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tjK CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY. MARCH 18. 1909. W e c a r r y th e S o u th e r n m o s t c o m p l e t e s to c k o f B u ild in g O reg o n and s o lic it y o u r b u sin e ss, M a te ria l p le d g in g in s a tis f a c t o r y s e r v ic e . BIG PINES LUMBER COMPANY 6 0 Y EA R S9 EX P ER IEN CE v ery u n fo rtu n ate and a very te rrib le th in g. D urin g h is m orning d u ties th e vision o f h er had been fre sh b efo re hi in again, and h is c o n sta n t couteiupla- lion o f the m a tte r had w rou gh t a LI V E R Y [ ch an g e in his a ttitu d e tow ard th e girl, i o f which he w as u n co m fo rtab ly co n nd sciou s and w hich he w as glad to see tra d e m a r k s D e s ig n s | sh e did not perceive. General Teaming C o p y r ig h t s A c . T h e men w ere pou ring off th e boat A n y on e «ending » « k e tc h end d e scrip tio n may qu ickly ««ce rta in o u r oi»ltiiun fr e e « n je e tlie t ' r au __________ j now, and th rou gh th e crow d cam e th e By R ex Beach •WE PLAY NO In v e n tio n 1« p rob ably p a te n ta b le ('outuiunlca- *“ Labia, tIon« strlctly co n a d a n tla l. HANOBI ...1N0 B0 QK o u P a te n ta tall F ren ch m an , b earin g lu th e hollow s e n t fre e . O ldest a g e n cy fu r se «e c cu . . g . D atent«, u rin ! o f each arm a child w ho clasp ed a buu- P a te n ts ta k e n th ro u g h 11uun kluuu A St Lu. < ra c a lv s FAVORITES” C o p y r i g h t , 1 9 i* . b y H a r p e r St B n e t h a r » a p t c la l n o tic e , w ith o u t ch a r g e, l a t h e 1 die to Its b r e a s t I l l s eyes grew b righ t- j e r a t sigh t o f N ecia, aud he b rok e Into i a flood o f patois. T h ey fa irly bom bard - A hand som ely Illu s tra te d w eekly. L a r g e s t c i r This .story began in the Herald t n ; cu la tio n o f any scie n ttflo lo u rn al. T e rm s. |:i a i c« 1 each o th er w ith qu ick question» and y e a r : fo u r m o n th s, $ L B o ld by all n ew sd ealers. March 11, 1909. and will be continued to I frag m en tary a n sw ers till »he rem em the end. Rack numberB of the Herald T h e tra d e r d arted a q u ick g la n ce a t »oldlers to be w orth u d —n.” H e sn arl- bered her com panion. B ra n ch Office, tfti F 8 t „ W a sh io g to u , D. C. furnished free to new subscribers. “Oh. 1 fo rg o t my m an n ers! Lleuten- him. H e did not lik e th is m an. : o«l th is b itte rly , w ith a p ecu liar leerin g a u t B u rrell, th is is Napoleon D oret— | “T h e re a in ’t m uch doing In th is cam p . I lift o f hi» lip, a» I f h is w ords tasted ou r 1’oleou!” sh e added, w ith proud I t ’s a p re tty poor p la c e ,” he said g u ard bad. (Continued.) so n n y side o f th e slope. I t w as of edly. em p h asi*. “ M ost o f th e boys a re goin g up rlv - g reat, sq u a re hew n tim b ers, bu ilt In D oret ch eck ed h is volu bility and i ”1*11 put In w ith you, fro m Its looks,” ' e r,” »slid G ale. added th a t tin* B u rre ll* w ere know n as th e R u ssian sty le, th e und ersid e o f | stared ut th e soldier, whom he appear- agreed th e other. “ I t ’s g o t too m any “ W ell, th o se h ills look a s If th ey had “d iv lls am o n g tlie w eem eu.” e a ch log hollow ed to tit sn ugly o v er I ed to see fo r th e tirst tim e. T h e little gold In th em ,” »aid th e stra n g e r, point B e stin g th u s on th e step s o f Old its fellow u n d ern eath , upon w hich | brow u people h: h is arm s stared llke- ing vag u ely . “ I ’m going to p rosp ect.” M an G a le ’» store, th e tw o talk ed on dried moss had previou sly been spread. 