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K The Sherman County Observer, Moro, Oregon, Friday, December 13, 1929 I 'A-L C rip p le d ady ibonka Jam es O liv e r C u iw o o d cTp^STin».1 lM , - - VZN.U. »ervice. }, % , __ •» rier between them turn away. This was Carta’s thought, and her arms drew closer about PauL He belonged to her now, for there was no other world than this—a pit of glooq with death for Its walls, an abysmal grave, where love, for a space, would build \ f o r them “the great wofld’s altar aWirs that slope through darkness * up>q God.” She almost- spoke th e words. stead she w h isp ered : In “It was rlghlfbr me to come, Paul? You are—^lad?’’ know—now- -th a t I expected you, said Paul. CHAPTER IX ’ A fter a tim e tliey w ere stan d in g in th e blackness. More distinctly th e hollow, rum- bling sound about them began to Im- . Upou th e ir ea rs as Paul » * d C arla ag aln st bls breast. listened, as If for a voice, ids pressil)g «gainst her hair, w here * P |iad ,ong w unted to rest, tb heQr(J wa8 unllke an y th ln g p worM out Jn in |h the world of of gun sun ftnd and sky sky. Tb The know that blindness could be so beaiF tiful ' “Nor IT he answered. CHAPTER X I OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST surely In a God. He had found him self fond p i Jelling her how he loved her hair more than any other physical thing about her, and she had said: “I am going to spread It out so you may put your face in It when we lie P - ; ' * down to sleep." Thia was the way she Brief Resume of Happenings of spoke of what was to come—as sleep. To drift off like this, hls arms about the Week Collected for her, seemed to Paul the fruition of a great privilege and Joyi and not a Our Readers. triumph of fleshly dissolution. He had told her little stories about hls moth A blaze which swept the dry timber . er and of the time they had spent land on the Siskiyou3, nine miles sun-filled hours In the Indian burial place at Brantford, where the proud south of Ashland, destroyed the his est of her forest ancestors were buried. toric Dollarhide Tollgate property. The third annual potato, cbm and “ I could not u n d ersta n d h er theh, when she told me how gladly she ' onion show sponsored by the Slier- w ould give h er life, w ere it not fo r wood chamber of commerce was held me, to live for a single y ear th e glori- ' rocently, with a large showing of com ous freedom of Molly B ran t,” said mercial and seed potato exhibits. During the night following Paul’s accident and Carta’s leap, men were active below the gorge. Derwentjost no time In racing back to the Mistas sini, nnd the presence of a hundred men below the chasm before midnight was the /«suit Every device of en glneering science and unlimited re source which might be employed came with them. The big pool at the foot of the gorge was a glare of Illumina tion, and. men went down the river with their flaming torches, afoot along Its banks and in canoes between them, questing for a shred of something which a few hours before might have Paul. “B ut I do-^now. In tliut one been a part of Paul oi Carla. y ear she knew shA wquld find some j DR C L POLEY P h y s ic ia n G rass nnd V a lle y , S u rg e o n O re g o n People can reach me. from Moro at night from the long distance booth at Hotel Moro by ringing The Dalles. Dr W . N . Morse P h y sic ia n an d Surgeon P lans w hich it is hoped will bring ' th e U nited S tate s dop artm en t of ag ri cu lture w alnut experim ent station to I Y amhill county w ere form ulated a t a m eeting of county nut grow ers. \ \ , ,, . , Lucy-Belle, shocked into sickness, thing which would more th a n m ake up brain was keenly alive, again, and lie THE DALLES, OREGON w as tak en to her home. B ut C laire knew th at team s of oxen could have for all th e o th er years she m ight live, rem ained. Men who saw her in tlie C H A PTER I — In trod u cin g " ¿ X r h * pulled but futilely ag ain st th e -u n d e r- Just us every hour here w ith you is Office at Mid-Columbia Hospital th e people o f the p retty lit ’- w eird glow of tlie lights will never m ore to me th an ten thousand back C anadian v illa g e o f Periboi» a. p a r tic