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HHWn BPLfiKTIW. BEND, OKKflON, THU1WDAY, JULY I, IQgfl, Homrt M Mm ilfitlirlilftr worn L'nnrt-fttnu. Vfcl WfWlWSV mai IA(JH M . v The Double iv M Wa vmr '- twtfn,: IftMjwJfcfiT r- 1'MiMV a'. jtowkmm vif ; riBfflUiBsii4 w & .. H . BBBBBBB: li1 - '2. fe-5HL ,. 11 . r-i'ff vj- Wr '.fc "Uxr ?s. " HeiiruBeach Meedham &2ILI,U 5 T R A.TED Copirighl,byDoublccIay,Pags and Co. "Why notr nuked (ho captain Iriilul Kffttly. "Why nntT It nliowii on ltd fuco why not. It )' I wiih In tlio Kiiniu tuilny, Ami I'm on this ship I" "tilt down," milil llio ciiptuln, who panned until hU Invltiitloii had been ucceplcd. ,, "Mr. James " "My iiuiiio litn't James It's Shute." "Well, then, Mr. Shute, It you prefer It," said (ho cnplnln, wishing to humor Ills guest, "I liuva mmle n careful In (lulry (i lioii t you. Your room slowurd rcporm, And tho quartermaster on duly at tho gangway conllniiN It. (hut you 'cnmo uhourd Intoxicated I, may any, wore brought uhourd drunk." "It'll n lle Won novcr drunk In mj Ilfo tmvur took n drop of liquor In my life. Whut happened, t wim given n knockout brought aboard ilniggoil,M Tln captain appeared puzzled, then continued: "1 hardly think o, Mr. Juiihi " I "Shiitol" "Mr. Kliute. Tho ship's doctor examined you, nt tho request. of your friends, after you were usilstcd iihonnl. Ilo report (lint ho found you In nn udvnuct'd state of Intoxlcn lion. Vour friends mild Hint you hnd been cclohriitliig unwisely before null fug." "I tell you It' n lie." "Mr. Hhute, If you nro not Inclined to tukv my view of thin unfortunate clrcuniMnuce, you will Iiiivd Ui bi sent where joi will bo looked nflcr. 1 I "I Mean That If You Don't Stop Your Nonsense and Behave Yourielf I Will Order You to the Hoipltal." mean (Imt If you don't stop your nun senso mid behave yourself, I will order you to tho hospital, flood mprulug." Win .Shuio hnd never been put out of n game In hlsllfe. lie eyed (ho "umplru" of tho high sens crlllcnlly mid turned to so. Hut, like the nvcr net) bull pin j or, ho couldn't leavu tho "llehl" without the Inst word. "Cnplnln, you've got inn I ncktinwl edgo Hint. And I'm not going to make nny trouble for you not while- you'ru ninrinKltiB tho ship. Itut once wo fitrlko dry hind fpromse you I'll suirt a Imind of troulijo thiihwllt hrliiK up on thin bout. I've been druggcdI repent It. And thero'a been tliu illrtl- est kind of a frame-up against mo. What' more, thnt message you hold lit your hand I n. pure fnko. Hither tho mun who sent It or (ho mnn whn received It In u crook Inku your cholcol" Ileforo tho cnplnln of (ho Colonlu could reply, 8. W, Juiiicr, or, as ho de innnded to bu culled, J. W. Shuio, wuh gone. Quick thinking wna n portion of his bunlneHM lu life. In less (linn (hu iIIh tanco from homo to first Iiiino hu hud definitely outlined iIh plnn of action. Of course ho would give (ho head mnn of thoNlilp no cause to roiwt to wnr meimureHt thnt would ho slly--vor'iQ thnn klckliiK yourelf out of u hjk Ktiino which you inltht help to win. Wo, nlfcol lie would . Btnud for ".Tnmeft" ho would bo S, W. Jnmes. Quietly, hut nono tho Iihs iloolnlvoly, ho would devote hlmitolf to nn uncinp- tlonnl conniiiernllon of his highly ox naperntliiK pllfiht. He 'would rpo If imst devotion (o (ho xtorei of the Grout Oelecilve had tn.UKtit htm nny. thliiR worth whllo ri'KnrdliiK Infer, oncen nnd deductions from a limited nrrny of fnctH. Kor tho next nine dnya, or until tho nhlp touched nt Glbrnllnr. hu would do nothliiK else) OnYliind .Inmes Wlnton Shuio would hnvo kept Htendfuatly to IiIk rosolvp, II ut ho wna to Hnd It different on fdilp tibnrd. Me wan to dUrnypr Homeililno rcvoliidounry nlmut n wen voynin. Homethlnu Hint Jnm one loose and riiiw oinj