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THE fiPJUNGFIELD NEWS PAGE THREE MtOOKKD TRAILS AND BTItAIQHT (Continued from page two) up against nnrp jut or quarts. When lift reached the top lis waa nnntlna and tiHkn. Itefors he had moved a ior.cn stops a man ram ont of Ilia brtmli scarce seventy -flva yards way ami called to hint to surrender. Ila flung hla rtfla to pi net and fired twice. The man staggered and steadied himself. A shell had Jammed and Mark well could not throw It ont II turned to run aa the other fired. Hut h wna loo late. II stumbled, tripped and went down full length. Tin iiinn tluil htid aliot hltn waited for him to rUe. Th convict did not move, Csutlnualy the wounded hunt r came forward, hla eyes never lifting , from the Inert sprawling figure. Kven now he hitlf expected hltn to spring up. Ufa and energy In every tenae muarle. Not tltl ho stood over hltn. till he saw th carelessly flung limb, the uncouth twlat to th neck, could h believe that , ao alight n crook of th fltiger had Bent wlft death arroa th pluteiiu. Th wounded man felt auddetily atck. Leaning against rock, h at ea ti led hlmaelf till th nnuaeo wa past. Voices called to hltn from th plain bo low. II anawered and pretently cir cled down Into the gulch which led to th open. At th gulch ntouih he ram on a little group of people. One gltmre told hi til all he needed to know. Kate Uulllaon woa crying la the uriui of Curly Plnndraa. imultiinciul.v a man galloped up. flung himself from hla horne mid took the young woman from her lover -My little girl!" h cried In a vole that rang with love. I.ntk had found hla ewe Intnb that waa lout. It waa Curly who flrat saw the man approaching from the gulch. "Hello, Cnaul )li you get him?" rVndrlck nodded weiirllv. "Yen. lie's up there." The Miccpiinins Imuil a wept towurU the l.lufr. "You're wounded?" "tint me In the shoulder. Nothing aerloim. I Judge." CuIIIhoii Hwung around. "Sure about Unit. It wii the t1rt time for Jinrh lliwt he luid culled the other by ln Ium iii.i, ib except In Irony. Ship " "l.i-i n lnive n look nt the shoulder." Afler lu IiiiiI done what he could for It Luck i.pol;e blnlliy. "Tlits dashed feud I olT. Ciiks. Vouxe- wiped ill', altite clettn. When you killed I :in k- gct. The fliatricf attorney ruio iiu choice hnt to go on with th cea of th Hlat versus Flnndrau on n charge of runtllng horse from the liar Double M. Hut puhllc aentlmcnt waa u I moat a unit In favor of th defendant. Th evidence of the proaerutlon waa not ao atrong aa It had been. All of hla accomplice wer dead and on of lh men Implicated had given It out In hla laat momenta that th young man waa not a party to th crime. Th man who had owned th feed corral had fold out and gou to Colorado, The hotel clerk would not awear poat lively that the primmer waa th man he had aeon wlih th other rustlers. Curly had one Important asset no Jury could forget. It counted for a good deal that Alec Flandrao. Billy Mackenzie and Luck Culltaon were known to he backing him. but It was worth much more that hla wife of a week sat healde him In the court room. Every look and motion of the glrl-wlf radiated ilove for the young scamp who bad won her. And alnc they wer tender-hearted old fronjlersmen they did not Intend to apoll ber Joy. Moreover, aorlety couW afford to take chance with thla young fellow Flao drati. Long before they left the bog each member of th Jury knew that b waa going to vote for acquittal. It took th Jury only on ballot to And a verdict of not guilty. Th Judge did not attempt' to atop th up roar of glad cheera that shook the building when the deHalon waa read. lie knew It waa not the prlaoner ao mnch they were cheering aa th brav girl who had aat ao plucklly for three daya healde the husband ahe had made a mnn. From the courtroom Curly walked ont under the blue aky of Arixotiu a free man. F.ut he knew that the heat of hla good fortune wna that he d d not go alone. For all the rent of their Uvea her firm little atepM would move lieslde him to keep hltn true and steady RECORD TiniOIIGS ENDORSE LEGIOIi BY TIL5 CHEEREiC rr&V W&ftttktfd "A - Ona of th Urgeat and eioat sptcteeular parade, numbering 'about 20,000, that ever marched La i?' WM ue1 ,n Cleveland, O., where th naUonal convention of th Atuerfcan Legion waa MUL Thonaanda cheered their tribuU to th great organization, which was represented by every dlvlalon in th U. 8. Army. Post from evert atate la th Union were represented, mad up of all branchea of