cu rren ts, which, one a fte r an o th er. be able to forget the im age of her were tran sp o rtin g them Irresistibly u la r ly th e Crippled Lady. •• ’ n , ’ n Phone No. Hospital 841 C lackam as county’s budget for 1930 sim p le In hab itan ts, and hei .1 ”r an and yet w ithout great h aste through face as It w as iiliotographed upon th eir there." ep ic d estin ed to liv e lo n g u< ti •• v il As said these things, and believed memories. H er blue eyes w ere so show s a d ecrease of $16,199 from the w atery space. T hought of physical lag e an n aia. - wide open and staring, so filled with and felt them , th e re w as In him a 1928 budget. The 1920 budget calls salvation scarcely filtered in a ray of ro arin g and w ailing w ere gone, und In C H A PTER II —H ow th e rom ance ’ an unw avering sappjilre flame th at at will to live which would not u tterly for a to tal expenditure of SS88, 005(48. pe through his mind, nnd hls senses th e ir place w as a phantom -like cadence M olly Brant. Bister o f th e g r ea t in It w as scarcely tim es D erw ent thought of her as a extinguish Itself. dian ch ief. Josep h Brant and Slr w i l were unterrlfled by th e suffocating that moved and stirre d ubout them , spirit-goddess Instead .of a woman. m ore Hian a spark, a sm oldering em as com pared w ith $301,204/20 in 1229. liam Joh n son , in P"e -R e v 0 ,‘;it ’2 n?iZ presence of death. In C arla w ere hls hut which seem ed to come mostly from d ays, com es dow n to tod ay w ith The sta te land d ep a rtm en t turned Could Paul kave seen her he would ber th a t w as bound to dle^ for his birth o f a son, P aul, to M olly K irke stren g th nnd courage, H e locked ids a vast dome over their heads It was When in The Dalles eyes, hls brain, and every faculty of over 4o the stato tre a su re r during w ife o f a p ow erfu l New ^ork have known th a t a t last she had con arm s about h er closely. He could like som ething trying to escape, throb and her death w h en ^ P a u l Is th irteen reason which lie possessed told him N ovem ber a to tal of $154,442.47, a o quered h e r - f e a r and repugnance of y ea rs old. M olly K lrk e w a s a d e feel h er clinging to him witli th e bing until it seem ed to be heating HAVE YOUR - scen d a n t o f M olly B rant, and her boy the w ilderness. She had come w ith th e re w as uo hope of finding a way cording to a rep o rt ifrepared by G. sam e desire to rem ain Inseparable w ith little clubs nt th e drum s of Iheir has m any o f the Indian ch a r a cte ristic * beyond th e w alls which sh u t th em G. Brown, clerk of the sta te land th e first men before u trail was eut. At th ir ty -tw o P aul m arries Clair* Lunch or Dinner when the end came. S trange. A king e a rs when it w as n earest, then leav Durand, d a u g h te r of his f a t h e r s b u si H er dress and shoes w ere torn, her in. A few m inutes before, when Qarla board. dom of Micondcon—a land of Al- ing. them to intone and hum like a n ess partner. He Is In ch a rg e of soft skin bruised nnd bleeding. W here hud sat a t^ ils knees, w ith hls fingers im m en se e n g in e e r in g w ork on the n asch a r— a place of fuiries—a world huge tu ning fork through th e shut-in T hree persons w ere seriously In feeling tlie w arm th and sw eetness of M istassin i river, near P erib on k a, w h ich the w uter crushed and thundered loud of dream s— They w ere going to it h l^ .m illio n a ir e fa th er h as un d ertak en Bea of gloom. T h ere was no break In her hair, th is sp ark had leaped into jured, one of them probably fatally, est out from betw een tlie chasm w alls all. Between the w alls w here no man th e sonorous sam eness of It but hts Indian blood d ep lores the de- It was It still rem ained as Carlu a t Bend, when dynam ite being tied strucTion o f the w ild e rn ess, and his she stood u nafraid, until D erw ent flame. had ever looked. H eath! A m agnifi etern ity of sound w ithout change. .In th o u g h ts are m ore o f C arla H a *dan yielded a t la st to hls dem and, nnd into bundles p rep arato ry to blasting twice drew her back from the n e a r cent udventure, w ith C arla In ids a little while It could drive u living not then the Crippled L ad y— than or ness and danger of It. She resented guve h erself to tlie bed he had m ad? operations exploded in a w orker s his w ork. arm s! A ro arin g filled ids ears. They tiling mad. «. 