off comidctely from ordinary life. Tho rent whllo tmll whlth fetche up nt tho Mern of tho uhlp leud itwny from everV'dny vslaivnce, Iwislhenlnx (hu Hpaco buck (o the confine of duty nnd cumIoiii nnd habit an one mimical mile In tonicd high on another. For tho Hint time In Win Hlnite'n ex porlenco (ho pteiiKltiK ntinpe of n sir I hendltn; to (ho wind, aklrt tnut like n null clonodinulcd, lointled wavy brown hnlr brmdilni; her nnlmntcd fnce, Irish hluu eyei hrlsht nnd henm. Inc. chevka nu'low with the dellKhruf IIvIiik, fiuddenly mvept. Into bin ken. unci uwny went tho reMralutN of nn or. drrly. carefully planned acheiuu of life. "flee, ulint n nwell ulrll" he mut tered. Then: "Why' alio with (lint ciook)" It una Mli Itlley, nnd ho wna nt tended by Jurruld Mnnsel, tho wlreleai operator. Morn to the point, they were bnvlnif n Jolly time toitelhor. Mb. Itlley nnd her mother. Mr, Dnnlel Itlley. occupied Suite A 0 nnd 13 on tho upper promennde deck, lim ine nt $700 for Ihe vojrnyo to Nnplea. It wnii tho (luent aullo on the Milp. Tliero wim, however, nnttdnc un democrntlc nbout Mini Itlley. Al though alio wan (ho moit foxclnntlne pernon on the uhlp, alio didn't let thnt bother her. Her mother wna n sub ilucd. nluiOKt timid, woman punt mid die ace, who mTil n hnhlt of fndlue Into tho furniture and becoming n tn titulary pnrt of her aurroundlnea, She wna'rnnlly tho be llwtener on (he bont. Her dnuehter wna devoted (o her, nnd Mr. Itlley plainly nhowed Hint her Intercut wua restricted to her "Ulrlle," ni he called her daughter, Mhia Illley'a benuty, which, of coure, endeared her to the mnacullue element, for nome renaon did 'not de tract from her favor with tho women. They liked "iter Imcnuao nhii never fulled to "notlco" (hem. "She'a nice to every ono" wna niiuther Kcnentl ob Nervation. Win Klitite wna not one of tbo'e who worahlped from nfnr. 'Juki ti In bnrelinll ho wna In tho enmu every tnlnute, ao In thin new emtio ho plnyetl It naalduoualy. Tlio day of Ida Inter view with (hu cnplnln he hnd per formed n allKht fnvor for Mm. Itlley, tho uhlrpiltoua atewnrd bclue off duty. Thla IimI to nn Introduction to "my dntiKhter," nnd Jlmt renultel In tho trnnaformntlon of tho voynse. Trom tho flrat ho Kot on awlmmlncly with Mlna Itlley. Tliey aeeim.il to "perfonu In the polnta," na ho put It, "like n vetenin linttery." "Whnfa u battery!" naked Ilaa Itlley. Win Sliute wna nnfnzeil, hut he cheerfully explained: "Pitcher mid catcher. Aren't you it bnaefnll fnnj" N "I never tnw n samu lu my life," alio confeased, "You're pot aomethlnB coming to you." anld Win. "Vou can't pot me excited nbout nny k'Hino to wntch. I'm devotciPto ten nla nnd polf, nnd I played hockey nnd bnkotbnllnt acliool. Hut I plnycd I didn't mrrely look on. A baseball fan muM be the Inzlet ort of humnn be Inu; he runs nwny from Ida huslnesa, and then he himn't the enertry or (ho KO(up to plHy. Ho situ Idly by other pcraona "exert theuiDelvcs. It'a too vicarious, for me." It wna n tlcchUM Miocl to Win thnt Mlm Itlley didn't enro for the tH' tlminl Kniue. If imyHilHi; were needed (o vnhnnco MIks Itlley'a charm, It who the myn tery thnt developed nbout or envel oped her th third day out. Win Shutu tieunl of It from Ids room Mew. nrd, wlui hnd picked It up from tho wnlter at (he'.purxor'a table. The pin-.ser was tho iiKent of publicity, nnd It aa .unultied thnt ho had Klcnned hit InlllKenco from the cnptnln. Any how, It, wna o innttor tlmt the captain nnd tho punier would imturnlly tall; over. Via wlreln8 had come an Inquiry to tru cnptnln of (ho Qolouln nbout a pnasenucr. Tho Inquiry wu from tho United State jsovernuient no miieh wna known. It concerned n younit womnii who was travelliiB with her mother. She was described In (ho general lerni" of