I See Moving Pictures 6.f This Story In Weekly Installments at i Every Wednesday Evening WEiREvrasans CHAPTER IX. Forewarned. The tliltiK wiih inaiuiKi'd with nn In genuity that Alun teimi'il tlcxillsli It was indisputably Mnrhliivi'lli.iii The lovers had (MM SOWS from tho North In hot liuete utul tha shadow of death Two days of steady traveling by canoe, by woods trull, by luko steamer forty dalit hours of fatlgni and strain fnl by lmt one. Instant's relaxation from tho loch tension of vigilance upon which their very Uvea depended wore to a culmination throtifih thle tedious afternoon on tho train from Mooselumil a trap of paya leal torment only made possible by Alun'a luck In securing, through sheer accident, two parlor-car reservations turned back at the lust moment be fore leaving Klneo Station No mutter tin' longest afternoon must have Its evening the pokiest of trains comes the more surely to Its destination; In another hour or two they would be In Portland free at lust to draw breath of ease In a land of law, order and sane Hvlng. As If in answer to this thought, tha train slowed down with whistling brakes to the lust hill station, and as the tricks groaned and moved anew, a lout of a boy came gallophil; down the atale, brandishing two yellow en velopes and dialling like a stray calf: "Mlsta Lawr! Mlsta Lawr! Tele grams for Mlsta l.awr!" Alan bad been e peeling at every station a prepaid rapt) to his wire for reservations on the night I kpress from Portland to New- York Hut why Inn SBVejOpss .iijiertjcrlbed 'Mr A. Lav, Klneo train southbound. Oakland Sta.?" He tore one open, nnfolde.i Hie In- cloiure, and grunted disgust with lie rurt advice, opened the other and caught bis breath sharply as be with drew part way only a playing eard. a trey of hearts. Thrusting IHmek quickly, be clapped botii envelopes together, tore then Into a hundred fragments, and scat tered them from ike window Hut the fiendish wind whisked one small scrap back- and only one I Into tho lap of the woman be Ins il. Vainly he prayed that i-H" might be aeleep. The silken lashes trembled on her Sbeeks and lifted slightly, dis closing the dark glimmer oi ipiestlon. Ing eyes. And as she clipped the scrap of cardboard between thumb und fore finger he bent forward and silently look It from her one comer of the trey of hearts, but Inevitably a corner bearing the figure "ii" ' re a heart. "Tho Pullman agent ut Portland wires no reservations available 00 any New York train In the next thirty six irs," he suld with lowered voice 'Couldn't we possibly catch the New .-k boat tonight?" He shook a glum head "No I oked that up first It leaves beforo lie get in." She said, "Too had." abstractedly, rcclosed her ayes, ntul apparently lapsed anew into asm! somnolence but without deceiving him who could well guess what poignant anxiety" gnawed at her heart. He could have ground his teeth In exasperation the Impish Insolence of that warning, timed so precisely to set their nerve on edge at the very mo- He Could Have Ground Hie Teeth In Exasperation. meiit when they were congratulating themselves upon tho approach of a respite! The sheer Insanity of the whoiu damnable buslli'-ss ! The grim, wild ubuuidlly of It! To think that this was America, this tho twentieth century, the spaa of the highest form of civilization tho world had ever known and sail a muii could be hunted from pillar to post, haunted with threuts, hurried with at tempts at ussaeslnatioii In u hundred forms and that by a slip of a girl with the eanalni of a madwoman, thu ml of a thug, thu fuiu of a churni ng child the lace of the woman that at beside him, duplicating Its every I' i i leaturu no nearly that even hu o loved tho ouo could scarcely die ,ibh her from the other but by In l, Intuition, blind guesswork. . . . ile nodded heavy-beurled coullrma on of a surmise slowly settling Into oiivlctlon In hie mind, that such cun ning, such purpose und pertinacity could not possibly spring from a mind well balanced, that the woman, Judith Trine, sister to the Hose hu loved so well, was us mad an th it monomaniac, her father, who sat helpless lu his Sdf aaPsfJarB J Vj &JPMlStiaVait V3, i . Wg - ra fcrV tati!' B ' rar' B af Jfl mjb.i-.'