the service Army, Navy, and Marine also oar boy who erred with th former allies, rrance, England, Canada, Scotland, Australia and Italy. J0 Nttl group -three squads only that referred th greUeet ovation even greater BBr nl th sereral other branch represented by th fair sex was th 24 heroes, ? r.TrtJ, tD brr' m wearing several dee oration. They wer part oX th 14 who have re ceived th Congressional mdal of honor. figures have been publlabed, mora for dust may lodge on th red rubber than 16.600,000 and which, at the washer. If dirt has worked Its way into ie piunger, m row away . me cloae of th. year, had Inve.ted funds aDTpt".n "a r"new VnV. or 73,000.000. Tbe many boraee ror sometimes there may be a leak bged and disabled members which are around tbe base of the valve atem. maintained by the order are endur- ,n tnt case the hexagonal nut should tr. . n. be tightened. This hexagonal nut Ing monuments to lt work in all hould . bfl rewe4l dow t,.h. vlatlng distress. And with theas aralnat the washer at the baHe. aa works of mercy have gone the actlv- thla makes a satisfactory seal around Hies which have made the organize- tne opening tnrougn wntcti the valve lion a force for tbe well-being of He "lf,mt ,th le- T,Detlm n" members In other ways and a power- that it ciOBeB the hole In the rim. If fui influence for the general public thla la not done, dirt will work In good. The extent to which the order uetween the tire and tube and cause haa spread throughout the world I .lir u' vim.. lie could not go wronc now. Indlcatedby the fact that entitled to States Tire Company, but as all the GOAT DAIRYING GROWING J-1 (4 '-Phim4 -vi yu:A fi httftii? fh i J, tJ for he wni nncliored to a retjwinslldllTy ilini a contlntuil Joy and. wonder t (Urn. (THK KM)) BOSTON'S WELCOME TO ODO FELLOWS seals in tne sovereign urana iougo large tire companies use the same of the World at lt meetings In Boston niako "f valve, the advice may be thla week are delegates from every followed by practically all tire users. The following editorial, reprinted from n copy of the liohlou Truacrlpt; aciit The News by W. F. Wulker. who wan a member of the Sovereign Crand Loilge from Oregon, will bo of apodal Intercut to the readers: The thousands of members of the Independent Order of Odd FHlowi, who will throng the street-: of Uns'on thla week, deserve th" cordial w I- coni" which state in the 1'nion, from Canada, from .glrnany of the countries, of Europe, an-1 rrotn rnnnma, AiasKa, tne iukop. . Territory and Japan. j The men and women who came to IViHton to participate, in the meetings of an order of such ideals and achieve ments are visitors who honor the v'-'y by their rreyence. It Is to he hoped that their gathering,, fn this year which marks the centennial of thu I Introduction of the Order in the Cora i monwealth, will be In every way su ; rcasftil. and that. Individually. Hos- ton's guests will ciirry home with Attorney General Brown Takes Place On the Supreme Court till f'tfV u ttl iitlrm I y. I ii...... ..,. . i . . , ii'in only pienFant memories or tneiv lliem n h the represenlatlvea of loyally. .....I r.. i..,i. .i.i.. . ' At a time when the tni.HcttleiJ, when thero In I Salem, Ore., Oct. 11 Attorney-General George M. Brown will take his I'laiM; upon the bench of the Oregon supreme court Tuesday morning if he finds it pract.'cable to close up the af fairs as attorney-general in time. When he takes his oath aa a member of the court he will automatically cease to he attorney-general, and the latter office will immediately be filled by I. II. Van Kinkle, first assistant attorney-general, who was appointed by governor Olcott to succeed Mr. Brown. Portland, Ore', OcL 13. With jver 8000 milk goats in. the atate at tbe present time , goat dairying is taking form In this section.. A corporation Is being organized to market the pro duct of. milk goats, with offices in Portland, Pendleton, LaGrande, - Al bany, Salem, Eugene, Astoria, and southern Oregon towns have recog nized the value of goat milk and more importations of pure-bred ani mals are being made. EXCAVATOR MADE IN PORTLAND Portland, Ore., Oct 13. An exca vator which will move 60 per cent more lateral in a given time than steam chovel and will clear streets for a small fraction of the price now being paid is to be manufactured by the newly organize! Watts Excavator company. Buckets a?e bo hung on 3 steel frame as to permit the machine to take a 24 foot cut in width down to grade, leaving a solid