strlliliusly Imndsouiu and closer, rroui this tho description varied according to tho whim or Imnclnntlon of the potion repeiitlnK the iiiumd of plp, Tho inili of tho tnlo wus thnt the youni; woman wna a fiiKltlve from Jtillloel Inimedlalely a new ship' kuiiio wna Ktnrted llnd (ho fui;Ulve. Tho nearch wna curried pu by u proivin of elimi nation. I'Mrst Ihe hiiIIIiu; list wna combed for u mother and dauchter. II turned out, unfortunately, thnt lu the lrt cubln there were exactly hvep ty-nno, pulrrt of mothers and dnutdi (era. A to whether these twenty one mothered imildena were luindnino and ejbver, onlnlons dllVered maikedly HoiiiU of Mm dfitltthtorstvcrcKoort-iooK ln hut uudeiilahly dull; other were clover hut plain. Not hnlr u dozi.-n could come within rniiuu of (hu aped llnitloiiM. When (ho coiiieiimis of opinion wna nbifTil to pounce upon Mlaa Itlley, who hciided the Hat of "auapcrta," nnolher bit of Inforimillon lenkcd out, 'Tho woman wanted wna a ateiiornpher. Hero (ho Kcnrch for the (julliy one bo Kim all over. MIm Itlley wn wealthy her ahlp iiccommodntlous nnd her drcKN denoted that hi It must bo aomu one cMo. Hut after coiinldei'litc tho ipiallllcatlona of other pooalblll. lies for hours on end, MlKtreas Con aeiiatis nalli hovered uhout Mhs Itlley. Thus tho llrxt cnhlu divided Itaolf Into two Clililps Ijie pui-llmis of Mlsa Itlley nnd I hone of "the Held." Hut paradoxically. In till liiatiitico, por tlsun meant enemy. Tho whip cot Ifeetlc about ll. mid he ciiiHe or It Win Kliute cot Into trouble. Ho win watching tho poker came In the aiiiokluu room when the looe Jointed coiiveraatlon switched to the unsolved iu.stery of tho ahlp tho Identity or Hie motive from Justice. Kveuiually there wits nn iiri;uiuent over the demerits of Miss Itlley, Win Shnte wns nuury nt inent'oii of her nniue. To him It was coutt-iuptl. hlu thnt It should bo drncKed In and bandied nbout over booze nnd poker chips. Two men ono mi ordinarily decent chap who had taken a little too much, and tho other n cynical, solf.comnlned tinrn, the heat poker player nt the (nlde brought Iho unmanly discus sion to iLpreclpltute conclusion. There bail, been tunny references to .Miss Itlley, most of them complimentary in nature, nnd the decent but tnnked-up chnp hnd proved her chuuipjoii. Aa n clincher ho nuked: "That ;lrl tins tho finest rooms on tho bout. Dee that look llko she la a ateuoernphsr Tho cynical tnnn answered: "If she Is tho ateiinj: of ono of thprn t'lttsburifh millionaires. It's the kind of u suite you'd expect to find her In, Get me?" There wns a conre lanjjh. which changed In tho middle Into nn expres sion of concern. What happened was awlft. Win Shuio anld something In (he Rntnhlcr'fl ear arii neatly stopped his fnce. The gambler, raging. Jumped to his feet, scattering glatsea and chips. which went clattering to the floor, nnd mado a vicious pnss nt the Interloper. With tlw celerity of dodging a wild pitch. Win Shttte avoided tho first, and, catching Hie cnmhler off his tint apce, floored htm with a pretty upper cut. Then the gmuhtcr. blind with rnge. seized n' whisky bottle from the wreckage. Hut before he could use It his anus were pinioned from behind nnd Shute was pushed out of the smoking room. As the losa In rum nnd glnsswnre. generously estimated, wns mode good, and aa tho smoking-room steward was properly rewarded for his future red evnee. (he episode did not come mil dolly before tho cnptnln. Hut unof. fl dally, through the human wireless system, (he story went all over the ship. In Its travel It became embel lished with tho ship's doctor's nccount, bnsed on personal observation, of James' arrival on tho ship dead drunk. Tho story did not get to Miss Itlley In expurgated form. An uncompli mentary