?'y "'"' -PJ ONAWAMA) THEATRE I cell of silence end shadowe In New York, da) i ner day, eating hie heart out with Impatience tor the word that his vengeance had been consummated by the duughtor whom he hed Inspired to execute It. Aii hour lute. In dusk of evening, the train lumbered Into Portland sta-i tlon; and, heart In mouth, Alan helped Hose from the steps, shouldered a way) for her through the crowd, and almost lifted her Into a taatoab. 'Heat hotel In town," he demanded. "And be quick about It- (or a double) tip." Me communicated hie one desperate, scheme to the girl en route, receiving her Indorsement of It. Ho, having reg istered for her and seen bsr safely to1 the door of the best available room In the houwe within ready call of the pub lic lobby and office, he washed up, gulped a hasty meal which Rose had declined to share, pleading fatigue mid hurried away Into ths night with only the negro driver of a public hack, picked up haphasard at some distance from the hotel, for his guide. CHAPTER X. Fortuity. He w.o.t, I the better part of sn hour In fruitless and perhaps Ill advised Inquiries; then his luck, such as It was. led him on suspicion down n poorly lighted wharf, at the ex Ireme end of which he discovered a lonely youiu man perched atop a pile, hands In pet sets, gase turned to B1 tide when on, now black night had fallen, pallid s ralths of yachts swung luat visibly beneath uneasy riding lights. "Psrduu i.i"." Alan ventured, "but perhaps you i .u help me out ' "Yuu'vu come to the wrong shop, my friend," the young man interposed with morose civility; "I couldn't help anybody out of anything- ths way I am nov. ." "I'm sorry," said Alan, "but I thought possibly yoa might know where I could find a seaworthy boat to churter." The young men slipped emartly down from his pereb. "If you don't look sharp," he said ominously, "you'll charter the Beavsnture " lis waved his hand toward a vessel moored alongside the wharf: "There she Is, and a better boat you won't r d anywhere- scbooner-rlgged, fifty (eel over all, twenty -In w horsepower, motor aux iliary, two ii..terooius all ready for as long a MaslWjM cruise as rod care to take. OsjSJM aboard." He led l.ilekly seross the wharf down a guii-.rlaiik, then aft along the deck to a ct'iiipanlonway, by who h the two men gained a coiafortsble snd roomy cabin, bright with fresh white enamel. Here the light of the cabin lamp re vealed to Alan's searching scrutiny a person of sturdy build and Independent iiirrlage, villi a roughly modeled, good-humored face, reddish hair, and steady though twlnkllag blue syea, "Name iiurcus," the youug uiau In troduced i.imself cheerfully; chris tened Thomas. Nativity, Aim" lean. State of I fa, flat broke. Thai :he rub." he laughed, aud shrugged -h. ,ne f.o ii "J found myself bard ; this spring with this boat on ie, I. p. is, sunk every ent I had snd Hi' u i SOM fitting out in sn oral ctisriir with a moneyed blighter In N. V'urk, who was to huie net me here u fortnight since. He didn't I ml hi r- I am In pawn to Ibe ship ihaiidlc;. dusperste enough lor anything." "How much do you owe?" "I'pwauis of u I udr d ' "Say i advanced that amount-- when can we nail - The oung iuujj rell. t d briefly. "There's something an e; i ilni y idi otic about this procendlng," hs oh served wistfully "I've got the string est kind of a bunch It's going to go through Pay my hllti, uiul we can be off Inside an hour, l hut Is " He checked with an exclamation of dismay, chapfallen. ' I may have Sams trouble scsrlug up a crew at Snort notice. 