4*1- Ids appeal to leave th e search to for her, w ith his coat fo r her pillow hands. Hls C H A PTER I I I — P a u l s w ife Is In w ere trav elin g sw iftly now. "I nm not afraid ," Carla said. “Are others, and D erw ent made it only “ It seem s alm ost a sin to sleep," Europe, sh e h a v in g no in c lin a tio n senses grew less distinct, like colors liv e In "th ose h orrib le w ood s. It* yon?” ' * TH E MARKETS once. A w hite face, w atching for its sh e s a id ; and If slum ber w ere near, com es to see In Carla, d a u g h te r o f a merging one into an o th er in a su n set H er voice was no different than If or even tlie necessity fo r it, he could P ortland d ea d —th a t was w hat men would re cen tra l E uropean Im m igrant, w ith her The Dalles, Oregon sky. Queer, why It should end like tlie sun had been shining, and th ere d evotion to her Invalid m other ano member. Eyes tlamlngly t blue, hun find no shadow of It In h er face. She W h eat—Big Bend bluestem , $1.40%; her w ork o f e d u c a tin g the v illa g e c h il tlds, a fte r years of life—lie— and C arla w as som ething In it for Idm which m ight have risen from her bed an grily searching tlie black stream as dren. h is Ideal of w om anhood. soft w hite, w estern white, $1.27; hard We also serve, at usual prices, —to g eth er—as It m ust have been In had never been th e re before. A kind It cam e from the m ountain. A fragile hour ngn„ so freshly clear and lovely Lunch and Dinner combinations w inter, n orthern spying, w estern red. A glori of ex ultation cam e with it. a gladness C H A PTER I V — P aul w r ite s to h is tended from tiie beginning. that are said by our patrons to form tin g seemed tiielesa, ns steel. w ere her eyes, so deep th e ir lustrous w ife, u r g in g her to Join him . th ou gh ous graclousness of I’nte, an im m ortal w hich trenm led in tho darkness, nnd content and happiness when she $1.25%. equal Home Cooking. Carla Is the In sp iration o f the *e *, T A woman, und yet more th an wom an— H ay—A lfalfa, $23023.50 per ton; L ater th at e v en in g , p a s sin g the H a l symphony of fulfilm ent—to pnss on w hich sent sham e and trium ph sweep an unforgettable sp irit, a vision th a t looked nt him. Yet, a fte r a little, her dan hom e, he h ears C arla cry in g . He like tld s w ith Carla, no m a tte r how ing over hlrnCIn a subm erging emo lash es drooped as if to veil tlie love valley tim othy, $20.50021; eastern e n ters th e c o tta g e . Mrs. H aldan. long was like trag ic music, alw ays to he re a h o p ele ss Invalid, Is dead. P aul s e f many hundred cen tu ries had gone be tion. ') behind them , and lay in velvet d a rk Oregon tim othy, $22022.50; clover, membered. fo r ts to com fort Carla, he feels., bring fore! And some one— ids wife— had “ A fraid? Good G—d, n o !” $20; oat hay, $19; oats and vetch, them c lo ser to g eth er. She did not give up with tlie first ness ag ain st the w h iten ess of her said —tliat seconds m eant more th an She drew* h erself out of hls arm s h o u rs of evening, hut continued to cheeks. For a while P aul sat close $20020.50. y C H A PTER V.—C laire an n ou n ces her y ea rs—w hen—like tld s — and stood beside him, w ith her hand In ten tion o f Joining P aul on the M is B u tte rfa t—47c. w atch through tlie n ig h t She did not and w atched her, and w ith each breath The ro arin g w as nn enorm ity of In Ids. T heir voices had broken down ta ssin i In a short tim e. She also move from the foot of tlie gorge and E ggs— R an ch , 30 0 4 4 c . w r ites to C arla, of w hom ahe has sound. Its w ailing w as like th e wind th e flame In him grew stronger, the “ QUIET SERVICE’’ it tenseness about them , and life drew heatd from P aul, a le tte r o f k in d ly the pool, as If she were su re Hint C a ttle—S teers, good, $10.25011. dem und th a t som ething happen, in the eave of Aeolus, Its th u n d e r like sy m p a th y , on the death of her m other. closer, more nure. lie w unted to see w hatever came