remark hod been mado nbout her "Oh. nothing of nny consequence bless yourhenrt, no I" nnd "James" had thought himself called upon to defend her with his lists. Idiotic boy I Win Shuio. In Ids wbolesomo nnd Innocent view of things, believed thnt the unfortunate nlTnlr In the smoking room would ho hushed up. Hnvlng liberally rewnrded tho steward for the trouble thnt hnd been mused him, nnd thinking Hint "those present" would treat the episode from the standpoint of tho tenot sold the quickest forgot ten, Win went nbout In high spirits, as If nothing hnd happened bended straight for MUs Itlley. BRITISH TIMBER EXPERT VISITS H. J. SAl&KEY STUDIES PINE INDUSTRY KlRllt Of Ycnrs Hpent Aa Conservator West Coast of on I'orestN k Afrlrn !)rcrlhc Primitive Methods Sow In Uso. Fresh from eight yenra na conserv ator of forests on tho west coaat of Africa, whom all logging oporntlona aro conductod strictly by man-pow er, Ii. J, Hankoy, roprcscntatlvo of tho Urltlslt colonial offico In tho ex ploitation of timber resources In Ni geria, wan In Hond Friday In tho courso of a three months' tour of tho United Htntcs, mado for tho pttrposo of studying American logging and milling methods. Timber, on tho west coast of Afri ca, moans mahogany, Mr. Sankoy ex plained, and tho amnltost trees which may bo cut under government regu lations nro 11 fcot In girth. Draft animals cannot llvo on tho west coast and each troo, foiled with axes, and converted into logs with cross-cut saws, In roughly squared, thon drag ged by n crow of from 80 to 100 natives to tho nearest vratercourt. "Tho harder tho native alng, tho harder wo know they'ro working," Mr. Sankoy said. The negroes re ceive froln 20 to 30 cents por day. "Your great advantage hero," Mr. Sankoy commented, "It In your enor mous stand of tlmhor. In Africa, tho trees sultnblo for cutting aro only found ut intervals, and there Is much clearing to ho dono In making ready for tho actual falling." Tho district of which Mr. Sankey has charge la In tho fever zone, whoro a white man must tako fivo grains of qulnluo dally. Mr. Sankey Is making his Investi gations In Central Oregon under tho guldanco of officials of tho Deschutes national forest. WUh Kiinlttmnt) M K.C.M.. Thai ofHce lxy was a $ood picker ijni 0 A (V WASjmy busy day. AND 1 told tho boy. I COULD not seo. ANY VISITORS. AND HE popped back. AND SAID ifaoro was, A GENTLEMAN outside. WHO WISHED to see me. AND I aald "No." BUT I guess the bor. IS LIKE my -wife; AND DOE3NT kaoTT. WH68 BOSS. FOR BACK ha cotQM. AND SAY 8 tho man. WANTS JUST a word, AND I told the boy. I COULD tell the maa. 'JUST WHERE to go. IN JUST thrco words. OUT THE boy came back. AND SAIB tho man. COULD SPOT mo ono. HIS BUSINESS needed. JUST TVO words. AND I'M a sport AND CURIOUS too. . 80 IN bo came. AND HANDED mo. 80ME CIQARETTES to try. AND SAID fTbey Satisfy." AND I will atate. HE SAID aosrethlnff. THEY saUafy" that says It Never were finer tobacco ul In any cigarette and never werta tobacco more carefully and skill fully blended. Chesterfields giv; you all that any cigarette could give, plus a certain ''satisfy" craal Ity that Is exclusively their. Tk blend can't be copied. P I r : COUNTY DAIRIES SHOW GOOD TESTS Many High Percentage of Hotter. fat Found In Samples Taken Uy Statu Food Inspectors. (To Do Continued.) FALSE FIRE ALARM SPRINKLER'S FAULT Sprinkler Head IIIown off at llrooks- Srnnloii l'latil Autos Dlsivgnrtl tho City Fire Ordinances. Report on buttorfnt tests mado of samples taken from Deschutes coun ty milk, cram and Ice cream by food and dairy Inspectors' list gives but two as below tho legal limit tho milk aami4o taken from tho Henry McFall dairy nnd that taken from tho Tom Morchant establishment. Tho first sumplo tested 3.1 