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" I me Silver - i MM Horde By REX BEACH COI'YU ICIIT. 1000. BY IIAKITM U tl It 0 T H t ft 4 synopsis on i'iu:ci:i)iN(i ciiAinims. ' nnyrt Kmarann nt "Klngtrlata' I'tnaat nUr Kalvlk. AlnU, ami Mint a yuunn whit, wumaii, (.'lurry Malotla, who alta lara lhatii Charry daarrlliaa Hi aalmnn nahrrlai nil Marah, h uncriiiuluui litad of lti Knlvlk ranuarlaa. (."harry owna ra.nriry all. Krnarann. Ootirii 1111 unit aha o Into jrtnrhli, Kmrraon ilrarrlhaa hla Utlura to "inaka fM" In Aloha. Kinaraon Mora Clirrry trnxtbr- Hull, rra.ar ami Krnaraon naarly Ium lhair llvaa In Kalmal alul rnl.a thn attain r at Kalmal on lhair way out la ! capital Aftar dreadful prlvntlom thay rti tha lMal at Kaitlak urn) at anon n rmita fur Clilragti Uiiiwtun aaaka Mlia MIIiIimI MJUUnil. Mlia ftii.l Kmrraon a rniratinl liar fa- ilhar Wayna Waytnixt la a mllllonalr. lt-n Clyila ufTrra llv.uuu tunard Mi ran- itry Hall ami Kmartnn rrtaat Marah In Chl acn Marah la a aiilior fur Mlldinl'a ami Marah trlli Mllriratl nIfiuI Ctitrrr laltitl II" ami Waiiia Wuilaml ulari a klin.rl.-a Ir hi Mllilrrl learna Hi I I'mi-rtnn ami ("liar- r am iMirlnna llankrr llllllaril. Hntltla. afuira lu latnl Itmtraiin I !(,() Clirrry ho haa arilvnl In HmHII. aMriili din- tr liivliallnn from inillant narrr n;arra uial i;rnraon la In larry Mlldrr.1 Marah raiitra annoying laya fur Kfn.r.en a -nrly TaNima r- uaaa l.in.raun a loan (Iron twainta Li), at C'lwrry cjii .t tha loan from Mil- Kin.riop mraara Clirrrr lr rrllltltlni ff frlmdly rrlatlona Willi llllllaril Oirr. aaaa llllllaiil. hn uiirirrl1ly fur- lhe I ha Inmiay Marah rauara a alfUa. rlaln Ilia loading of limriaon'a ma- hlnrry llalt'a fl.liarm.n flihl lha atrlkan Ira- r ahnota a alrlkar arxl lrnraonala .ftiffim fur whom a warrant ta UauaJ iroh aarafwa Ift TTaltfa "arali f31. aa lratar la ralaaaat an J lalolna l!m. raun. Kmaraun'a inaihlnary la lainirtil Ith. Marah lulMa a Iran lo iravanl aalmnn from rrarhln Kmaraon'a rannary alta Ma la myaiarluualy alabtl Kinaraon la Wa1, Kalmn lln lhatr run, lul Marah hlraa Rmaraon'a flaharman Clyita thraatana 10 aall hla atwk Kraaar la noncommittal to Mmaraon cflntrnln Oiarry'a aiy Ufa Halt Ihraatana to kill Marah Clirrry rata a rraw of Indiana to hatp Knirra-ui (ark hla almnn ralrh, Kinaraon aua lrta Conaiantlna, Charry'a Indian aarv ant of ltinilln- to kill Marah. t'htrry talla Kinaraon Mllilral doaau'l loa III in If aba U1 Ittit tirlp him. "ft aroma Hint you trnntit to or ai I n tirru iH'furo tirr anil iiilujrnl u to 1 liulltl ti jour trluiuitii. U'vll, I mil Jclnil no fallnl. I'm elnil Willi. Jin rail UtioiTiiJ you liovr wry ticlplrtii ou are. It her oouio to your rravii now. I'm jttirousti. Do you uiidcratmij? I'm Kinrraon cninl at lirr lu BitouUli- urnl, tlic oulbumt tisil Ixn to unpx rctrO, titit lip rrnllnxl that ho ord irr too linirli to Inkr olTi'lian. "Mlai Way In ml will take uo hand In y aria Ira. I tluudt If alio will rvru rallro what thli trouble li all about," te aald, a trlfla allffly. "I lutinoto I Id want to play the hero, lid I dnro y I did uar you and Ibr otbera, but lyou knew that all tha llino." Why won't alio help youl" qurrlrd Cbrrry. "Docau't alio rare enough bout you) IKcn't ahe know enough to