to her would he found H ogs—Good to choice, $8.75010.23. th ro u g h foree of God or man, to break S ten to r’s b lasts rum bling through the |ier, and fumbled In his sodden pocket C H A P T E R V I — P aul g o e s to Q ue there. D erw ent wns frequently w ith down tlie w alls of d eath which en L am bs—Good to choice, $10 50011. em pty bowels of the earth . They fo r Ids m etal box of matches. bec ’o m eet C laire, and b rin g s her to her, and tried to talk, but her lips ▼Ironed her. his tem p orary hom e. T h ou gh sh e Is numbed nnd anesthetized, yet left 1dm S e a ttle "I'm going to strik e n light. Carla. fram ed few words. Not until day ap p a ren tly glad to he w ith him . and CRANDALL Alone, w ith C u ria’s unconscipus with a »bred of living, th in k in g cells 1 w ant lo look at y o u !” .W h ea t—Soft white, w estern white, e v in ce s w arm fr ie n d sh ip fo r Carla and cam e again did som ething give way in form lending faith and Inspiration to P a u l's o th er frien d s, he fe e ls sh e la which told idm they w ere te arin g A tlaie of yellow (lame made n hole Undertaking Company her, and hopelessness ta k e Its place. his th ought, he fixed his atten tio n , as $1 .27; hard w inter, w estern red, n o rth on ly th ere becau se sh e fe e ls It her Until it died out ern spring, $1.26; bluestem , $1.40. duty. She Is n o t r e a lly happy. He through the gullet of th e gorge, and In the h 'ackness. Then lie took her home to Lucy B elie a dozen tim es before, on the sm oke becom es «w are of a g u lf b etw een him which, a t th e sam e time, held Ids arm s th eir eyes devoured each other. Carla THE D A LLES. OREGON E ggs—Itanch, 32045c.*- “ 1 w aited too long,” she said to him, w hich rose from the b u rn in g wood. and his w ife. unyielding ns bands of steel about w as like an angel. Love, tra n sfo rm * B u tte rfa t—47c. — - nnd afterw ard , back w ith the search C H A P T E R V II.— P aul. C laire. Carla C arla’s body. Where did It go? . - ing death into a happy Incident, was lng men, he w ondered w hat she had and tw o ir ie n d s m ake a lu n ch eon Par’ y C a ttle—Choice steers, $9.50010,2^ H ours ago he bad asked him self tills A lthough close to th e edge of nn mi uncovered glory in her eyes at to v is it th e "B ig G orge" o f th e M is m eant. . j H ogs—P rim e light. $10.40010.50. ta ssin i, sn a p p a llin g ly a w ift *urre._ question, and until he had discovered abyss of u tte r darkness, consciousness lust, clearly revealed to r him to see. T hese searchers, could they have w h ich d isa p p e a rs In a m ou n tain «‘de. L am bs—Choice,*$10.50 0 1 1 . a thin fog of sm oke settlin g over tiie did not q u ite leave him. Vaguely he He knew th a t only tlie positiveness Current b e lie f la th a t a n y th in g S po k an e dropped Into It la n ev er seen a gain , in looked through th e rock, would have w ater, and driftin g aw ay w ith th e experienced th e th rill of being tra n s of their fate could m ake her look nt sport th ey ca st Into th e stream p ieces Ca«.t!o—S teers, good, $9.25010.25. seen a fire, it w as th e second night ported out of n hell of tum ultuous rush of it, liis blood had run sw iftly him like tlds. w ith C laire living and o f wood, and oth er ob je c ts, w a tc h in g fo r Paul and C arla in a place w here w ith a th rill of hope. And now, in th -m disap pear. F in a lly th ey carry a »ound into a soft and gently d riftin g w aiting In an o th er world outside. H ogs—Good and choice, $10. la rg e lo g to th e ed g e o f the ruahlng night and day ivere th e same. Paul sp ite of th e fact th a t he knew w here sea which w as w ithout noise or vio Cluire geftned Infinitely removed from L am b s—Medium to good, $8.3009. w ater. As th ev to ss It over It upends, had found d rifts of wood along tlie It w ent, th e question rem ained, as if str ik in g P aul and th r o w in g him Into lence. F o r an intervnh he fancied Ida him. a century aw ay, a glqw of mem T h e D a lle » ' N e w e s t a n d B e s t th e strea m The tw o w om en w l'h edge of the sand, mixed w ith pitchy a voice Inside hls head had been arm s Wqfe wings and th a t he *was tr y ory—like sta r dust, yet he thought of ‘ H o s t e lr y w hom P au l a life la e n tw in e d se e him NOTICE FOR PULICATION—De pine, and a little sp o t in th e ir world train ed to ask it, parrot-like, and g o to w h at th e y are su re la certa in ing to fly, m aking ra th e r a bad mess her us the m atch went out. His wife partment of the Interior, U. S. Land death. One a sk s th e o th e r If "he Is of, it because one side of Idm refused would go on living. w as illumined by lig h t He nnd Carla could not be m ade to stop. Centrally Located g o in g w ith him . R e c e iv in g no an sw er Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Oct. In th e fire glow sat C arla, combing T lds w ere about to die. He had seen u n sh e an n o u n ces. "T hen—I am . and to c o o rd in a te w ith the other. lie and C arla had collected a pile 22, 1929. sp r in g s Into the w ater. S h e rm a n C o u n ty H e a d q u a r te r s her long, silky h air w ith her fingers. of pitchwood. As they had found was tiie.arm , only one arm now, which d erstan d in g and su ren ess in the sh in Notice is hereby given that Peter Paul w atched her as sh e sm oothed each stick tliey had acclaim ed It a Dohm of The Dalles, Oregon, who, held Carla. W ith the other, a fte r a ing depths of C arla's eyes when tlie EDW. BALL, MANAGER and braided th e tresses, em ploying as tre a su re discovered, u ntil tlie th rill of on Sept. 24, 1924 made H. E. 023268 little, lie fol.nd him self claw ing nnd tiny flame had illum ined th e ir fnees. CHAPTER VIII g reat care as though she w ere in her a gam e had become p a rt of th e ir en and also H. E. 023339, both under Act digging Into som ething. A man may Bhe had let him know, w ithout words, THE DALLES, OREGON bedroom at home. Tills w as th e th ird deavor. He epose a stick heavily Dec. 29, 1916, for Lot 1, Sec.12, T. Pnul saw the sw ift, delib erate plunge live a hundred years, hut when he is th » t ea rth bonds w ere strick en from tim e she hud given It such atten tio n w eighted w ith pitch and lighted the 1 S., R. 16 E., NE%SW %, Sec. 5, through space of the slim body, which. ready to die and looks hack over the her, because th e re w as no longer an In th e uncertain ty ot his vision, an patli lie Jias trav eled ,, it seem s very ea rth for e ith e r of them. For a few in th eir thirty-six hours of entom b end of it In the fire. T hen he w alked SE% NE% , Sec. 6, N% NE%, NE% m e n t At other tim es he had held a off into th e gloom w here he and C arla NW%, Lots 1, 2, Section 7, Town Instinctive anil positive im pulse told short, and th e hundred y ears no more j hours tliey w ere to he in a w orld all light for her a t tlie edge of the w ater had gefifie many tim es before. It was ship 1-South, Range 16-East, Will him w as C laire’s. A w om an's pierc than a few hours. I’nul had reflected th e ir own. T hen—th e ir couch of w h llejsh e bathed her face and hands, like follow ing th e Inside of a g rea t amette Meridian, has filed notice of ing cry cam e from th e cliff, hut no upon th e Illusory nnd baseless fabric ; everlasting sleep— together. He felt intention to make final three year of time, its inadequacy and the hoi responsive echo of h o rro r escaped Ids | n sp iritu al reaction from tlie o ppres and once she had said to him : “ It rock drum which w as flat on one side proof, to establish claim to the land own lips, no sound, but an articu la te lowness of its hum an m easurem ent. sion of h o rro r and fear which laid is wonderful w ater, alm ost as soft as —flat w here the w uter thundered and above described, before Register, THE DALLES raced through th e m ountain. United States Land Office, at The pnsp as the figure si ruck the w ater “One who is happy lias but a fleeting come upon idm. To feel su re th a t W hen his torch burned sh o rt he re Dalles, Oregon, on the 14th day of and disappeared. An appalling and vis'on of life," C arla had said to idm Carla knew, and that she had given tu rn ed for another. C arla had not December, 1929. d evastating w eakness seized upon him, once. "To live long nnd terribly, one herself to him because of her know l Claimant names as witnesses: Ja moved in her sleep, nnd he burled a-deadly- sickness