I bate tbemi i I bate them!" j "And yet you go diving among I.. ft-.- Sheldon chlded. "Just the ( tr..,k TOn are Irr s-r.-v;r.g.' 1 Kr.- lanrted aod rode awsy, k-av- nesa iu her words, eaitrfeiiuuihe flutter. one womanl? attempt at deliberate lure and encourugement he would have been elated. Hut be knew absolutely that it was tbe boy and not tbe woman who bad so daringly spoken. Joan rode through twenty acres of uncleared cane. The grass was waist high and higher, and as she rode along she remembered that Gogoomy was one of a gang of boys tbat bad been detailed to the grass cutting. A little farther on she heard voices and reined in and listened. It was Go goomy talking. Dog be stop 'm along house, night time he walk about." Gogoomy was saying. "Vou fella boy catch 'm one fella pig. put 'm kai-kai, belong blm dog along one big fella fish hook. S'pose dog be walk about catcb 'm kai kai. you fella boy catch 'm dog ailee same one shark. Dog be finish close up. Big reiia marster sleep along Dig fella iiouse. White Mary sleep along pickaninny house. One fella Adamu be stop along outside pickaninny bouse. You fella boy finish 'm dog, finish 'm Adamu, finish m big fella marster, finish 'm white Mary, finish 'm alto gether. Plenty musket be stop, planty powder, ple.'iy tomahawk, plenty knife fee. Sun be come up we long way too much." "Me catch 'm pig sun he go down," spoke up one whose tbln fulsetto voice Joan recognized as Delonging to Cosse, one of Gogoomy's tribesmen. "Me catch m dog," said another. "And mr. catch 'm white fella Mary," Gogoomy cried triumphantly. "Me catch 'm Kwaque he die along him quick." This much Joan beard of the plan to murder, and then her rising wrath proved too much for her dlscreon. She spurred her horse Into the grass, crying: What name you fella boy, eh? What name?" Tbey arose, scrambling and scatter ing, and to ber surprise she saw there were a dozen of them As she looked In their glowering faces and noted the heavy, two-foot hacking cane knives tn their bunds, she became suddenly aware of the rashness of her act. If ouly she had her revolver or a rifle, all would bave been well. But" she had carelessly ventured out unarmed. To much talk along you fella boy. she said severely. "Too much talk. too little work. Savvee?" Gogoomy made no reply, but. ap parently shifting weight be slid one foot forward. The other hoys, spread fanwlse about her, were also sliding forward, the cruel cane knives In their bands advertising their Intention. You cut m grass!" she commanded Imperatively. But Gogoomy slid his other foot forward. Sbe measured the distance sflth ber eve. it would lie Impossible to whirl her horse around and get away. She would be chopped down from behind. She lifted ber riding whip threaten ingly, nnd at the same moment drove In both spurs with her heels, rushing the startled horse straight ot Gogoomy. He swerved aside to avoid the borse. at the same time swinging bla cane knife in a slicing blow tbat would bave cut ber in twain. She leaned forward under the flying steel, which cut through her riding skirt, through tbe edge or the saddle, through the saddle cloth, and even slightly Into the nurse Itself. Her right band, still raised, came dowu. tbe thin whip whistling through the air. She saw the white, crooked mark of the weal clear across the sullen, handsome face, and still what was practically in the stime tu staut she saw another member of the baud, over ridden, go down before her, and she beard bis snarling and grimacing chatter for all the world lite uu angry monkey. Theu sbe was free and away, beading the horse at top speed for tbe bouse. Out of her sea training she was able to appreciate Sheldon's executlvenesa when sbe burst in 011 him with, ber news. Springing from the steamer chair in which be bad been lounging while waiting for breakfast, he clapped his bands for the bouse boys; and. while listening to her. he was buckling on bis cartridge belt and running the mechanism of his automatic pistol. "Ornflri." be snapped out bis orders. "you fella ring big fella bell strong fella plenty. You finish "m bell, you put m saddle on borse. VlaburL Jou go quick bouse belong Seelee be stop. tell 'm plenty black fella run away ten fella two fella black fella boy.1 He scribbled a note and handed It to Laiaperu. "LalajMTU. you go quick bouse belong white fella marster Boucher. "That will head them back from the coast on both sides." be explained to Joan. -And old Seelee will turn bis whole village loose vu their track ss well." In response