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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1927 Page 3 Mrs Cuevas’ Quick Recovery g;:*:-:-:-:-: JERSEY MILK AND CREAM GEORGE LAWRENCE & SON Phone No. 37-3 The only milk sold in Estacada from Federal accredited Tuberculin free cows The Leading Lady Threatened W ith Yearn o f I'a in arui G r ie f D ue to Cripplin g Rheu» m a lu m a m i R u n - Down t.ondU l i e n , San t'ra n r i i c e II itlow Re* stored to Good H ealth by ian la c. B y GERALDINE BONNER T anlao scored a com plete victo ry in th e case of Airs. C uevas, 2.508 Bush Bt., Ban Francisco, w hosays:“ For t lin e y e a rs I h a d bean c r ip p l e d . P o is o n in m y lin g e rs a n d h a n d s d e v e lo p e d Into rheum atism . “ 1 w as even u n - ___________ ahletodressnivself. M ytrouLdoebrought on h eart trouble. M y stom ach was up set so thut food did n ot nourish me. I lost all a p p etite , becam e weak a n d exhaust ed a n d m y usual good color disappeared. “ T anlao bro u g h t health a n d happi ness, th e poisons in m y system were ex pelled. M y digestion is as good as m y appetite. I am so strong a n d so well, w ith all signs for fu tu re health th u t I am full of praise fo rT a n la c .” T h is tom e, m ade of roots, b ark s a n d herlis, helps build tip w eak bodies, p u t flesh on scraw ny bones, free the sys tem of poison a n d relieve cause of pain. Benefit b y M rs. C uevas' ex|terience. L et T anlao give you glorious health . G e t y o u r first b o ttle from y o u r d rug g is t—today! W N U S erv ie « CHAPTER XI—Continued EARL LA F O R G E The “SQUARE DEAL" Earlier Hair Cuts 33c—Children 23c —Shave 13c BOBBING—A SPECIALTY Shop on Broadway Estacada, Oregon R. G. M A R C H B A N K C O N FEC TIO N ER Y A N D L IG H T LUNCH INTERNATIONAL MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHES BOB’S BARBER SHOP ana MARCEL SALON STRICTLY SANITARY V SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Haircutting 35c Share 15c MAS ONTO BLDO., ESTACAD A A R T SM ITH , P ro p . ESTACADA TRUCK LINE D A ILY T R IP S FROM ESTACADA TO PORTLAND LEA V E A LL F R E IG H T A T W A R E H O U SE l a o rd e rin g y o n r fre ig h t se n t th ro u g h u s you receiv e p e rso n a l se rv ice b o th In E s ta c a d a and P o rtla n d th a t w ill save tim e a n d m oney 0 . R. JO SSY PHONE 18-IS C all a n d D e liv e r S ervice PORTLAND -CARVER-ESTACADA STAGES M unicipal T e rm in a l, S ix th a n d 8 a lm o n Sts.— P h o n e M ain 778J. L IN N ’S INN. E sta c a d a , O regon.— DA ILY (A ) A. M. P.M. P.M. •A M. M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P o rtla n d 3:00 8:20 L t . E s ta c a d a 8:00 4:10 8:30 C lac k am a s 2:30 6:80 E ag le C reek 8:18 4:48 8:45 C a rv e r 2:40 7:00 B a rto n 8:28 4:58 8:56 B a rto n 8: OS 7:2# C a rv e r 8:46 8:18 9:16 E a g le C reek 8:18 T : 35 C lac k am a s 8:68 6:25 9:35 E a ta c a d a 8:30 7:60 A r. P o rtla n d 8:30 8:00 10:00 •D a lly e x c e p t S u n d ay (A) S a tu rd a y Only. SUNDAY—L eave P o rtla n d 10 a. m. L eave E sta c a d a 4:30 p. m. iiiia ir. A Safe Placs to Put Your Money — 16--- “N ot a th in g ,” uiibw ered R aw son. “B u t we w ere a t a d is a d v a n ta g e ; not chough lig h t, a n d It's a good-sired place. W e’ll com b It o v e r tom orrow m o rn in g by d ay lig h t. O f c o u rse he could h a v e got out on th e Isla n d —all th u t k itc h e n w in g ’s k e p t open, l i e m ight h a v e been lying low up th e re all y e ste rd a y a n d h ave com e dow n last n ig h t. All q u ite possible b u t— well, w e ll know to m o rro w .” H e w a lk ed to th e w indow a n d looked ou t. “ D a rk a s a p o c k et 1” H e tu rn e d to B a s s e tt: “ W hen th e tid e 's fu ll o u t could a p e r son g e t a cro ss th a t c h an n e l e x ce p t by th e c au sew a y ? ” “T h e re a re p lac es w h e re th ey m ight sw im the stre a m In th e m iddle. I t ’s a deep stro n g c u rre n t b u t a good sw im m er could do It.