of shock, a thlrfc" m ust he u n h ap p y —hi prison.” it was edge—th at she was not afraid , hut was mes A. Claussen of Dufur, Oregon. odd why lie should he thinking of this him self In blackness again, following happy In tlie freedom which an np- th a t loosened the grip of ids fingers tlie rock so closely th a t his body Glenn O. Allen of The Dalles Oregon, from th e clinging belt of w eeds and as lie continued to claw and dig. But p ro ad d n g term ination of life made Elliott P. Roberts of The Dalles, Ore touched It, trying a t every step to m ade him limply Impotent against the tim e bad fastened Itself upon him like possible for them , filled him witli an gon, George Petroff of The Dalles, a leech, and if each second of ids pierce w ith ills vision a little fa rth e r emotion which took from th eir brief dragging force of th e undertow , For Oregon. _ . into the stygian pit over his head. It an In stan t Ids brain reeled in d ark w ide-aw ake life had been ns long ns fu tu re Its sta rk and ugly grlm nes» J. W. Donnelly, Register. these few seconds he would have lived wns into tills p it th a t the smoke and gave to it an alm ost Joyous as ness. 11^ began to go down, easily w ent, m ounting in d riftin g spiral», like and slowly, as if th e cruel and m ur a tho u san d years. D uring lid s cycle peet. sm oke in an Indian tepee. Up there, derous hands below w ere fearful of of his existence he slow ly and tedi- | As If she had been a p artn e r In tlie he thought, it w as taken by a slowly > arousing the in ertness to which lie ously progressed, until, w ith nir filling few seconds of his thoughts, Carla dragging cu rren t of a ir m ade by th e had m om entarily succum bed. ¿Then ids lungs again, and tlie sm othering spoke softly, giving Idm tier hand CALLAWAY’S suction of th e streum , nnd descended w uter struck Into Ills face and sta rtled folds of near-insensibility breaking again In the night which shut them in. to exit from tlie m ountain w ith i t FUNERAL CHAPEL 1dm. H eart and brain leaped in re aw ay from 1dm, lie knew th a t he w as "I w ant to hear you say It, P a u l! \ < " Ì9 T h ere w as only one break in tlie cir sponse to its w arning, and lie th ru st no longer in w ater, th a t Ids fingers 1 have dream ed, and even prayed in Funeral Directors were clutching at soft sand, and tljat cu lar wall of gruesom ely black and up wildly and caught th e weeds again. my w ickedness, nnd have fancied your w ater-w orn rock, ag a in st which, in They hung closely to the rock, allow the burden w hich be had dragged witli voice telling me tlie story. For that and Embalmers ages past, a su b terru n ean flood had ing Idin to drag Ids body up until his him w as C arla. I have many tim es asked God to for w ashed and roared. T his was w here T h ere w as scarcely a b reath be give me. But now It is right and Just. shoulders w ere out of w ater once a sm all section of it had given way more. He heard .Derw ent shout, ns tw een th is know ledge and tlie full and 1 want to hear you say —you love m e ’’ from overhead nnd had piled up a if from a mile aw ay, but lie paid no poignant possession of ¿very faculty "I do,” said Paul. “I know —now— OFFICE AT m ass of broken stone which he atten tio n to the cry, nor did he look w ith w h k h ids brain w as capable of that I have loved you from the be bad ' climbed, w ith C arla w atching tow ard the cliff. T he thought in his being inspired. But darkness, mys MORO, OREGON ginning of time, before I came to tlie from below. H ere th e smoke from mind was ClMt C laire would be w ith tery, th e defeat of death, and tlie fact M istassini, before I was born in tlds z hls torch did not go upw ard but set him In an o th er m om ent or two. She of Ids own physical sulvulion w ere life—a thousand or u million years 1 tled about his head and disappeared would come to the su rface n ear the subm erged all a t once in an agonized have w orshiped tlie soul that is you. tow ard tlie vent in th e m ountain rock, and lie m ust he ready to seize appeal to th e limp, dead form which Sometime, It may have been ages ago. through which th e riv er rushed w ith and hold her w ith him until the weeds he