1 w ise, and It seem ed to B u rre ll th a t a G ale knew In stin c tiv ely th a t th e fel till th ey w ere disturbed by th e sound M an y a rc h ite c ts hud w orked on it as c e rta in d istru s t w as In each o f th e low wftK lying, fo r h is hand» w ere not o f sh rill v o ices approaching, a t which It grew room by room throu gh th e • th re e p airs o f eyes, only lu th ose of th ose o f n m iner, hut th ere w as n o th th e m an looked up. C om ing dow n th e y e a rs. It had »tret« hed a bit y e a r by | th e m an th ere w as no sh yn ess. lu- ing to he said. H is Ju d gm en t w a s v e ri tr a il from th e tow n w ere a sq u aw and year, fo r th e tra d e r's fam ily had been 1 stead, th e C an ad ian looked him over fied, h ow ever, w hen I ’oleon d rew him tw o ch ild ren . A t sig h t o f N ecia the big In th e early d ay s w hen h u n ters ; gravely from head to heel, seem in g to asid e la te r and »aid: little on es shouted glee fu lly and sca m anti m iners o f b oth b reed s c a m e in to Gale*« squaw carne in. ! note each poin t o f th e u n fa m ilia r ut- “ H e's bad m an.” pered fo rw a rd , clim b in g o v a r her like tra d e, to lo a f and to sw ap s to r ie s w ith | d ifferen t fro m us people. H e 's—he’»”— J tir e ; then he inqu ired w ithou t rem ov- “ How do you know ?” h a lf grow n puppies. T h e y w ere boy him . T hrough th e w in te r days, w hen j G ale paused, a t a loss fo r w ords to con I Ing his g la n ce : “S h e's leavo D aw son d—u q u eeck . and girl, b o th brow n ns Si w ashes, w ith th e ca rib o u w ere In th e north and th e i’ vey h is m ean ing. “ W ell, he a in 't th e “ W ere*b ou ts you live, eh ?” D ose m ounted ¡»ollce t ’row 'iui on tie ey es lik e Je t W ads and h a ir th a t was m oose w ere s c a rc e , w hole fa m ilies of ' kind th a t would m arry n h a lf breed.” “1 live a t tho post yon d er.” »aid th e boat Ju s ’ b e fo re we l e f . ” T h e n ho tv4<l s tra ig h t and c o a rse and black . At a n a tiv e s c a m e and cam ped th ere, fo r E v id en tly A lluna read som e hidden lieuten ant. u story th a t he h ad heard. T h e m an. It g la n ce B u rre ll knew them fo r “breeds,” A lh in a , his sq u aw , drew' t»> h er own m ean lug baek o f th ese w ords, fo r she “ W a t bU n ess you work a t ? ” | seem ed, had le ft S k a g w a y U t w w s tw o am i ev id en tly the d a rk e r h a lf was Wood, and th ey f e lt It th e ir due to e a t J »poke ifuh kly. but lu h er ow n tongue “T h e lieu ten an t has been statio n e d I j suns, upon th e disru p tion o f ttoapy c lo se r to th e su r fa c e now', fo r they o f th e bo u n ty o f him w lio ruled them now, ns sh e w as accu stom ed to do h ere, fo o lis h ,” said N ecia. “Gome u p 1 * S m ith ’s band o f desperadoes» an d had choked, gurgled, stu ttere d and cough lik e an overlord . , w hen e x c ite d o r alarm ed . to th e s to r e q uick and tell me w h at j I m ade fo r th e in terio r, b ut had been ln- ed in th e ir Indian tongue, w hile Neela T h e re a re m en w h ose w its a re q u ick “T h e n th is th in g m ust cen se a t once. it’s like a t D aw son .” I tercep ted a t