base. It digs up old .macadam and gravel roads without difi'lcullty, it is saSJ. wnrM In much of suspicion and animosity In Improve Ycur Digestion I If h o vn u'ftn If fllitadllnn ,nf men-r. miiKls. II.Ih gretu gathering of Bpui.m,ly of n,calri, let at least five the Odd Fellows should servo ns a 1 hours elapse between meals, eat noth remlnder of the power of human '"K between meals. Drink an abun sympathy and the spirit of human dan.ra ?.f J'",'?1; T.Hke - V"1 ? ChfY?; iniorn.rnoou in sootniug tlie pathway ,.,.. i)o ,, and you will improve I of troubled humanity. The Order of your digestion. Odd Fellows Is the outgrowth of Ihuj formation of isolated societies In' CAR" 0F T,RE VALVES j K"K!b h town. i and cities dtn iiiK th" ' f nc part of an automobile eighteenth century when there was I which conies In for too little atten NEW LOGGING BLOCK PATENTED Portland Ore.. Oct. 13. The prin ciple on which car wheels operate has been applied to logging blocks ?n a patent Just issued to the F. 5L Mallory company for a journal bear ing logging block;. The block was .perfected after- 15 months of tests j under actual working conditions and tire a declared to be the --ffvt ainpV He Turned to Run aa the Other Fired. well you put me out of a hostile camp.' "I'm glad ho glVl. Now we'll all be friends, won't'we?" Kate cried. Cass looked at her and at Curly, both of them radiant with happiness, and his heart ached for what be had missed. But he smiled none the less. "Suits me If It does you." . lie gave one hand to Luck and the other to hla daughter. Curly laughed gayly. "Everybody satisfied, I reckon." CHAPTER XIII. Loom Threads. Those who know about Sam's share In the plnnulng of the Tin Cup hold up kept their mouths cloae. All of the men Implicated lu the robbery were dead except Hutch. Culllson used his Influence to get the man a light sen tence, for he knew that ho was not a criminal at heart. In return Dutch went down the Jln.o without so much aa breathing Sum's name. Luck saw to it that Curly got all the credit of frustrating the outlaws In their attempt on the Klycr and of cap turing them afterward. In the story of the rescue of Kate ho played up . Klnndrau's part In the pursuit ut the expenso of the other rldera. For Sep tember was at hand and the young men needed all the prestige he could imnrnvAmrtn In lnaerl? or ltn,.Vt c,n much in the governmental and .ndus- j !'" , Chi S ! they were first .used. They are now lrl:.l svstent which promoted the plain j is F,in),y t( Bpe tnat aH ,,st anJ pioplc to gather in groups in which, dirt t.re excluded from its interior, j Tiieie ' i a lui'ier common belief' t'l-.t "f v.'lve cap Is unessential.. This Idea Is erroneous, for when a enp is not cse.l there Is a stroll? likelihood tlrtt dirt will work intoj the valve and produce a leak. In ad-! tlicy might take counsel together and find courage to meet injustice with protest and resistance. With the opening of the nineteenth century, the isolated lodges were being drawn Into closer relationship. In 1812 cams the formation of the organization "which marks the beginning of tlvj Order as u unified body. From the beginning has grown an organization which includes in its membership more than 2,000,000 per sons, which paid out for relief in the year 1917. the lutest for which the behing manufactured here and sold throughout the western logging terri tory. I watAi Cdil 'holdfast to your job , ' If you wectr a CAJLRS EVCfrrWHSRIT A.J. TOWER COMPANY C3 O i-S T" Z W tl ss. & ii ., 9rr ilition, if the cap is screwed on well.; a break down of the valve insldos ' need cnusp the driver no inconven-j fence, as the cap will prevent th.i ' tire from deflating. Valve caps on. bicycles, motorcele automobiles j tnd trucks are all of one size, so if a can is lost, it may easily be re-i pliccd. ' When removing the plunger from he valve do not drop M into the dirt. THREE C!HFS AT ULGWil OJil&MZ - II BIBMMBM Be Let Us Your IIen.8 of tha orny, nnvy rhJ mariuoa vcro ci'iiotto-l to e Cleveland in alteudanc at tL National American L'-i V.an CoiUcur. tfvPL 27-29. Uvcat r-ropaii'tioiv waa made to j;c.:or.i uf.t.la.-' throng. Grt&CslanCs woro bc-lit to 6c.naf.?dnte 17.0C. tiicusfjid wero rducrvail for the ,:. of fntitod, Cv.l!-- .' ;.c r Business Partner Your partner has a knowledge of your -business and you look to him for advice and counsel on important matters. You are en titled to all the help he can give you. 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