clasped in Ids arm s. Tlie sp irits I know th at you belonged to me.” g rea t foree. He w ent to th is outlet. of th e sable blackness about him Ils gave w ay—or a n d r a d e hapi>ened. *•1 have alw ays belonged to you,” tened to ids voice calling C arla s nam e F ive or six feet from him, w here the said C arla. "Y ours is th e love 1 In th e F ire Glow S a t C a rla , C om bing It w as a hole which his eyes w ere unable to m easure, clicked to w ithin Washington at Fifth Street, w ater w as like n pool of oil th a t had as lie stru g g led to bring life back Into thought w as hopelessly gone from me H er Long, Silky H a ir W ith Her a foot of Its upper Jaw by a seething her body. Once he had w orked over no motion, a little d istu rb an ce su d —up there. But to die witli you is my PORTLAND, OREGON Finger«. flood of w uter, and out b f w hich— denly flecked Its su rfa c e —a change of a little girl who had been tak en from right. Can th e re be such a thing ns though tlie space for sound wns sm all Our usual pre-war transient light, a d riftin g up of som ething In th e w ater, and now memory cam e to doubt for us now ?” th at which comes with rain .” She —cam e such a sullen rum bling th a t rates still prevail. tangible and shadow y, a nebulous him vividly of tlie first gentle beating “ I nm su re th ere cannot." he said. spoke as if they m ight have been his blood was chilled as he listened to Special Rates to permanent Guests blotch w hich changed under ids eyes of th e h e a rt again, th e slow retu rn in g “ You would like to live?” cam ping on one of th e stream s tliey It. Alone, lie would have plunged OFFICE PHONE MAIN 93 to substance, a floating m ass of hair. of th e soul Into tlie ten d er body, until “ W ithout you, n .’ loved, with the sky above and flowers into this. To die fighting, p itting his th e child lived and b reath ed once “And th e re Is no chance—no hope of about them. It w as her u tte r accep t The sun w as shining, th e w ater w as sm all stren g th against all tlie forces - Moro, Oregon alm ost black, hut th e re was no glint more. B ut C arla's soft b reast gave no saving ourselves?” ance of their fate as a th in g of h ap which might oppose him, was th e urge response. H er lips w ere cold nnd life I “ I can conceive of none. No force of gold in w hat lie saw. T he h air piness which tran sfo rm ed w hat would which w as refusing to subdue Itself w as d i.k . < . .- o - c - h p - a p art less, and, a t last, believing her surely could contend w ith the m aelstrom s In have been a hell for him Into a heaven. w ithin him. He flung out his flaming dm l. he held her face close to him, the th ro a t of tlie chasm. At the oth er of it in n moment. It seemed in l.-:u She had sat In th e so ft sand nt Ids torch and saw it sw allowed in nn In and kissed her mouth and eyes, as Hie end all physical m atter 1» ground to th a t the m onsters who lived about the feet, a few m om ents before, w ith her sta n t. Like th at lie would have gone rock held her up Tor 1dm, w ith a sm ile fa th e r of th e little girl had kissed Ids pulp as tlie w ater comes out through head pillowed ag a in st his knees, nnd If C arla had not been th ere to go on her lips and in her eyes, her face child w hen she w as retu rn in g to Idm. the gorge. ' We are caught between th ere she had- un b rald ed h e r h air for w ith him. tow ard him and her arm s reaching W hen tlie firtd w hisper of b rea th cam e tlie two." -> him to caress, as »lie w atched nnd , r -» i - He tu rn ed back to tlie fire nnd put out- H e wTii~hnif^ In a daze, and from C a rla ’s lips lie w as holding her pointed out for him th e unusual and He calmly and frankly spoke tlie on a fresh stick of resinous wood be like this, sta rin g into th e -blackness. might have fancied some of the things benuttful p ictu res th a t built them tru tli to her. She made no reply in fore he sa t in tlie sand n ear enough he how . But C arla w as then*. She, H er h eart, beating fain tly , responded words, hut l»e could feel her response selves in the changing coals nnd crum to C arla to toucli her w ith hls hand, not his wife, had come to join him in to th e call of life close