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T i l t 'HSI>AY .ULY 7, l!>J7 r rwvi n u m e—■— s^— — » ■ Sound to the North year's belief In education, a six-story ot electricity building housing the Industrial I'nl duction and varsity. a theater, gymnasium, bowling published by alleys and men's aud women s com ment station uiunlty rooms. Fish on Long Ton for Increased egg pro Fred Frese. Harry Crider and C. F for breeding have been tne state college experi Kntlmann loft this morning for the Long Tom river, where they Intend poultry department. to spend the day fishin* Reserve Olstrlel No. I I "The Industrial Vnlverslty Is III» Charlar No #»■»! REPORT OP CO NDITION OP THE outgrowth of the early factory school, organised to give men scpeclal tratu lug. in increase their efficiency In the bid!" ah« cried brokenly. factory and to prepare them for more At Bpringfleld. In the S tale of Oregon, at the close of business ”1 have ceased to regard it aa a important work In conjunction with June 30. 1»37 thing very valuable I have stamped public school authorities, continue RESOURCES upon this love, but tt la too atr-ms tion classes have been organised for Loans and discounts. Including rediscounts, acceptanciw of other (or me. So here 1 am. contemptuous hanks, and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with In boys who want to go to work but wh > 77 «94 <’« In my own eyes and doubtless in > >ur dorsement of this bank, must continue their schooling until Overdrafts, secured, none, unsecured. »141)80 I«» NO own." they are IS." (J S. G o v e rn m e n t se cu ritie s ow ned ; "You forced me to play traitor!" Deposited to secure circulation (U. B bonds par value) »«.360.00 He leaned toward the fire and All other t'n lt'd Stales Ooverunv <nt securities (Including E lectric brooders have been found premiums. If anvl »«.73« 67 spread out hi» hands. 12,0N« 61 satisfactory If operated properly. It Tidal "Will you give me the name of the 102.02« «I costs usually more than oil for brinai O ther bonds, slock s, secu rities, etc. 5,334 75 man 1 married that night?" lug but elim inates most of (he labor Furniture and fixtures 2ON2S 17 — "Bay that 1 was the man and let It aud fire hasard. Results of the use Real estate owned other than bunking house 16.617 «3 latwful reserve with IVderal Reserve Hank go at that" - - HM "I fa s h In vault and amount due from uatlonal banka 1 202 0*1 C hecks on oth er banks In the sam e city or town as reporting bunk. "It is impossible, because you are T otal last tw o Items 167 03« 87 the man who first stepped ou;." (IM S Redemption fund with D 8 Treasurer and due from V. 8. Treasurer • On my word of honor I w as not 201. «72 b« Total that man.” LIABILITIES Should he tell her that It was Mor gan. whom she trusted? He doubted » 36.000 00 Capital stock paid In if she would believe hitu; so he let 6.000 00 Surplus fund ——.— 4 524 90 the opportunity pass. fn d lv id c d groflta «.250 00 C irculating notes outstand in g "You will not tell me the truth?" 1.353 67 C ashier s c h e ik s outelandlng Armitage smiled into the fire. Oemand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject "Suppose 1 tell you that I did not to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): 140.087 75 play with you. that 1 admired you I Individual deposits subject to check j Certificate» of deposit due In less than SO daye (other than for beyond all other men?" »16,741 MJ noux-y borrowed “I'm afraid of you. Jeane Beaufort." MUte. county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of was all he said. 37.363 3« assets of thia bank or surety boot) "Then God help us both!" And with Total of d-mnnd depoalta (other than bunk deposits) subject to reserve »193.022 «6 this passionate cry she ran from the Time deposits subject to Reserve (rayable utter 20 room. days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and .• The cry lingered In Armitage-» ear postal savlnga); 47.31« 31 for a long while. He fought against Savings deposits • 606 10 Other time depoalta It resolutely. She was a consummate Total time deposits subject to reserve »66.«31.11 actress, but all her arts were useless By Harold MacGrath CHAPTER X. fvsaton to me one night, under «tree».'' •'You are under my root. Major." "A Yankee!” •’Still, an honorable man.” "And yet tits name was on that Hat I fave you Will you not tell me ; not as a woman to a man. but as comrade to comrade, what thia list First National Bank Parson Kennedy, Charles Lowell, Arthur Snell. George Armstrong. John Armitage. Philip Gardner. James Ftwartr. Franz Schmidt. Wallace Henderson, Frederick Skinner. The WG, Washington. NK, New York. RD, Richmond. BN. Boston. PA. means?** Philadelphia. ! "No." Bestdea there were eleven. It seemed strange to her that there and you brought me the uamea of but had ever been any mystery J-WU-A. ten.” that meant John (Washington! Arm! "Eleven? 1 secured what I couTd. »■f»—the man’s name and his head- ixdn'l 1 tell you I got them in Parson quarters Kennedy's room? 1 didn't have much Including Parson Kennedy, th ere; time. You can be like granite some w ere bat ten names, and there had times.'' been eleven men that night! Oh. she ..,{ our meetings are unpleasant, had counted them with particular care have only yourself to thank. 1 —eleven, always eleven Morgan had not iove you; but there was a time missed one. when I respected you, admired your Havelg lost the certificate, the courage and resourcefulness. ' eleventh name — the initials — had -Yon hit straight. Well, a thousand passed from her recollection times you have signed John Artul- Meantime. Armitage's telegrapher tage » death warrant. ’ He spoke with- had restored communitaction* and his out apparent anger "All I want is command was saved. Armitage In front of my sword. 1 It was Parson Kennedy who brought wish to conquer him before 1 kill information of the Confederate trap. him.'