undentand your pttctit?' "Yra, but thli la my Debt, and Ire fvt to mnke cood without her aailit a nee. She Un't the aort to marry a failure, and tho hna left me to mnko my own way. Ilealdea. (be would not dare co coutrary to her falher'a ulahea rreu If alio dfalrnL That la part of bur rducatlon. Oh. Wayne Wayland'i ! kmIoii Un't nil I have had to over runic I hate hnd to ahow hla dauch I it that I nm one of her own kind, for ahe (intra ueakiiri." "Ami you think that woman lovn you) Why, alio Un't u womnii nl nil. She (lomn't know whnt lore meant. When a woman lorea, do you Imaglno alio rarra for money or famo or auo rra7 If I cared for n man do you think I'd atop to nk my father If I tulclit marry him or watt for my lover to prore hlmiclf worthy of meT I)o you think I'd lend hliu throuuh the hell you hove suffered to try hi metal r Sho lauchrd ourlgbL "Why, I'd become what be waa, and I'd fight with him. I'd give htm all I had money, Kltlou. friend. Influence. If my pcoplo objectrtl I'd tell them to go hung. I'd give them up and Join him. I'd uie every dollar, erery wile and feminine device that I poaseaaed, In hla aerrlce. When woman loves (be aoean't rare what the world aaya. The nan may ho n weakling or worie, hut tt la (still her lover, and (be will go to him." The word bad come tumbling forth until Cherry wna forced to pauo for breath. "You don't undemtnnd," (aid Boyd. "You nro primitives you have lived In the open. Hlio la oznctly your oppoilto, Conncrvnttin Is bred In her, nud (bo rnn't help ler nut tiro. It wna hnrd even for me to uuderNtntid nt Drat, but when I anw her life, when I anw how (lie hnd been renred from childhood, I undrratonit perfectly. I would not bnve her other thnii ahe la. It la enouidi for me to know Hint In ber own wny (he enrea for mo." Cherry tonard liar bend In derUlon. Tor my part I prefer red blood to (ap, and when I lovo I wnut to know It. I don't want to havo It prorcd to ma like a problem lu gcometery, I want to love iaud bate nud do wild, Impul lieJhhjia ftgJllt SPS PV Judjrmeni,". Author ol The Spoltert" The Parrter" and i " 44e '"llnn'-jnii i'Iit loCed In fhuf way 7" he luiiilrnl nliruptly. "Ye." ln nnMfml wtlhnul liflln tloii. lookliic Mm aiUNrt'ly lu the vf with nu exirralin be could uoi fiilli ci m. "Tliiiuk In-iiwii. I'm uul Ibi Mrtlflrtnl kind! A you ay. I'm prltiil tire. I li live llndl" Her crluiauu llp rurled oioriifiilly. "I didn't fiixt'l you to underalnnd ber,' he anld, "Hut ahe lurra me And 1 well, (be I my religion. A wn miiat bnve aouie Uod. He ino't worahlp bl own Image." Cliero Maloite In nud (lowly lo the landing plHif and mnde lirr wny lulu the latiiK h All the way bnrk ahe krpt allvuce, ulid lloyd, i(Uifuel by her id tack uniii Hie rlitidcl of hi fiillh and airnugely auro ut lirurt. umdv no virurl at ix-ti li "I'lligerleaa" I'rnaer met hlin at the wnler'a dje. "Where In Ihedeill hare you iM'euy he rrliil brcnihli'Naly "At Hie llidluu tlllnco uflir help Why r "lllg (ieor:e I III mure trouble, lie aent fur help tun himra uo I u Juat polni; In 'heul It down Iheru." "Whnf Hpr "Tbere'a lr of your men lu the bunk houae all beat up. They don't look like they'd Dh any more for nwhllo. Mnrair men threw their aalmou over. Ixmrd. and they had another fight