1 had two men engaged, but last week they got tired doing m.tli log for nothing and left me flat." "Then that's settled." Alun suld "I know boats, I'll bo your tew and II. o better sutlslled to bun nobody eUo aboard." The eyes of Mr, Hun us clouded. "See here, my headlong (iP ml, whalu your little game, any .. ? I don't mind playing the fool on the high seas, but I'll be no party to a klduapl.ig or "It's au elopement,'' Alan Interrupt ed on inspiration "We've simply got to get clear of Portland by midnight." "You're on!" Harcus agreed prompt ly, his face clearing. "Uod only knows why I believe you, but 1 do und I. ru' i my hand!" CHAPTEn XI. lue Water. Anxiety ate like sn ucld at Alan's heart. If this shift to the sea might be thought a desperate venture, hu was a weathered salt-water man ami undismayed; nothing would huvp been more to his liking than a brisk coasi. wise cruise la an able boat sudor auspices less forbidding. Hut when be re-eutered the hotel one surprising thing happeiiud fhut gave him new heart- momentarily It seemed almost as If his luck hud turned. For, ae hs paused by thu desk of the cashier to demand his hill, l ho elevator gate opened and Hose um, out eagerly to meet him with an eager air of hope that masked measurably the signs of fatigue. "I worried so 1 couldn't rest," she told lil m gusrdedly as be drsw her aslds; "so I arose and got ready, and watched from the wlndvw till I saw you dilvs up," Ml fieqimli.lcd he briefly with his fortune. Hut she seamed unablt to echo hid confidence or run lo overcome thJ heaviness of her spirits when their cab, without inlnailniilure, art then down ut Ihe liarf. Here, Alan had routed, wus Ihe cnti clal point Of danft r If the Influence of the trey or hi Wl lo bring disaster upon tin m II would be here, In the hush and ilmkuess of this de serted wilier rioiil And he bote him self most warll) as lie helped Ihe girl from tin ear and to the gangplank of nanai iilinTSBBBBBwiBBn H Aps?nfl "IPsaW ss. -i jt P tar i iijs.'MHiP BBS a. See i .dkv jSJ ID ' aVejfJkt aV Ajl Pdm Jjng Sjny .- BTsanBava tsbj BSa tr'1- "' " - Lr?"BTBTnaaBBai Lingered Watchfully on Deck. the Hcimntnio Hut nothing hap pened, while Mr Hiireus was as good as hie woi.l Alan had barely set foot on deck, following the girl, when the gangplank eaiue aboard with a clatter, and the Hi ui online swung away from the wharf, I'ntll the distant e was too great fur even a II) lug lamp Alan lingered watch fully on deck At length, sallsll, d that all was well, he returned to the cabin "All right," he nodded, "we're clear of that lot. apparent!) . nobody but the She Whips Out a Qun three of us aboard Now you'd best turn In 'l Ids is etideutly to be your stateroom, this ons to port, snd you'll have a long night's sleep to make ap for whit you've gone through dear- t " He tin I nearer, dropping Ills voice tenderly And of a sudden, with a little low ery, the gin came into bis arme and clung paslonately to him. "Hut you'.'" she murmured. "You need fit .i:i much us 1! What about you?" 