per cent and tho second 2.9. Cream from tho Smcnd dairy test ed 25 por cont, with a like percentage for the Uond Dairy store, and ice cream from the Central Oregon Farmers' creamery and from the Chlldors & Armstrong confectionery, both of Hond, showed 9.5 per cont. Other samples sont In were all ot milk and their buttorfnt percentages wero given aa follows: W. B. Redl man, Dend, 3.8; Smoad's dairy, 4.2; Control Oregon Farmers' creamery, 3.S; C. Chrlstophorson, Dend, 4.9; Nols Anderson, Dend, 4; H. Holm holtz, Redmond, 5.3; J. Ledbetter, Redmond, 4.8; A. Ll Wilson, Red mond, 4.6; B. Ruohr, Redmond, 4.3; H. F. Aldrlch, Tumnlo, 4.2; Rolla Chnso, 5.2; Oeorgo Erlckson, Bond, 4.3; M. W. Pettygrow, Dend, 4.3; M. a. Coo, Hend, 3.7; Y. B. Smith, Bend. C.4; O. P. Dahlo, Bond, 4.4.; Archie Pnttlo, Bond, 4.3; R. C. Oroff," 4,2 por cont. mm? B CIGARBTTXf CUyrf3)fr. tfy I ,. ,.(, PNEUiMONIA I." i W ENDS AGED WOMAN'S LIFE At the end of a thrco weeks' Illness, Mrs. Carolyn Moss, for the past three years a resident of Bend, died shortly after G o'clock on Mon day at Mountain View hospital, of pleural pneumonia, aged 81 years. Funeral services were held from the Mothodlst church at 2 p'clock on Tuesday afternoon, Rer. J. Ed gar i Punly, Methodist paster, and Rer. E. B. Johnson, of the Baptist church, officiating. Burial will be At Pilot Butte cemetery. I'H'.ji-Hij-irTTTifflTn BUTTER FAT! Same price for Butter Fat f. o. b. Bend us is paid f. o. b. Portland. n y Central Oregon Farmers Creamery a uro ninrm was turned in fcun-'rir-vrciT -vt- tin i nTn day afternoon by tho watchman at.010 ut il!iHttIINlx tho Brooka-Scaulon mill when a IS ,L0ST BY DIVER uprlukler head cnmo oft lu somo unj l0"t oMIco Clerk, explained way. Concluding ut once thnt tho unusual heat hnij set tho au tomatic flro-flghtlng aystuin going at tho plant, tho watchman gtvvo tho ulnrm. Tho Dend department was out In quick .time, but, beforo tho englno arrived, tho mlatnko had boon discovered. That many people aro unacquaint ed with tho law govornlng conduct nt flroa, or wilfully dlsrogurd It, wna tho doolarntlou of Flro Chtof Carton, following yoatorday's alarm. Pnv ato nutos hludored tho flro truck and blnckod tho way to mains, which might huvo meant a disastrous delay if. tho alarm had indicatod a real tiro. Ij. C Coleman Mado Totally Of AYntee lit tho Dcnf IJy Pressure Plunge, v- Tho Cheery Doctor, "I nm lappy to tell you. Mr. Bump." said the eminent Ksculnplmt to the victim of the recITTess motorist, "that yin will nut huvo to dodgo nutorno fdlen for u month or six woeka to come," Kansas City Star, Pressure of tho writer In the "Y tank only eight feot In depth ruptured tho our drum of If. C. Colo mnn, iBond postoftlco employe, and ho was totally deaf when lio left here t consult n spoclallst In Portland. Ho la not expected back for sovornl days, Postmastor W. H. Hudson utatos, . Mr. Coloman lost his hearing lm )nodlatoly aftor a dlvo nnd examina tion showed 'thnt thQ drum of ono oar was broken. Deafness, hoiy ovor, was Juat as complete In tho ap parently uninjured ear, It la bellQvod thnt Mr. Colemnu may huvo hit tho water In such a, way that the forco of 'the blovf"was almost directly against the ear. ' THE CONCRETE S-I-L-0 PERMANENT AS PYRAMIDS .When you erect a Silo, you want a Silo that will stand the test of wind, rain, snow, frost and sun. In the Hollow Concrete Silo Block you obtain this feature, and besides a concrete block is absolutely .ire-proof. Will not warp when empty, No guy lines necessary. Eventually Concrete Why Not Now? I For specifications, write to Concrete Pipe Co. BEND, OREGON Makers of Culvert Pipe, Water Pipe, Irrigation Pipe, Building Blocks, Hollow Silo Blocks . Well Curbing. " s ; - --.- -- rTTiHntiftiiiimi i 1"