Thing are getting warm." "We enn't allow ouraolvea to driven from the bank," aald Uoyd quickly. "I'll get the bore men to gether right away. Kind Alton and bring him along. We'll need every man we ran gel." "Nothing doing with that party. He'a quit like a. home rat nud goue to td, "Very well; he'a no good anyhow. Ile'a better out of the way." lie hurried through the building, now alleut and half deierted, gather ing a crew; then, leaving only the ori ental and the watchman to imnrd the plant, he loaded hi meu Into tbeboata (lid act out. All that afternoon nml on through the long, murky hour of the night the i pnimlai-d victory, linttle raged on the lower rencbea of I Willi Mnrah mm abend of him, the Kalvlk. Ilont crew ctnthed. half t (funding with Mr. Waylnnd at (lie mil. clad men curard each other and fought I Kuuie one viae una ullh them. Ilord'a with linked flat, with onr and clubi. and when these fnlliil they drove at one another with wicked one tlned Cih "puea." All night the Ixirdr of anlmnn (warmed upward toward the fatal water of their birth, through agglng net that were toru and tilt, beneath keel that rocked to the Im pact of (truggllng, beedleaa bodlea. "Wnll. W'ny.ne Wnyliiml U nlionrd t tii t yiicht. I know htm, lie' n hnrd mini, nud I've hen hi alrnugi atorle nbout hlin, but I don't believe he know nit lluit M a rail tin Iwen doing. I'm -'iiii lo aee him nml tell him everything." "H'Miae he turn yon down?" "Then there will be time enough to lo eonalder whnt you itiggeNt. I don't like to think nlMitit It." "Von itnn'l hnve lo," anld llnll, low ering hla voire o t'uit the helmdiivn ciiiild tint liciir. "I'ti been thinking It inir nil iiluht. nud I' loU like I'd niiglil to do It intMi-lf .Mnrxh la com ing In me iiiijlnm. iiuil-I'm older Ihiiu you he It nln'l rlghl for it yniiug fel ler llt.e you to tnku li chiiliiv. If they gel me' you ciiii run the bilnlntum alone " lloyd Inld hi timid on hi compan lotl'a (hoilliler. "Nu." he anld. "Perhnp I wouldn't athk nl minder I don't know Hut I won't profit by another uiuu'a crlino, did If It (tunc to that Ml take my aim re of the rlak nnd the guilt. Whnt' ever ynu do, alnnd with you. Kilt we'll iom for better thing ll'a no enay thing for me to go lo Mr. Way. In ml nklng a fa lor. You ree. hi daughter l Well, I I wnut to ee hfr wry bndly." Unit eyed him ahrewdly. "I pee! And that make It deed wrong for you to tnke n hand If ll'a iieei-aanty to get Mnrah I'll do It nloim With hlin oiii of the wny I think you in li miike n go of II. He'a like n rnt tler-aoinelMHly'a got to Hloinp on hlin. Now I'm ofT fur Hie imp Let me know whnt the old mini any a" Ituyd returned to the ennnery with the n'd mood of aelf dlgtiat nnd bitter ln heiny tioli him He renllred Hint Ceorge'a offer lo commit uiunter hnd nut nliiH'l.i-il him it much n iimiii It tlrat menilnti. He knew Hint he hnd thought of aheddlng humnn blood with a little compunction n If the Intend ed tlctlm hnd been no me noxloti mil mat He felt. Indeed. Hint If hi love for .Mildred made htm n crlinlnnt a In-, too, would be aolled by bl dlahniior. and for her ake be ahrank from the Iden of violence, yet he lacked the energy at that lime to put It from him Well, he would go to tier father, bum ble hlmaelf