't)h, no I do n't" be contended, "lie sides I'll have plenty of time to reel up once we'ie fairly at ses. Harem ami I stand Patch and watch, ol course, TaSfarg nothing for you to do bat be compietel) nt yoifr ease, Jtul .ion must lut me go " Kyes half closed her head throws, bin k. she iceinid to suffer his kiss ratlur ih.ia to respond, then turned hastily away to her stateroom leav, lug him staring-, with wonder St her I llangi nesa. 1 y midnight the Scaveuture waa Spinning swiftly south southeast, close reefed t" a snoring sou'weet wind He Baed i hits eye of Portland head light f. t I. tiling milci u CHAPTER XII. Down ths Cape. At four o'clock, or shortly after, Alan v. as ;.,i aliened by hoot heels pounding Imperatively overhead, and went on deck again, to stand both dog wstcbes saw the sun lift up smiling over a world of tumbled blue water, cross, d ihe wain- of a Cuuard liner In. bound for Boston, raised and over hauled a grai i ful lmt buslnusellke flsh- erman ur Uloticcstor, Harcus opined v. hi n called to stand his trick at sight) ami saw It a mile or two astern m hen still aching with fatigue he wnu free to return to bis berth i ir another four-hour list. THE SAYER STUDIO Kodak Film Developed and all photography worit done in first clats shape. Prompt attention BURNS . . OREGON -1011 N I f.FMIIKItMNt.. ;?&& rktm latk'si Bri'" Jeweler. ptloiaa and I'Imri'avi'i'. I'iin- Wnu !i Kepairing A SpeJ . , , . I IJaWBaMW8SMaaaaWrT3rX3l sxsMssxBsssaasjrt - , gxg . t l Mhdnnl sBiBBnanjBn.SAt ' bIbTbVIbWI EllT sbB ' bbP DbBBBBBbIV BWBBBa9BjllVaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB ' :? Slar..Kkn ' J.ifJkt f,'ff IbbbbbbbbBL a JajBMbBiSgssMrJ' P ws-rw ' Si rlfc '-''Sr-'' 'JBHfl 53Hb' " : eL tTj PV 1SJT ,H i SV 5-T 'i g , , -efe, fflWFftV 131? '' f J X cialty. 9 Thlii tittle nlllgtlltlen t'olisldorftllol Induced lutein to let tils crew sleep through the tlrnl afternoon watch. Hlx belle were ringing when. In iliowsy ap prehension that something hud gonn suddenly and radically wrong, Alan waked. He was on deck again almost hermit he rubbed the sleepiness from his eyes, emerging abruptly from the hnlf light of the cabin to a katsja of sun light that filled the cup of day with rarefied gold, even us he paused horn conviction of aocttrltv to realization of) Immediate and oliuorilltiaiy pari Ills first glance discovered the w hee deserted, the woman with buck to htm standing at the taifrall. Ilurcus 1101 where to be seen The second ion firmed Ills surmise that the Hon venture bad coma up Into tho wind, and now was yawing off wildly lata Hie trough of a Stiff If not heavy sea A third showed lil in, to bin amaemeul, IhnJ Gloucester fisherman ovei hauled with such ease that morning and now, by rights, well down the nofthsjl u bullion- not two miles distant, und standi tng squarely for the smaller vessel Hewlldeied, bo darted to the girl's side, with a shout, demanding lo know what was the matter. Sim turned to him a face he lain illy recog nised but still he didn't understand. The Inevitable Inference seemed a thing unthinkable; hie hriiln faltered when asked to credit It Only when ha saw her tearing frantically at the pslnter, striving to cast It off und with It ths dory towing n bundled feet or so astern, end when another wonder ing glance hud discovered the head; and shoulders of Mr Marcus rising over the stern of the dory as he strove! to lift himself out of the water only then did Alan begin to appreciate what had happened. Kven bo, It wss with tlu' feeling that all the world and himself as well had gone stark, raving mud. thai Ba seised the girl slid, despite her el i aggies, torn her away from the rail before she bad succeeded In unknotting the palmer "Rose!" lie cried stupidly "Hosol What's the matter with you? DOttt you see what you're going '" Defiance Inflamed her countenance and accents. "Can't you ever say any thing but itoss! Rons I Ratal1 is there no other name that means any thing to you? Can't you understand how Intolerable II Is to me? I p ., you no less than she better than sho ae Pig ee a Cannon. ever dreamed of loving you because I hate you, loo! What Is lovg that Is no more than low' Can't you un derstand ?" Judith' he cried In a voice of tu pefactioa. "Hut Qood Lord I how did you gt aboard? Where's itose?" "Where you'll not find !. r