“ “H e m ight try It— h e m u st be pretty- k een ubout g e ttin g off h ere. You know th is shoreline. S uppose you go dow n und tu k e up a s ta tio n below the b o ath o u se am ong th o se Ju n ip e r hushes. T h a t’s a p lac e a perso n m ig h t use a s a s h e lte re d s t a r t fo r a get-aw ay . You c a n ’t see hut you can h e ar. T a k e W il lia m s’ gun, und If th e r e ’s a sound, challenge, If th e re ’s no a n sw e r, shoot. I'll com e dow n w ith you, I W ant to tu k e a look a t P u trlc k a n d I ’ll sta y ro u n d m yself fo r u w hile.” H e ste p p ed to th e sill o f th e w in dow b u t W illiam s, fe elin g fo r his r e volver, sto p p ed h im : "H o ld on u m inute. I g o t a n Idea th a t I th in k ’ll help a bit. I ’ve been th in k in g o f It all day a n d If I'm not m ista k e n i t ’ll lan d y o u r m an o r y our w om an n e u te r und e u sle r tliun lying In w a it fo r them o u tsid e w h e re they know by th is tim e w e’ve got a g u a rd .” Raw-son tu rn e d back In to th e ro o m : " L e t's h e ^ r It— w e w a n t to c le a r th is up to n ig h t B u t, Mr. B a sse tt, you go on. Stop a n d tell P a tric k w h a t y o u ’re doing a n d see th a t h e ’s on the Job. I ’ll be dow n w ith him la te r, u n less W illiam s' Idea opens up som e th in g new .” B a sse tt took th e re v o lv e r and ste p p ed o u t o f th e w indow . H e re a c h e d th e b o a th o u se and gro p ed h is w ay a b o u t It to And P a t rick. C om ing ro u n d th e a n g le w here th e m an w as s ta tio n e d he p ronounced his n am e a n d w as su rp rise d to g et no a n sw e r. H e stre tc h e d a fe elin g hand w hich cam e in c o n ta c t w ith a larg e w arm bulk, im m ovable u n d e r his touch and g iving fo rth a sound of heavy reg u la r b re a th in g . H is own b re a th in g stifled, his m ovem ents n o iseless a s a c a t’s he stru c k a m atc h a n d s h e lte r ing It w ith h is cu rv ed hand, held 11 o u t In Its glow he saw P a tric k h u d dled on th e bench, h is sh o u ld ers b ra ce d a g a in s t th e w all, his head drooped fo rw a rd In p ro fo u n d sleep. P re sse d a g a in s t th e w all, he c alcu late d th e d ista n c e s nhout him . T he a p p ro ac h to th e c au sew a y w as to his rig h t, a n Incline o f rocky step s, and In th e stilln e ss he could h e a r th e lig h te st fo o t d e scen d in g them . On su c h a n ig h t J o e m ight v e n tu re again —w ould v e n tu re If his n erve st ill held. If he did It w ould be wltlilD th e next hour, a n d If P a tric k sle p t and Itaw son did n o t com e h e w ould go by u n c h a l lenged. A fitful b reeze aro se, c a rry in g sea odors. H e h e a rd th e m u rm u rln g s of th e tid e gro w in g low er, fa in te r, till th ey su n k to silen c e a n d he knew the bed of th e c h an n e l w-us uncovered. CHAPTER XII This Company has invested over $77,000,000 In this territory. It has 90,000 light and power customer» serves