and beg for protection. If be failed theu Mnrah muit look out for blimelf, He could not find It In hla heart to pre hla enemy. At the plnut he found Alton Clyde trrmendouily excited at the arrival of the yacht and eager tovlatt bl friend. He (cut him lo the launch and after a haely brenkfait Jollied him. On their way out lloyd felt return of that mlaglvlng which had mnitered him on hi tlrnt meeting with Mildred lu Chicago. I'ur the aecond time he waa bringing her fullu.e luateod of the KAY McKAY". WANTED 40.or 80 ncrcn of koo1 land nonr Hend. lluvc Iiuycru for otu: or two rowJ Irnprovn) farms, AIho wunUil u jrwxl wheat fnrrn. If you Imvo n liarKiiln we wnnt it, If you wnnt it InirKuIn wc hnvc It. W. W. Faulkner, D. M. D. DENTIST llullelln ilullditiK, II e u d, O r r n o ii Dr. A. A. BUKKIS.rSffle llralrr. IHmwi KutMfiilly Trrattd Wllhwit Ihr UmiiI OrU(ir Huitry, by ll' Malutal Mrlhwla bf llralln Chroix IC lilw-at'a a Hotftalty. Cumultatlvo Vrte Mrinbrf of Ihr (late and National Nalulopath Kccftty. OfT.r In llolalinr hMf n? n.l, Ornon U. C. COE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OPKICK OVK I'IKST NATIONAL BK. OfTice Hourt: lo to it , m.; t to j and 7 to 8 p m, BltNI), : Omkgon C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW OFPICK I FIR XT .NATIONAL HANK tUUCl, IIKNI). OHI'.GON Vernon A. Forbes LAWYER PIKST NATIONAJ. III5NI). - HANK M.IM3., flKHGON s CIIAITKIX XVII. the auu alanted up between the (outhward hill out from the goaamer bare that lay like filmy foreat amoke atwve the ocean came a (now white yacht To lloyd Kineraon (be aertned Uke an angel of mercy, and he etood forth upon the deck of hla launch earcbtuf her hungrily for the eight of a wo man'a figure. When be bad flret eeeu the (hip rounding the point he bad uttered n cry, then fallen alleot watch ing her aa ahe drew near, heedleaa of hla aurroundlnga. Ilia heart waa leap ing: hi brenlh w choking him. It (eemed n If he inuat (hout Mildred' name aloud and atretch bl arm out to her. Of courae (he would ace blm a the Orniidc Dame paaied. Kbo would be looking for him, he knew, 8tie would be (landing there, wet with the dew, (cnrchliig with all her eyea. Iioubtlea (be hnd wnltetl patiently at her poat from the Instant land enmo Into (IghL Belted by a audden panic Irat ahe na him unnoticed, he order ed Ida Inunch near tho yacht' courue. III eyea roved over tho craft, but all he anw were a uniformed offlccr upon tho bridge and the bronzed face of the watch atarlng ore the rnlL lie (aw close drawn curutaa over the cab In window, Indicating that the paaacn- gen wrro (till ndeen. Thro a be etood there heavy hearted, drooping with fatigue, hla wet body chilled by the morning' breath. Hie Gruide Dame glided pait, and he found lb (hell beneath bl feet rocking In her wake, Ueorge Halt balled him and brought bl own launch alongside. "Whnt craft I tbatr he Inquired. "8ho U the company's yacht with tho N. A. I A. otneer aboard." "Homo of our boy l hurt pretty bad," ho observed. "I've told them to tnke tn their net nnd go back to the plant." "Wo nil need breakfiut." "I don't wnut nothing, I'm going over to tho trap." Uincnioii (hnigged bin (boulders llit lesHly'! ho wna very tired. "Whnt I the ii8o? It won't pay us to lift It." "I've