easily sgsin," iim woman angrily retorted, "Trust me for that1" "What do you mean?" Illumination came In a blinding gash "Do you mean It wss inn- rot) Whom 1 brought aboard lost night?" "Who slse?" "You waylaid her there lu Ihe hotel, substituted yourself for li.r, d Ived me Into thinking you !" "Of course," she said simply Why notf When I suw lur all i ping tin ie the uilrror of myself, completely at my mercy -what else should 1 think or man to lake In r place with the man I loved? I knew yon d geVI r know the dlfferriiru ut least I Ml fool enough for the moment to beilevg I could stand being loved by ion lu p. r name! It was only today, when I'd had tliiin to think, that I realised how lmpoa slhle that wae!" A sudden slap of tho mainsail ..,..ni atbwsrUlilps and a slmulliiiieous cry from over the stem roused Alan from his consternation to fresh appreciation of the emergency With scant eoneld, elation be hustled the woman lo the companion way und below, shimmed Its doors and closed her In with tho slid lug batch all In u breath then sprang to Ihe tufrrull, Just In time to lend helping hand solely winded by Mr Harcus in his efforts In climb aboard, after lis hud pulled the dory up under the stern by Its paint. -r lie came over the rail In a towering temper. "I hope you'll pardon the apparent Impertinence." he suggested acidly, SS soon us aide to aiticiibite tnher entky "but may 1 Inquire If that Rolled barley, wheut untl nuts for sale at market prims W. A. Goodman 'h feed yard. $1500 Reward! The in, 'wnu, osU I l"i ion Mini S'l-t Htl l.lfu Slot it I'roiec Hell Afefiit'liilliill el which i ha under slsllt'il I Illlier, will glvn l,UOU 00 o itiiol fur , vi itl'lll I' It'H'illlK III Hit. Hi-rtisl snd inn vl, linn nl m. per IJTnr .x I lie. ilt-iil us liiiriia, iHltlii ... , IihIousIiih a any til us in, in Wrs. lu s.iiiiiiiii, is Iks Mhnu,, ii.,. ladssalgasd offers the sum cumin luii .,i,t mi li , ,,,r,, brantled hurse shud bsr uu Iti.ih or tlihtr jew. Ilrsud rt'COitlud lu ulglii n, unlit,, gangs Harney, Lake sml Orouk oounllss. lloimx Bf I kw I vsntstl wlisusoltl. Ness but grown linr.t-e bo,i an. unl Jin ll hum in ,, w w. MOWS i lie, meson. hUdj mlbdsd titan Is VoW btusllM bride-b-bsT" Alsn shook s hslplsss bead. te tiling defied reasonable expleraWlouJ He msda a feeble lUgger at It witbj out much satisfaction slthsr to him. self or to tha outraged Harcus "No It's all a damnable mistake!; She's her sister I mean, the righfj girl's sister and bar preaiss double) fooled me not quite right In the head, I'm afraid." "You may well be afraid, you poor flui!" Mr. Parous snapped. "lYyoui know what eha did? Threw me over board! Fact I Cams on deck a whtlej ago, swset as peaches and all of al sudden whlpe out a gun as big as a cannon, points It at my bead and ori ders ms to luff Into tha wind. Bsforei I could make sure I wasn't dreaming she had fired twice In tho air a slg nal to that blessed fishermen astsrn there at least, thsy answered with, two toots of a power whistle and) changed course to run up to us. Look! how she's gained already!" "But how did ehe happen to throw' you overboard T" "Happen nothing!" Harcus snapped,! getting to hie feet. "She did It a-j purpose flew at me like a' wildcat,! and before I knew what was up 1 was slammsd backwards avsr the rail." "I can't tell you how sorry I am,". Alan responded gravely. "There's; more to tell but one thing to be dona first." "And that?" Mr Harcus Inquired suspiciously. "To get rid of the lady," Alan an iioiiiicmi firmly. "Make that fisher man a pressnt of the woman In tha case You don't mind parting with the dory In a good causa If 1 pay tor UT" "Take It for nothing," Harcus grumbled. "Cheap at the price! " He took Alan'e place, wuiofctug him with a sardonic eye as he drew Ihe tender