a population of over 400,000. and Its business is growing steadily every day. We offer you an opportunity to invest your money in this successful and well-managed busi ness at 6.67 per cent interest LET US TELL YOU MORE ABOUT IT. INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT 820 Electric Building Portland Electric Power Company PORTLAND, OREGON laaaaB iaisa W illiam s th o u g h t highly of his Idea. It b a d com e to him th a t m orning w hile th in k in g of th e perso n he had beard d e scen d in g th e s ta irs , th e person he In siste d w a s M rs. Stokes. It w a s a sim p le a n d p ra c tic a b le plan —a w a tch k e p t fo r th e re st o f th e n ig h t on th e s ta lra a n d c e rta in points o f e x it. In th e fa c e of p ositive o rd e rs tw o people h a d com e from th e upper floor th e n ig h t before, M iss T rac y on a n e rra n d th a t Itaw so n th o u g h t su s picious, M rs. S tokes, In W illiam s’ opinion, to c o m m u n ica te w ith h e r hus band. E ven If b oth m en w ere w rong som e pow erful In cen tiv e w as m aking them ta k e such ris k s and It w as nat o ra l to suppose th a t Incentive m ight be s tre n g th e n e d a f te r tw e n ty -fo u r ho u rs o f s tra in a n d u n c e rta in ty . T hey m lght try It a g ain , a n d to c atch them a t It, su rp ris e th em In th e a c t— If they d id n 't b re a k dow n on th e spot— a little grilling w ould do th e Job. R aw so n looked a t h is a s s is ta n t w ith an ap p ro v in g eye. T h e Idea w as good, excellent, a n d w ith o u t w a ste o f tim e they a rra n g e d th e d istrib u tio n o f the w atch. W illiam s w ould ta k e th e fro n t sta irs , his p a rtic u la r p re y w as th e re and he had a lre a d y located th e position of the e le c tric lig h t b u tto n . R aw son would s ta tio n h im self In th e kitchen w ith Its tw o do o rs one to th e outside, one to th e hail. T h e living room they arould assig n to Shine, less Im p o rtan t th an e ith e r of th e o th e r am bushes, but co m m anding th e e n tra n c e to the side w ing and th e p a th to th e cau se w ay a n d dock. A nyone descending th e hack s ta ir s to m ake an e x it from th e h ouse w ould e ith e r tu rn to th e kitchen o r go th ro u g h th e living room and w hichever w ay th ey took, would ru n uiiu a tra p . T h e m en w ere sa tis (C o p y r ig h t by T h e B o b b s - M e r r ill C o .) fled, eac h one w us d e ta ile d to th e spot room w as su d d e n ly p lunged in to E g y p w hore he m ig h t expect to a p p re h e n d tia n b la c k n e s s; lie h a d to feel fo r th e th e o b jec t o f h is suspicion. T h e liv in g c h a ir he had (lulled up, a n d , g ra sp in g room , c e n tra l und exposed, m ight s a fe th e trip o d , n e a rly u p set It. S w earin g ly be le ft to Shine. u n d e r his b re a th , lie found th e a rm s T h ey found S hine In th e b u tle r's o f th e c h a ir n n d let h im se lf down room sle ep in g soundly on th e o u tsid e upon It c a re fu lly , to avoid crea k in g . of th e bed. H e w as m ade a c q u a in te d T h e silen ce of th e ho u se closed a ro u n d w ith th e p lan , and (tu m b lin g and him, a silen c e th a t w as lik e oblivion. heavy-eyed follow ed them . In th e hall T h e d a rk n e ss show ed no b re a k ns his Itaw so n le ft them , ta k in g his w ay to g lan ce tra v e le d o v e r It. A solid. Im Ills h id in g place, th e o th e r tw o fa rin g p e n e tra b le w