wntched Hint point of land for flvb yenn, nnd I never seen IIhIi act t Iila wny before," Unit growled stub bornly. "If thoy don't Htrlke In to day wo hotter clone down. Mnrah' men cut hnlf our nuts and crippled moro than hnlf our crow lut night." He be gun to rumhlo curses. "Bay, we made a mlstoko the other day, didn't we? Wo'd ought to have put that feller nwajJt rjln't too lute yexl' ln-nrt loated wildly aa ho recognized her He would hate known that ellin figure anywhere. Aud Mildred auw him, too, x)ltitlng blm out to her com imulon. ' With kueei ahaklng under hlin be came atumbllug up the lauding ladder, a tall, gaunt flguru of a mnu lu rough clothlug aud boots stained with the eu salt, He looked older by Are years thnu wheu the girl had last aeeu blm. Hla check were hollowed aud hla III crocked by tho wind, but bis ryes wcro adaiue with tho old light. HI smile was for her alone. He never remembered the spokcu greetings nor the looks the others gave blm, for her soft, cool baud lay lu his bard. feterUh palms, and (be wa (lull ing up at him. Alton Clyde was at his heels, and he felt Mildred disengage her hnud. He tore his eyes away from her face loug enough to nod at Marsh, who gave blm a menacing look, then turned to Wny ne Waylnnd. The old man waa (aylng something, aud lloyd answered blm unintelligibly, after which ho took Mildred's hands once more with such au air of tiuconaclous proprietorship that Willis Marsh grow pale to the lips nud turned hi back. Other poople whom lloyd had not noticed until now en mo down the deck men and womcu with ileldglasaet and cntm-rm swuug over their shoulders. He found (hat be wns being Introduced, to them by Mildred, whoo voice betrayed uo tremor aud whoso manners were as collected us If thU were her own draw ing room and the man nt her side a casunl acquaintance. The strangers mingled with the little group, leveled their clnMes aud made scnscleas re mark s after the manuer of tourlnts the world over, lloyd gathered somehow that they were ottlcera of the trust or heavy stockholders aud their wive. He led Mildred to a deck chair aud seated hlmaelf beilde ber. "At lad!" he breathed. "You are here, Mildred. You really came, after slir "Yes, lloyd." "Aud are you glad)" "Indeed I am. The trip baa been w ouderf ul," "It doesn't seem possible. I can't be lieve that this is really you that I nui not dreaming, as usual," "Aud you? How hnvo you been?" "I've boon well I guon. I bnve. I haven't had tlmo to jhlnk of myself. Oh, my Indy!" Ills volco broko with tendcrnctfs, und ho laid his hand gently upon hem, Sho withdraw It quickly. "Not here! lteinember where wo nro, You uro not looking well, lloyd. I don't know that 1 over bow you look so bud. l'erhays It Is your clothe" WAItl) II. COH1.K JKSKK I.. SUMllAM, Coble & Sumrall ATTOIt.S'KYS AND COUNSKLOIW AT LAW. IIKNI), OKKGON. ROBERT B. OOULD ClVII. KnGINKKK AND Sb'KVKYOR. Uullctin Building Bend, Oregon. Crook County Abstract Co. IXCOXI-ORATKD. AIISTKACTS OI' TITLH to all land ami tow a lot in Crook county. B. F. Wyluk, Secy. Princtille, Oregon. Wc photograph the record. Peter Lehrman GKNKRAL ULACKSMITHING. Morscshoclnj; a Specialty. Corner Bond and Oregou Streets. F. 0. 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