tlia p a ss by tw o w eratter* an sw ered them likew ise. A t a word a s lig h t and w h ose m u scles h av e been , T h e risk Is too g reat. B e tte r th a t you in spite o f th e m an 's u n frien d lin ess, | o f th e citizen »' co m m ittee who c am « fro m h er th ey tu rned and saw him. so tem p ered and h ardened by yours o f ! kill him b e fo re It Is too la te .” B u rrell w atched him w ith ad m iratio n , i upon him suddenly. P reten d in g to th en , ab ash ed a t th e stra n g e splendor ¡e x e r c is e th a t th ey a re like th o se o f n I G ale rose and laid h is big hand firm ly • T h e re w ere no h eels to his tu fte d fu r : yield, he had execu ted som e u n exp ect o f his un ifo rm , fell silen t, p ressing w ild a n im a l. O f such w as Jo h n G ale, . on h er shoulder. I I mm *ts, and y e t he stood a good six j ed coup a s he d elivered h is gun. fo r c lo se to her. T h e sq u aw a lso seem ed b u t w ith a ll h is In tellig en ce he w as | “ D o n 't ta lk like th a t. T h e re lm» been 1 feet two, as s tra ig h t as a pine sap- j both m en fell, »hot throu gh th e I xk I j . to re sen t h is presence, fo r a fte r a low v e ry slew a t re a d in g ; h en ce lie chose ! too m uch blood let alread y . T h e re ’s | ling, and it needed no second g lan ce to j No one knew Ju st what It w as lie did erin g g la n ce she drew th e sh aw l closer to spend h is ev en in gs w ith h is pipe ; tim e enough to w orry.” i tell u f w hat m etal he waa m ade. I l l * | n or c a re d to q u estion him overm uch . a b o u t h er head and, lea v in g th e tra il, and his th ou g h ts ra th e r th an w ith a H e ro«e; but, Inntead o f goin g to his | sp irit show ed In his w hole body. In ; T he n ex t h eard o f him w as a t Luke slu n k out o f sigh t arou nd th e co rn er book, as lo nesom e men a re supposed , room , he stro d e out o f th e house and tho set o f Ills head and, ab ov e all, In | B e n n e tt, o v e r th e line, w h ere the o f th e store. ; to do. l i e did w ith little sleep , and w alked n o rth w ard up th e trull. Alluna j Ills dark, w arm fa ce, w'bich glow'ed | m ounted police recognized him and B u rre ll looked up a t h is com p anion 's i m any n ig h ts h e s a t alone till A lluna »at huddled up In th e doorw ay, her w ith ea g ern ess when he talk ed , and se n t him on. T h ey m arked him w ell, c le a r cu t. d e lica te fa ce, a t th e wind | and N ecia would be aw ak en ed by his j sh aw l d raw n H ose ab ou t h er head, and j th a t w as e v e r—w hen he w as not sin g h ow ever, and passed him tin from |>ost tan n ed ch eek s, a g a in st w hich h er long h eavy step a s he w ent to Ills lx*d. j w aited for him until th e la te sun dip ing. to post ns th ey had d riv en oth ers b ra id s lay like th e blue b la ck locks o f T h a t lie w as a m an w ho could reully I ped dow n below th e d ista n t m oun tain s “I n ev er soe »o m any people sin ce 1 whose record s w ere know n, b u t he hed an E g y p tia n m aid, then a t h er w arm , l th in k and th a t h is th ou g h ts w ere en- | fo r th e m idn ight hour, th en rolled I l e f Gnel>ec,” he w as sayin g. “S h e ’s lost h im se lf In th e con fu sion ut D aw durk ey es, In w h ich w as a h in t o f the : gro ssin g no on e doubted w ho saw him ; sla n tin g out again a few p o in ts fa r th e r Ju s’ ink b eeg c ity — m us’ be F ree, fou r son fo r a fe w w eeks u n til th e s c a rle t golden lig h t o f th e aftern o o n sun. s ittin g en th ralled a t such a tim e, fur j n o rth , to begin Its long Jo u rn ey anew . t ’ouHuu’ people. E v e ry day som e m ore coated rid ers search ed him ou t, d is T h e b itte r revolt th a t had burned in he n eith er rocked nor talk ed n or moved I but he did not retu rn . A t lo st »he crep t dey com e, a n ’ all n ig ht doy d an ce a n ’ arm ed him and forced him aullanly him a t th e prospect o f a long exile a m uscle hour a ft e r hour, nml on ly Ills stiffly ind oors, th e look o f frig h t star- »Ing an ’ d rin k w 'lsk ee. B a gosh, d a t's ab oard th is steam er. died o u t suddenly. IIo w fresh and ey es w ere a liv e. T o n ig h t th e spell | ing in h er eyes. fine p la ce!” flow erlike sh e looked, and y e t th e w is w as on him again . About U o'clock th e n e x t m orn ing a “ Are th ere lot* o f w h ite w om en ?" ( To be continued.) dom o f h e r! l i e spoke Im pulsively : G a le ’s squaw* cam e In, h er a rriv a l fa in t and long d raw n c ry cam e from asked th e girl. *‘I am glad you a re here. M iss N ecia. unannounced e x cep t by th e scu ff o f | th e fa r th e s t lim its o f th e little cam p. “ Y es: tw o. F r e e hundred. M o*’ o f I w as glad th e m om ent I saw’ you. und ; h er m o ccasin s, and seated h e rse lf NIRSERY STOCK FOR SA1E. ; An In s ta n t la te r It w as echoed closer, dem U w ork in dau ce h all*. H ere’s I h a v e boon grow ing g la d d er ev er sin ce, | a g a in st th e w all. Sh e did not u se a ! and th en u dog began to howl. B e fo re 1 one tine gal 1 see, nam e' M arie Hour- I have a fíne assortment of nursery fo r I n ev er Im agined th e re would be ch a ir, o f w hich th ere w ere sev eral, but ! Its voice had died aw ay a n o th e r took gette. 1 tell you ’bout h er by a u ’ by.” a n yb o d y In th is p lace but men and ! crouch ed upon a b earsk in , h er kn ees stock for sale at my residence including; It up sad ly , and w ith in th re e b reath « “Oh, P oleon, y o u 're In lo v e!” cried a q u a w s—men who h a te th e law and ! b en eath h er ciiln . Sh e sut th u s fo r a a lot of extra line French walnuts and I fro m up and down th e h a lf m ile o f Necia. sq u a w s who slink a b o u t—like th a t.’* Champion (fooseberries. Address Dav id i long tim e, w h ile N ecia put tlie little sc a n ty w a te r fro n t cam e th e c ry o f “ No, s ire e !” he denied. "D e r e ’* dob * T ie inxlded In th e d irectio n o f the I n ¡ Grim, Central Point. Oregon. 44tf 1 ones to bed. Soon th e g irl cam e to , “8 team -b o -o -a-tJ” Gubin doors opened o f dem gal look h a lf so pu rty lak you ,” “y a p o Icon Doret—o u r P oleon / ” d ian w o m an ’s d isap p earan ce. ; sa y good n ig h t. ! and m eo cam e out, glunced up th e H e would h av e said m ore; but, spyin g S h e looked a t him q u ickly. W hen sh e had gone he »¡>okc w ith strea m and echoed th e c a ll, w hile from th e tra d e r a t th e en tra n ce o f th e atore, 44W ell, w h a t d iffere n ce would th a t o u t m oving: sleep y nook» and huh w arm ed roofs he w ent to him , stra ig h tw a y lau n ch in g m ake?*’ “S h e ’ll n ev e r m arry P oleon D o ret.