all. It w as h a rd to look on to th e scene of S hine’s d u ties. H ere a t, ttie eye re q u ire d so m e th in g to rest he receiv ed his In stru c tio n s, special upon. A fte r he h a d s ta re d Into it for e m p h asis being luld on th e d o o r th a t w liat seem ed a m e a su re le ss s tre tc h of led to th e k itc h e n w ing and th e back tim e, lie felt he m u st sh u t Ids ey es fo r s ta irs . Shine looked from th e d oor to a m om ent o f re sp ite . H e did so, his W illiam s w ith a p e rp le x ed frow n. H e head drooped, nodded, su n k , a n d h*- did n o t lik e to a d m it— no m ore th a n lay n big c ru m p le d figure h e ld In th e he h a d liked to disp lay th e h e a lth y em b race o f th e c h air. A h an g — In th a t silen c e a s loud ns vigor o f his a p p e tite — th a t he w as so sleepy It w as d o ubtful w h e th e r he a cannon sh o t—a re n d in g h u rs t of T hen from every could keep aw ak e . In th is e m b a r light w aked Idm. ra ssin g position, w hen he d e sired to side of the house n o ise broke, groans, lf y i re d itn b ly and fe are d scream s, slam m in g of doors, th u d d in g a cq u it h im se self wen the w eak n ess of his flesh, he too hud footfalls. W illiam s' voice sh o u te d th e first Intellig ib le w o rd s : an Idea. “You got th em —good w ork I W h ere T hey Ju st w a n ted to know w ho th e person w as, d id n 't th ey ? H e w o u ld n 't the h— I a re th e lig h ts? ” T h a t shook S h in e in to • •«nsclous have to c atch them , w hich w ould he n e arly Im possible In th e d a rk a n d w as ness, and he c alle d , to th e gallery, u n n e ce ssa ry a s no one could g e t off w hence a p a tt e r o f h a re fe e t a n d fe th e Island. T o see them , be a b le to m ale c rie s ro s e : “ I t ’s all rig h t. D o n ’t he sc a re d . It s only a fla sh lig h t.” M ale voices follow ed, h a rs h and loud, ns th e m en cam e ru sh in g In. ltn w so n 's from th e le ft w ith th e c ra sh o f th e d oor flung back a g a in st th e w all. “ W h a t a re you doing h e re ? W h at w as th a t? ” B a s s e tt's fro m th e e n tra n c e , his body colliding w ith f u rn itu re a s he ra n M indly fo rw a rd . S om ew here In th e d a rk n e ss b ehind, S tokes', high a n d choked, b re a k in g Into c u rse s. And o ver all M iss P in k n e y ’s rid in g th e t u m ult like th e w n r cry of th e V alky rie s : "W hy don’t som e o f you fools tu rn on th e e le c tric ity ? T h e b u tto n 's on th e rig h t side o f th e door.” B a sse tt's h a n d fo u n d It n n d th e room w as flooded w ith lig h t. T h e wom en in s tr a ig h t w h ite n ig h t gow ns stood on th e g a lle ry hu d d led to g e th e r. T h e d re a d fu l d a rk n e s s lift ed, th ey lean ed o v e r th e ra ilin g , th e ir faces p a llid betw een h an g in g locks of h a ir, d ro p p in g a sh o w e r o f q u e stio n s on th e m en below . O ne o f th em w as h y ste ric a l a n d gnve fo rth a sobbing w all, a n d W illiam s sh o u te d w ith u n g rj a u th o r i t y : “K eep q u iet up th e re . N o th in g s In Its Glow He Saw P a tric k H uddled th e m a tte r. D id n 't you h e n r It w as a flash lig h t? ” on th e Bench. Som eone s tra n g le d a screiim — W il Identify them , g et o nto w ho w as s te a l lia m s th o u g h t It w as F lo ra h u t could ing ro und th e house, w as th e point. not ho su re. T h en th ey m ade a sltnul If th a t w a s e n ough h e ’d a wuy of do t