ag a in st Ids creeping through her finger tips to bling embers of th e fire. Now she wns a little distan ce from lie w ondered if fear had begun to death. T he quiet, t< rrlble dram a of own- H er lips grew w arm . H er eyes him, could feel th e trem ble nnd thrill It held him from calling her nam e as opened. P aul kissed her again In tlie of It In h er body. He had not frig h t him, and no sen se of d read or fe a r seize upon him ns he looked at her un conscious form, foreseeing tlie to r oppressed him ns be followed th e he wuited for her to come w ithin liis blackness th a t sh u t them in nnd ened her, but had dispelled from her rhythm ic movem^iTn^trf h er »11m w hite m ent of impending hours when mad reach. B u t-th e undertow brought her found th a t »lie wus alive. the beginning of a fear. She did not ness would be for him alone. Unless no nearer. For a second, two of them, j H e did not cry out or si»eak, hut w ant to live. T he tru th seized upon fingers braiding her h a ir ag*in. EYE STRAIN UNDER THE they died together, he must outlive 'th re e or four, it held her aw ay from If It were m adness which possessed A brushed h er thick, wet h air back and nnd helped him w ith a kind of shock. P E R S O N A L M A N A G E M E N T Oh C a rla—to save her fio m a realization Can only be corrected under the him, and each of th ese seconds w as pressed h ls‘ face close to hers, and Yet It wits n sim ple thing, one he him It wns a b eau tifu l m adness, a proper conditions and by the use of Hint which he. in his In her first ''consciousness should have known w ithout Intuition 1 a lifetim e In passing. Then he saw w aited. sense of Joyous living w here th ere of the very best of equipment. th e dislahee between th em widening, C arla's arm s crept about hls neck. or discovery. For C arla w as—not only should have b een despair. At first s ir r-»h. should bear. We hare ifce Best Equipped Optical (Continued Next Week.) < RATES : and as it widened the tilings below be H er lips breathed Ids name. W ords n woman, hut a soul. Back there, in the fighting p a rt of him had in stin c office h r Eastern Oregon. gan to drag Carla down. She m ade w ere fu tile for a little while. Only In C laire’s world, she wculd be lost to tively struggled ag ain st It, but now he Room with bath privilege, $1. up OPTICS EXCLUSIVELY no struggle, did not cry out to him. »lienee could they claim each o ther, a him —no m a tte r w hat he m ight do in accepted It fully, until, seeing C arla Not every stenographer who knows Outside room with private bath, but only raised her hands so th a t he alienee of voice, w here o th er sound the way oth er men had solved such as she was, d eath teem ed vague and how to typewrite knws how to make $1.50 up m ight si e they w ere w aiting fo r him. w as m oaning and throbbing about problem s. ° n ly here. In a beginning fa r away and th e gh'ry of life very a typewriter typewrite type right. ■ and w anting him, ns klie went to her them. _____ ____ Both knew what It Hnennt ns nnd an end all th eir own, could ahe nenr. They had m ade no effort to Special ra te s w here more th a n two Dr. Geo. F. Newhouse, Proprietor kingdom of Micondcon, her laud of j be »econds them selves off, , belong to him. persons occupy one room . hide from them selves th e coming of _______ counted — We really regret to say so, but we They had come th ro u g h th e m outh of Again she was In his heart, llstefc- 320 East Second Street dreams. . th e end, nnd C arla thought of it as Let us show you our fear that it will take more than (o hlg t i,ougt,(g. a beautiful Wiing, a little Journey, • H e sw ung him self out, th ru stin g th e gorge, and were caught In u sub- Accommodations THE DALLES, OREGON “public opinion” to keep the nations Jg Rtranp<, but j w ant to sing U l which they w ere m aking gladly to ag ain st the rock, and when the ogres te rran e an hole of tlie ea rth . C h a n c e - - m iracle. God. T h at they m ight darkness,” she said. “1 diyJnoe gether. Never had Paul belleved ao straight. , of th e w a te r pit d rn g g ed /at th eir vie- A , _______ V lim s Carla was Ift hls. arms. 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