to the summons of tbe big bell Joan t Tabltlnns were the first to arrive, by their glistening bKli- and panting chests showing tbat tbey bad run all the way. .. m t ...it. ruriuuu 1 -v 1 1 uvv. , . ' ... -. or St nd deal out ammunition and handcuff!. Adamu Adam, wlib loaded riSe. be placed on guard over ttie whalcboats. Noa Noah, aidrd by Matapuu. was instructed to take charge of the working gangs as fat as tbey came la. to keep tbem atnus4-d, and to guard against their being stam peded Into making a break for them elves. The five other Tar.itians men to follow Joan and Sheldon on f t t'm glad we unearthed that arsenal the otber day." Sheldon remarked as they rode out cf the corrp-'und rs'e. A hundred yards aay th-y encoun tered cue of tbe c!ertt.g gang or. mi.-. la. It was Kwiau-'s f-' tut doa looked In va'a for f:n. "Whit rr thnt f""i Ki-v- "Here, you" fella Babatanl you talk 'm mouth belong you." - Babatanl stepped forward In all the pride of one singled out from among bis fellows. "Gogoomy he finish along Kwaque altogether," was Babatanfs explana tion. "He take 'm head 'b'long him run like b-." In brief words and with paucity of imagination he described the murder. and Sheldon and Joan rode on. A mile farther on, where the run aways' trail led straight toward the k'n!", BHB BUSHED THUS STAlrrWD IlOliSB STltAlOHT AT OOUUOMV. bush, they encountered the body of Kwaque. The head had been hacked eff and was missing, and Sheldon took It on faith that the body was Kwaque's. He had evidently put up a tight, for a bloody trail led away from the body. CIIAPTEIt XIX. A WESSAQK FliOM THE BtiBIU NCE they were well into the thick bush, the horses had to be abandoned. Papehara was left in charge, while Joan and Sheldon and the remalulug Tuultians pushed ahead on foot An hour later, following along a wild pig trail. Sbet don suddenly baited. The bloody track had ceased. The Tahltlntis cast ou. in the bush on either side, and a cry from Utanii apprised them of a find. Joan waited till Sheldon came back. "It's Mauko." he said. "Kwaque did for him. and be crawled in there and died. That's two accounted for. There are ten more." Crossing one of the quiet Jungle spaces, where naught moved but n vel vety twelve Inch butterfly, they hinrd the sound of shots, 'T.ignt, jonn counted. "It was ou'y one gnu. It must be riipelmra." They hurried on, but when they reached the tqtot they weie In doubt The two horses stood quietly tethered, and ivpetiiira. shunned on I1I.1 hums, was having 11 peaceful smoke. Ad vancing toward him, Sheldon tripped on a body Hint lay In I lie grass, aud ns be saved himself from fulling his eyes lighted ou h seioud. Jou 11 recognized this one. It was t'osse, one of Gi goouiy's triltesmen. the one who bud promised to catch at sunset the pig that wits to have baited the hook for Satun. "No luck, missie." was rapelinra's greeting, accompanied by a disconso late shake of the bead. "Catch only two boy. I have good shot at Go goomy, ouly I miss." "But you killed them." Joan chlded. "You must catch them alive." The Tahltian smiled. "How?" he queried. "I am have a smoke. I think ubout Tahiti, and breadfruit and Jolly good time at Bora Bora. Quick. Just like that ten boy be run out of bush for me. Knch boy have long knife. Gogoomy have oug knife one hand and Kwaque's bead In other band, t no stop to catch 'em alive. I shoot like h . How you catcb 'em nlive, ten boy, ten long knifa and Kwaque's head?" The scattered paths of the different boys, where they broke back after the disastrous attempt to rush the Ta hltian, soon led together. They traced It to the Berande, which the runaways bad crossed with the clear lntentkn of burying themselves In the huge man grove swamp that lay beyond. "There is no use our going any far ther." Sheldon said. "Seelee will turn out his village and hunt them cut of tbjit" (To be Continued next Turxlay) TT. Kvor Got Tin Monc7 Sufhcrl.,!' Kazle K al ;' . , .. . , cured Ills vri a; i un uni it. raiiilc-s and ham. '(-. Slafriu's lrv. store. Poultry AiBocia'.ion I'ecv.r.g. A mcctii;? of the Polk County Poultry .'iatin nil! t-e 1 ' i! tl.e Court Il-.n-e. ia Ia;ia. t 2 J. m., We.!;if.lay, 'January l' 1'12. for the pnrj.o'.e of eort-iuctir annua! !ctin ! t.i.r; n tin.e rA t.Jace .f the V-12 !.'-. . a:i 1 t u:cn.lr are rjr.vi.fy r("i!. a" 1r 1. A. O. HTMVrU Vi I!;. V." IN NIC VllWVS, i"' n. f T; , e the th- U1Ul-" ' - . .. ' . . .M -Wbt bid yo"J ie;;a .;. it2t!!ii pwt-Jn"0"'1 " j na7 a!'-: s r"- C'-n-irt !! en t"S' M 1 1 ;re H'd t"-a t !" t-:t "t V f- tt.