In under the leeward quarter, made It fast, aud reopened the com puulouway. As the girl came on deck with out other Invitation, In a sullen rage' (hut only heightened her wonderful loveliness, Alan notsd that hsr first look was for him, of untsmpered ma lignity, bar second, for Harcus, with a curling Up; her third, astern, wltb a glimmer of satisfaction as she rec ognised how well the fisherman had drawn up on the Seaventure. "Frlende of yours, 1 Infer?" Alan Inquired civilly. Judith nodded. "Then It would save us some trouble - yourself Included If you'll be good enough to step Into ths dory without a struggle." Without a word, Judith stepped to. the rail aud, as Barcus luffed, swung herself overelde Into the dory. Immediately Alsn cast off, and aa tb little boat sheered off. Barcus. with a sigh of relief, brought the Sea venture once more back upon her course. For eome few minutes there wss !- lenre between ths two msn, while the, tender dropped swiftly astern, tha woman plying a brisk pair' of oars. Then, suddenly elevating his nose. Harcus sniffed audibly. "Here," ha' said sharply, "relieve me for a min ute, will youT I want to go forward, and have a look at that motor." In the time that he remained Invis ible between decks the fisherman lufTed. picked up the dory and Its occupant, and came round agklR In open chase of the Seaventure. When Barcus reappeared It waa with a gravs fees. "The devil sod the deep 0he," be ob- served obscurely, coming aft. "from all their worke, good lord deliver us!" "Whst's the trouble nowT" "Nothing much- only your playful Itttle friend hae been up to another of her light hearted tricks. ... If you should happen to want a smoke or anything to eat when you go below. Just find a mirror and kiss yourself good by before striking the match. The drain (ticks of both fuel tsaiks have bean opened, and there are up-i warde of a hundred and fifty gallons of highly explosive gasoline sloshing around In the bilge!" CHAPTER Xll. Ne Guarter. "Yes, res," said Mr. Harcus Indul. gomly, breaking a long silence, "Very inteiestiug Vary Interesting, Indeed. I've seldom listened to a more enter talnlng life history, my poor youug friend, lint 1 toll you candidly, aa mini to man, I don't believe one word of It Hi all d n foolishness!" Ills voice took on a plaintive ac cent. "Particularly this!" he expos tulated, aud waved an Ipdlguaut band, compassing ihelr plight. "The reel of your adventures are reasonable enough." he said, "thsy won my credulity - and I'm a native pf Missouri. Hut thle last tbspter Is Im possible. And that's list. It eoulda't happen and hss. And there. In a manner of speaking, we are!" Against the western horlson a long, low. lying strip of sand dunes rested like a bar of purple cloud between the rlmson afterglow of sunsst In ths sky snd the ensanguined sea that mlr rored It The wind had gone dowp wllh tha sun, leaving the Seaventure becalmed - her motor long elnce Inert for want of fuel In shoal water a mile or so off the desolste apd barren coaat that Harcus, out of bla abounding knowl edge of those waters, named Nausst Heaeh. mill another mile further off shore the sotialled H. "raster fisherman rode, without motion, wateis as still and glassy. Through ths gloaming, with ths aid of glasses, figures might be seen moving about bar decks; and NOTICE P0B PUBLICATION. UsiTSusvsTssbtso Orrms, Harm, iir.iou, rsbrssry II, nut. Nellee la bersby glvsn that Hanson T. sab, "I llurua, Orsgun, who, tin aus. St. Itns and Nov. a, lulu, mails Homestead guinea, No. ".'