* ••The death of John Armitage will He had sfim bled onto this informa tion by the merest luck. He had left in no wise alter my sentim ents in regard to you. Major. You ought to his comrade back there, dead. realise that** “Who?" asked Armitage. He reached for his hat. but did not • Gardner." The two. sent out Io feel the way put It on his head. For two troopers from headquarters, had run plump in- entered, wheeled right and left and to a scouting party of the enemy. The stood at attention. A man followed now. of no avail. tw o never hesitated; hesitation would them, blinking. Two more troopers Morgan came In smiling "So here he to invite death. They struck the came after him. Then came the staif. we are at last!" astonished group before they though! John Armitage and Jeanne Beaufort "At least It will not be murder." to raise their carbines, broke through j lo ked into each other’s eyes once "You and the Parson were In my and went on. followed by a storm of more. He took off his hat. way. Ixird, how I fooled you all!" “Do you know thia man. Major?" ' "'Not recently, Major." bullets The younger man twisted oddlv in his saddle. A mile or so Morgan was asked. "Alice Trent—there was drama for “Yes. General; he is Captain Ar- you. How she laughed behind your beyond, be called out in agony Ken nedy was beside him almost as soon mltage of the Federal Secret Service back!" as he fell. one of the eleven I have often told * Something Impelled Armitage to G a rd n e r, boy?” < you a b o u t ' say, "Yon He!" ■Parson — If yon ever see her "He was found within our lines,” I " I have stirred you. then?" againagain—" Gardner was dead. • —grimly. “He shall be shot at dawn." There was a sentry outside the w in Armitage. with compressed lips and i "Did you find any papers on him?" dow. one on the veranda, three more frowning eyes, listened to this vivid ' “No.” distributed around the house Armi recital. Six gone: Armstrong. Fogar- Jeanne walked to the farther door. tage had made careful note of this. ty. Schmidt. Henderson. Skinner and opened it and passed out of the room; A great many things might happen Gardner—six brave and gallant of- but she remained close to the door, within an hour. eers. Clark, the telegrapher had told her brain awhirl. After several "Suppose we play a game of piquet atm it was a woman who held him minutes she heard Morgan speak to while away the time. We used to up. Six comrades were dead: bat again. There was no doubt of the try our hand at that.” Jeanne Beaufort lived; and she was hatred in her heart now. “I shouldn't mind In the least." free besides. He »tiffined in the sad- "He has left his dispatches or his Armitage instantly formed a purpose. die. , and the lines in his face grew notes elsewhere. Perhaps I had bet- He believed he saw a way out. There hard. He would find Jeanne Beaufort; ter go and look over the ground where was a chance of a bullet m issing his and woe to her when he did! you found him.” back tonight but no chance of a dozen The ragged army had settled down Presently Jeanne heard the men missing his breast In the morning. for the winter. The living-room was filing out. She o pened the door They sat down at the table, and temporarily deserted, the chief in com- cautiously. Armitage was seated be- Morgan riffled the cards. “I'll always msnd and h's taff having gone on a fore the fire, stretched out in his remember you as a cool one. Arm.- tour of inspection. Beyond the win- chair, his chin in his collar. He was tage. For my part. I'd much rather dew the camp-fire blazed brightly. alone. The guards had been stationed have you at the end of my saber.” , The door opened and closed softly, outside. Jeanne entered and approaeh- He dealt a hand. nnd Morgan stood oelin his back to ed within a few feet of him. He heard Armitage led. It for a while, asborb'ng Ci“ lovelr her. truned and rose. , "A queen, eh?” Morgan sprawled In) picture Jeanne presented. “ You are “Jeanne Beaufort!" he said quietly. his chair. ••Yea; this is my home, Captain ! The butt of his revolver protruded v e rv lovely to n ig h t." h e said. She did not reply. She could not Armitage.'' I Just above the table edge "Do yon know why I am In this bate this man She vaguely wonder- Banter of a deadly character began ed what her ittifu d “ would have been room tonight? I disobeyed orders for to pass between the two men. One ' the mere sake ot seeing you once was sure of the situation; the other had he been less handsome. “Have von ever oauspd to think more. In the back of my watch are was watchful and ready to seize upon ' Jeanne that a man falls in lovb in- my notes of observation.” the slightest advantage. voluntarily? That it is instinctive on , “You tell me th is!”—horrified, "Armitage," said Morgan, finally. • I | his part to elude it as long as pos- “Yes. You played with me. von hate yon more than anything else on 1 sought my love to break it. Wei!, earth. But you are a brave man." Bible?” “Between von and me. Major, love here they are, love and life. Ereax "I pass the compliment back— only, them. I was there that night, as vou I do not hate you. Morgan. I dlsplse j Is taboo" said she rising. “Ah. you may draw that taboo line know Take your revenge. They will you." ns much as you please; but I am have me shot anyhow.” j "That renegrade Parson Kennedy , bound io cross it. You made a con- ”1 do not want you life. God for- will mourn for you." "But he has my dispatches by this ! time. For two nights I have been j inside your lines. If I lost my head, it Is because I wanted to make sure I that Jeanne Beaufort did not play fast j and loose with me. She will never be yours either, Morgan." “No?" Morgan gazed at his enemy i through half-closed eyes. “If as they ' say. the dead come back you will see." I 942 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon. TO BE C O N TIN U E D ) GOODYEAR IS UNIQUE IN TIRE INDUSTRY The Mission of The Retail Store A customer in one of our stores recently, con fided wistfully to a saleswoman that she had ‘wanted a blue silk dress all her life, hut somehow never seemed to think she couid afford it.” Thanks to modern merchandising few people nowadays h ve to wait years to acquire the simple pleasures and luxuries of life. The J. C. Penney Company feel that a retail store should be a vital force in the life of the community with a real mis sion to perform— the mission of making it possible for millions of people to enjoy comforts which were once luxuries for the privileged few. 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