“ w olf d o g * arose, y a w n in g and s tre tc h Into th e d e tail» o f th eir co m m ercial en “U gh! Sq u a w s and h a lf b reed *!” “ W h y ?” Inquired A lluna. Ing. terp rise, w h ich, happily, bad b een roost , H is ton e conveyed In fu ll his u tte r “ H e a in ’t h er kind.” D o w n stream cam e th e fa in t sigh in g su ccessfu l. co n tem p t. “P oleon Is a good m an.” i w h oof-w h oof o f a stea m er, and theu Am ong th e m erch an d ise o f th e post A cu rio u sly sta rtled look lay In her “ None l e t t e r . B u t aha'll m arry som e i out from behind th e bend »lie b u rst, th ere w ere fo r »ale a »can ty a s s o r t ty es, and an inq u iring , p lain tiv e w rin —som e w h ite m an .” i H er ca b in deck w as lined w ith passen m ent o f firearm s, ch eap sh otg u n s and kle ca m e b etw een h er brown. “ Poleon la w h ite,” th e sq u aw de i gera, m ost o f whom w ere bound fo r th e a W in c h e ste r o r tw o, d isplayed In a “I don 't b eliev e j-ou u n d erstan d ,” she clares!. I “o u tsid e,” alth ou g h »till clad In m a ck rack !>ehlnd th e c o u n ter In u m ann er •aid. ‘‘L ie u te n a n t B u rre ll. th is is my “H e 1» and he ain ’t. I m ean »he’ll in aw an d overalls. T h e y all gazed »1- to a tt r a c t th e ey e o f su ch n ativ e h u n t •Inter. M olly G a le, and th is Is my little m arry an ‘o u tsid e’ m an. H e a in 't good | len tly a t th e hundred m en o f F lam - e rs as m ight need th em , and w ith th e | b ro th er. Jo h n .” B oth round eyed e lf* enough, an d —w ell, he a in ’t h er kind.” ! beau, who stared b ack a t th em till th e m ade a d u ck in g c o u rte sy and blinked A llu n a 's g ru n t o f Indlgnutlon w as a 1 gan gplan k w as placed, w hen th ey cam e rest hung a p air o f C o lt's re v o lv e r*. I a t th e soldier, who gain ed h is fe e t su fficien t a n s w e r to th is, b u t he re j ash o re to s tre tc h th e ir lege. One o f O ne o f th e new arriv a l» , who had sop- a w k w a rd ly , a flush risin g Into his sum ed. je r k in g his head lu th e d ire c l th em , h ow ever, m ade su fficien t noise ; arn ted fro m th e oth er» a t th e fro n t, now called to G a le: ch eeks. tion o f th e b a rr a c k s . “Sh«**s !a*en ta lk I to m ake up fo r th e silen ce o f th e o th “ A re th o se C o lts fo r s a le ? M ine w as F ro m th e regions a t th e rear o f th e ers. B e fo re th e s te a m e r had grounded ing a lot w ith th l* — th is sold ier.” ' stolen th e o th e r d ay .” E v id en tly he ato re c a m e th e voice o f an Ind ian w o “ H im good m an, too, I g u ess,” »aid he appeared am ong th e Hlwash deck w as accu stom ed to Y ukon price», fo r m an c a llin g : hands, h is head and shoulder» tow er th e w ife. he show ed no su rp rise a t th e figure th e “ N ecia ! N ecia!” “T h e h—1 h e Is!” cried th e tra d e r • lug ab ov e them , hi» w h ite te eth g leam tra d er n am ed, b u t took th e g u n s and “ C om ing In a m o m en t!” th e girl c a ll ing from a fu ce a s d ark a s th e irs, sh o u t fiercely. "He d o n 't m ean an y good ; tasted e a c h o f them , w hereupon th e ed b a c k ; then, tu rn in g to th e young ing to h is frien d s a sh o re end p an to to her.” old m an knew th a t h ere w as no officer, sh e added q u ie tly : “ M other m inting his d e lig h t to th e tw o G ale “ H im got a w om an, eh ?” »aid the I “C h eech ak o .” ns te n d e rfe e t a re know n need s m e now. G ood by." ch ild ren , who had co m e w ith A llu n a to o th er. In th e