! Ufilas reaueotlvely, lor Ni.Ngi., HWUNgU NW'.HKi.. llK,NW',. mJw'.T HgfjswS: - . in. ii 1, Township II Mouth, hsuge M Kaal W llniiiflle Meridian, ties filed uullcn ol lnlau i inn to make filial Bve year Proof, to eaUhllali ilsliu lo .h. laud above dsairlurd. before tti laieraiul Hecelvarrat Hums, Oiesou.ua Ihe i 'in nay oi aiaroa. ivia. I'laluiani aamaa for wlineaaea rraaaO. JaekSon, Marvin M UeUes, John II altlwell, lea Osllf e), all of llurua. lire sou Wh. Faaas. Peglalei NOTJCP F0JI PUBLICATION. , USITSli MriTaa l.,KUtl,,s. Burns, Oregon, rakiuary s, ivii, Nuiii . ii lisrsby giveu tbst Jerry Ulllnii, Jr , nl llarrluiau, Oregon, wbQ. ou Niivninb.i us. u mails llomealesa entry Nu 0M1. lor -', run Hun IB, 'lUWIielllli'M Huull .. - . j: . . . "t --T- T-" iwlislllli U Houti Haiiaa SI Marl'llaii, has Alsd iiuiltr Kaal, Wlllsuistts of Inleiitltiu to uiaku flual Nt year iiruof.lo tialalillall claim to the Ian. I above utiacriDt-il imiiiiti Kt-aUter end Hucaiver. at iiurti tir SO'i , nu Ibe Uith day of March, lilt. i lauiiauiusniss as witnesses: lluiiry otlsy and Hears (leorse, Imlb uf t.a ru i irt-jon Jaraiuiab lilllou, of llai i luiau Oregon, Cuss. Glley.of l.awan, Otaaon Wa. Fangs, Restaur 11 it gTsw hllti more dark she loweisd a small boat thst ittbrstufol had swung In davits. A tittle later a faint humming notes drifted across ths tlds. "Powsr tender," the owner or ihe Seaventure Interpreted "Coming lo oalt, I presums. Sociable lot. Whet I oan't make out Is why they seem to think It nscesssry to tow our dory back. Unaaay conscience, maybe whatT" Ha lowered Ihe binoculars and glanced Inquiringly at his employer, who grunted his disgust, and ssld no 'more. "Don't tske It so hard, old top," Har cus advised with a change of note from Irony to sympathy. Then he rose and dived down the companion way, presently to reappear with a mega phone and a double barreled shotgun. "No rutting out psrtles In this out fit," hs explained, grinning amiably. "Nena of thst old stuff, revised to suit your Infetusted femsle friend--once aboard Ibe lugger and the men Is mlnsl" Stationing himself at tbs seaward rail, where bis figure would show In sharp silhouette against the glowing sunsst sky, hs brandished the shot gun st arm's Isngtb sbovs his head, and bellowed stertorously through the megaphone : "Keep off! Keep off I This menus youl Come within gunshot and I'll blow your fool hsads off!" Putting aslds ths megaphone, ho sat down again. "Not that I'd dare fire thin bhinderbuss," he confided, "with Plamss Lleksd Out All Over ths gchooner. this reek of gssollns; but Just fori mors! effect, i'hew wl I'd give a dol lar for a breath of clean air; I've In haled so much gas In the lest few hours I'm dry-clesasd down to my silly old toes!" Oalnlng no response from Alan, be observed critically: "Chatty little cus tomer, your are," and resumed the binoculars. For thirty minutes nothing hap pened, other than that Ibe sound of the fisherman's launch was stilled. It reeted moveless In the wstere, twq figures mysteriously busy In the cock pit, the Seaventure's dory trailing be hind It on a long painter. Gradually these details became blurred, end were blotted out by the closing shadows. Ths afterglow In the weet grew cool snd faint. The erlmson waters darkened, to mauvs, to violet, to a translucent green, to blackness. Fsr up ths coast two white eyee, peering over the horizon, etared steadfastly through the dark. "Chatham lights," Barrus said they were. Abruptly he dropped Ihe glasses and lumped up. "Hear that!" he cried. Now the humming of the motor was again audible and growing louder with every Inetaal; and Alan, getting to his feet n turn, Infected wltb the en Ite men! of Harcus, could Just make out at sods dlatance a dark shadow b neath the dim, spluttering glim r of light, thst moved swiftly snd steadily toward the Heeveuture. "What the devil!" be deinsnded, puttied. "Yon ottered a mouthful when you said 'devil'!" Barcus commeuted. grasping bis arm and hurrying him to ths landward aide of