i i i i c o i i s r e tr e a t to th e belt room s f o r ing it, th e su re s t a n d m ost efficacious negligees a n d slip p ers, « Id le th e m en. w ay It could be done, no scram b lin g g a th e re d ro und Shine, liste n e d to Ids round th e fu rn itu re , no u n c e rta in ty — e x p la n a tio n . No, h e'd seen n o th in g he’d se t h is sm all c am era fo r a flash am i h e a rd nothing, h u t h e’d got th e lig h t p h o to g rap h . T h e m a te ria ls w ere p ic tu re all rig h t, w h o e v er It w as, he all a t hand. All he hud to do w as to had them . Now h e ’d go a n d develop get them re a d y a n d if a n y o n e e n te re d It— he Could do th a t in a few min by th e d oor he w as to w atch , h e ’d u I p s — nnd th e re w a s th e p ro je c to r In have th e ir n u m b e r b efo re th e y knew It. th e c o rn e r he could use, th ro w It onto A W illia m s w a s In te re ste d —It w as a som ething w here th e y ’d all see. n e a t tric k a n d tic k le d his fancy. As sh e e t o v e r t h a t sc re e n by th e desk he w as lg n o ru n t o f th e process, Shine would do. e x p la in ed It, g e ttin g his p ro p e rtie s T h ey u rg e d him o u t, th e y ’d a tte n d from th e c a b in e t a s he spoke. T he to e v e ry th in g : h u rry u p w ith th e pic flash-light p o w d er In a sa u c e r on the lu re . W illiam s w as u n a b le to hide hi- tab le , th e n a double w ire e x ten d in g e latio n . I lls Idea, a u g m e n ted by from It to a p o in t above th e door— S hine's, w as n b u ll’s-eye Idt, a n d his th e p a ir o f a n tle rs w ould answ er. voice show ed an e x u lta n t e x citem en t T h e re th e w ire w ould be cut, one-lm lf as he called to M iss P in k n e y to bring h an g in g dow n fro m th e a n tle rs , the a sheet. Ita w so n ’s s a tis fa c tio n wu« o th e r tw iste d ro u n d th e door handle. less a p p a re n t, b u t h is eye w us alight Its e n d sta n d in g out. W hen th e door w ith a n tic ip a tio n . If It w as th e boy w as opened th e tw o sev ered en d s w ould he had run hack u p stn lrs, for no exit com e In c o n ta c t a n d m ake th e c ir h a d been a tte m p te d th ro u g h the c u it w hich w ould Bet off th e pow der. k itchen. W ith th e w hole h ouse a stir H e did not tell W illiam s th a t th e ta k he'd be a fra id to com e dow n a n d th ey ing o f th e p ic tu re could be achieved had him s a fe a s a r a t In a tra p . Ini w h e th e r he w as a sle e p o r aw ak e , but p a tie n t a t th e w a it fo r S h in e ’s re s n th a t th e c a m e ra w ould m ak e Its re c p e ara n ce , h e le ft th e room , sa y in g he o rd w h a te v e r his s ta te w us a n Im w as going to th e b o a th o u se fo r a w ord m ense re lie f to h is m ind. w ith P a tric k . W illiam s le ft a n d he quick ly com T h e noise o f th e w om en's fo o tstep s p lete d h is p re p a ra tio n s. B efo re he on th e s ta ir s cam e In s descending m ade h is final a d ju s tm e n t of the tw o ru sh . T h ey h u rs t In. th e ir voices go w ires h e u nloosed th e la tc h o f Hie Ing be fo re th em , a a c a tte rln g of door t h a t It m ig h t open easily nnd gasped, e xplosive u tte ra n c e s. n o iselessly a t th e first p ush of a “C a n ’t you d— d w om en keep s till? ’ ste a lth y h and. T h en , h is c am era In S to k es gro u n d o u t b e tw ee n h is tee th place, he tu rn e d off th e lights. 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