n« alth ou g h th e m an’s g arb “ No, no! I reckon he'» »Ingle all i w elcom e him . had d ecelv «.! him a t first glan ce. T h e C H A P T E R II. I “ W ho’s dose beeg. ta ll people w 'at rig h t, but you don’t u n d erstan d . H e '* | stra n g e r b alan ced tho w eapons, on e la ►LEOX DO RET'H IIA * D IS Q U IC K E R T H A If ; «tan* ’loag sld e o f you. M is G a le ? ” he e ith e r h an d ; th en he did th e “double U IS TO.NULE. culled to h er; th eu , shudlng h is eyes roll” n eatly, fo llo w in g w hich he exe- AND t H E tra d e r’s house n t b ack o f e la b o ra te ly , he cried In a g re a t voice: Trespass notices, printed on cloth, i cuted a m ove th a t G ale had not wlt- th e j»u*t, fa r th e r up on th e “ W aal, w aal, 1 b ’llev e d a t’s M sle u I for sale at this office. 50 cent» per | nessed fo r m any y ears. H e extended hill. I t w as a large, »leepy Je a n an* M am ’selle M ollee! B a g a r! tf one o f th e guns, b u tt fo rem o st, as if house, sp ra w lin g a g a in st the dozen. + I*?y g e t so beeg w 'lle I ’m gone I don ’ (surrendering It, th e actio n bein g free j know dem no m o re!” HEADOUARTERS For TELEPHONE SUPPLIES “ | and open, » a r e fo r th e fa c t th a t his T h e you th fu l G a le s w riggled a t th is — — — — — — .. ( fo refin g er w as crooked and th ru st ! d eliciou s flattery am i dug th e ir tiny throu gh th e trig g e r g u ard ; t h e j. w ith ! moc< asln ed toes Into th e sand. Come and See U* ; L ie u te n a n t B u rrell had com a w ith th e slig h te st Je rk o f th e w rist, the gun spun about, th e h and le Jum ped Into hi» th e o th ers, fo r th e a rr iv a l o f a »team - I. M. JONES. Prop.fetor. Central Point. Oregon, palm , and In sta n tly th ere w as a click b oat called fo r th e p resen ce o f every a * h is th um b flipped th e h am m er. It M u ch tie lcM M M a r t, w ith w „ k it o m ic h , and c o o ^ q u a n t ooul In cam p , and. »pylng N ecia In the 5 , + + + + ^ .. + + + « + » + + H + p o o r , im povariabad blood . N a rro u » and p ale-p eo p la la ck o u tsk irts o f th e crow d , he took h i* w as th e old “road agent »pin.” w hich ! G ale as a boy bed p racticed h ou r*’ a t a good, r ic h , red b lo o d . T h e ir »tom ach a need .o r.g o r a t.o g p lace besid e her. H e had lain aw ak e EUROPEAN PLAN FIN E SAM PLE ROOM fo r , a fte r a lt, a m an can b e no .tr o n g e r than h it ito m a c h . tim e B u t th a t th is m ao w se In earn e st ‘ fo r h ours th in k in g o f h er and had A rem ed y th e ! m a k e , the .to m n e b .tr o o g and th e h e a r ; fa llen asleep w ith h er still In hi» mind, be «bowed by glan cin g upw ard sh arply a c t i r a , m akea rich red blood aad o r e r c o m e . aod d n r e e fo r th e rev elatio n o f h er blood had , when th e tra d e r laughed out d i.e a a e-p ro d u cia g b a c te ria and cu rea a w hole m a lti- “T h is one h an g s all rig h t.” ha «aid , com e aa a shock to him. tu de of di* 1 H e had sprung fro m a r a c e o f »lava , “g le e roe a box o f c a rtrid g e * ” C a r H 4 t f r e n r S to m a c h W aaknooa a m t He em ptied h is gold »ark In pay m eat holders, from g land w h ere b irth and L i t e r L a xlm aaa h r t a k l a t a c a a r a a a t breed a re m ore th an an y o th e r th in g, fo r th e gun an d am m un ition, th en re D r . 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