the vessel. "Quick kick off your shoes get eet for a mile-long swim! Devil's work, all light!" be panted, hastily dltest- ing himself of shoes and outer gar ments. "1 couldn't made out what they were up to till I aaw them lash tha wheel, light the fuse, stsrt the motor, snd take to the dory. They've made on grand little torpedo boat out of that irndri " Ha sprang upon the rail, steady I n himself with a stay. "Ready?" he i asked. "Uok sharp I" By way of answer. Alan joined him: the wo bad dived as one, entering the water wltb p single splash, axd com ing to the surfacs a good ten yards from the Seaventure Kur the next aeveral seconde they were swimming frantically, aud nut until three hun dred feet or more separated thein from the schooner did either dare pause for breath or a backward glance. Than the Impact of the launch against the Beaventura's side rang out across the wsters, and with a husky roar the launch blew up, spewing sky wards a widespread fan of flaino. Over the Seaventure, as this flamed and I died, pale lira seemed to hover like a tremendous pall of phosphorescence, a weird and ghastly glare that suddenly descended to the decks. There fol lowed a crackling noise, a sound as of the labored breathing of a glaut; and bright flames, orange, crimson. violet and gold, licked out all over the Schooner, from stein to Stern, frou) deck to topmasts. It seemed several minutes that shs burned In this wise It wag probably pot so Ipng before ber ducks blew up and the flames swept roaring to the sky. Py tha lima Alan and Harcus, swim ming steadily, bad gained a shoal wblpb permitted them footing In waist-deep waters, tbs Seaventure had burned to the water's edge. (To be continued i IN TUB COUNTY OOUBT Off TBI HTATB OK OUKOIIN Hilt IIAII NKV COUNTY. In the metier of the Instate , ol riTATin r. t irui i iiiittiii, Ih'i'tl. ) To W. T. Oroiton, Klury Cnixttui Robert Cnutoii and Nntullc Croxtou (IBKKTINU: IN THK NAMK OK TIIK HTATI OK OBEOON, yon sro hereby cited ami required to apisjur In the ('ountv Court of the Stale ot Oregon, for Harney Count St ths Court ltooni llmru ol at Hum , In the County of IJsrney on Moiulai. H. 15th day of March. Klin, at 10 o'tim k in the forenoon of that dny, then uiul incic to snow cause, II any exist, why the KeiU iioierty, to-wit: Kly NW, iiinl ),uts 1 and '1 of Soc. 1M, Twp, BS, S., K. 34$. W. N., brliiiiKinit to ssul esiaie snouni mil lie gofil. WITNKHH: The Hon. 11. ('. Luvens Jinlae ol Ihe County Court of l lie Mate ol iirei;oii, tor llie Cnuiily ol llurnev with the Heal ot saiil Court atiixutl ... . T . ... this I. ttii day ol lob , A. I". IIM.. ATTBITi It r. lliiuhet. Clerk By Welter T. Htrurk. 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Hsrrlman, Oregon Dr- Minrj .land Physician and Surgeor Direct Telephone Connection Albritton, Ore. li. E. HIBOARD -DaSISTTlST ; (Me first diH.r . Hht pho. Bartin Ongon .''!) I M. A. BIGGS Attorney at mw Vaegtly Bldg.. lurs, Oregon C. A. REM BOLD Attorn-y-iit-l,iiw, Burns, Ortgon. HERMAN VON srilMALZ Attorney at Iiw Contests snd practice before I . B. Unl Office a spseialt OsBeei 'ey Bldg. next , , , to ,tfB Burns, Oregon . CHARLES W. LLhlS LAWYER Burns, - . Oregon I Praeticee lu tbs Stall Courts and be.: re the U.S. Ijm.l Offlce. Oha. II. i ATTIIIISKV-A 1 oiiuixi. -I AW, Careful atU-iitinii riven to Colee tlons and K-H I-Vtito matters, Fire IliMir.in. ,-. Notary I'ulilic BlKN- t IpjsfstM, A. W. GOWAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW State Courts ami United Stata Land Office Practice Three doors South of the Harney County National Bank Burns. OreaHm. ssntsl sWsellee et'.n .1 eseeearf tfsrMi. FRANK DAVEY AMerxver et Law Notary Pubis aga C""eie. Monay I .,., .k. R, ,i,,. U. 8. 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