A -------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- ; ■ ;-----------------------------_____________ - ._______________ ____ ___________________________________ PAPE THREW Start This Week - A New Serial by a Famous Author. Read It! & ST DUANES IH usi ruled byVertteUhrisly subtle shock pervaded (luck's spirit. man I'll gamble ou tbet. It's the land and then helped Steven» to dismount, It hud slipped bis mind the conse of In this county. An’ the safest, loo, The outlaw had a bloody foam on bis quence of Ills act. | the draw! I see you're only a boy, Ups and he was spitting blood, Hut the sight of the horse, the ! ink though you're sure a strappln,' husky ' "Oh, why didn't you say so?" cried Busk Duane Laet of the Duanee Isabel Brosden, Irotden, left, lelt, eatin eating her fir«t mouthful ot egg from a tree af Cal Bain Now. Buck. I'm not a spring Duane. "I never thought. You seemed A T ex a s "B ad M an" of Ills uncle recalled the fact that lie one. Miami, Fla., u, while H W Johnston, tropical plant expert holds the “hen'' chicken, an' I’ve been long on the a|| right." L uke Slovene An O u tla w must now become a fugitive. steady The Canistel.from he tree is the Canistel. i rom Latin America. The fruit is »oft »of "I am n murderer," said Duune, dodge. Mebbe a little of my society Bland Lead er of O u tla w Group and when cut has almost the ,identical appearance of a hard-boiled egy. won't hurt you none. You'll need to "WmI' Luk” 8 “”'en« "«T b': »« shuddering. It has no juice and when put into a sandwich tastes just like a deiiciou*. M rt. Bland H is W ife by a" an old * < » » » - but sometime»— "No, son, you're not. An' you navel learn the country." •gg sandwich Jennie ........... G irl at Biand*« Camp he doesn't say anythin.’ It wouldn't Hut you've got to be an out C apt. M cN ally . . . C a p ta in of Rangers will be There wws something sincere and have „„ . Cheeeldlne Dangerous O u tla w law till llm-- makes It safe for you to likeable about this outlaw. (T O BE C O N T IN U E D ) ) come home." "1 darn say you’re right,” replied I Duane, with blurread sight and con Duane quietly, "and I’ll go to Mercer | Hu It wan In him then -an Inherited trading throat, gripped Ills uncle's with you." fighting Instinct a blood lust a d riv ­ Santa Working Hard By CECILE hand and bad« him a wordless fare­ ing IntetiHlty to kill lie was the last Next moment he was riding down i well Then he leaped astride the the road with Htevens. of the Duane»- that old fighting stoc k i black velvet with green tips are the black and road out of town. of Texas. ; trimming motifs used. "Htevens. have you got any money?” ' When the heat of the day began to asked Duane, And of course a hat of emerald felt Hut not the memory of his dead be oppressive, and hunger und thirst I is worn over Titan locks. Almost any father, nor the pleading of his soft- "Money!” exclaimed Luke blankly ; made themselves manifest, Duane be- girl's wardrobe would welcome a co*- voiced mother, nor the warning of gane to look about him for a place to "Huy, I haven't owned a two-bit since j I tume so practical and colorful } this unde who s I imm I Iwfor« him now —wal. fer some time." halt for the noon hours. The trail led 1 withal, so charming. had brought so much to Duane reali­ "Ill furnish money for grub," n Into a road which was hard packed zation of the dark paaslonute strain In and smooth from the tracks of cattle, turned Duane. "And for whisky, too. The Vogue for Astrakan his blond. It was the recurrence, a He doubted not that he had come providing you hurry hack here—with Each year has Its Fashionable Fur. hundredfold Increased In power, of a across one of the roads used by border out making trouble." This season it's astrakan—either black strange emotion that for the last three raiders. "Bhore you're a downright good or grey—astrakan collars, cuff bands, years had taken possession of him He headed Into It, and hail senreely pard," declared Htevens In admiration | strips of astrakan edging skirts, the “Yes, Cal Hain's In town, full of traveled a mile when tuni ng a curve, ns he took the money. "I give my ! tips of pockets—astrakan in every bad whisky, an' huntin' for you,” re­ he came point-blank upon a single word. Buck, an' I'm here to say I , conceivable way. Blue, gray, purple peated the elder man gravely. horsemen riding toward him. never broke It yet. laiy low an' look and green are colors that lend them- Santa Chuis has drifted into "It's the second time»” muttered "Muwnln', strnnver." called the man. for me back quick." selves particularly w ell to the use of Seattle, Wash , and opened a work­ Duane, as If to himself. dropping his hand from his hip Presently Stevens rode out of sight this modish fur. And many of th* shop there where be is htrvy manu­ “Son, you can't avoid a meetln’. "Howdy," replied Duane hortly. Into the town. Duane waited, hoping J facturing toys for his young frieads, smartest coats employing It are la I-eave town till Cal sobers up. lie "I seen you ain’t no ranger," called the outlaw would make god his word who often e»-mc is to watch ban. various weaves of Oxford gray. ain't got it In for you when he's not the rider, "an’ shore I ain't none.” Probably not a qunrter of an hour | drlnkln." He laughed loudly as If he had made hnd elapsed before Duane heard the FARMERS TO GET TREES Muffs Return to Favor ''Hut what's he want ine for?” de­ a Joke. clear report of a rifle, the clatter of When the first biting days appear manded IMine. "To Insult me again' He was smnll and wiry, slouchy of rapid hoofbeats, and yells unmlstak FROM FOREST NURSERY ed, then was seen the muff In all its I won't stand for that twice." attire, and armed to the teeth, and he ably the kind to mean danger for a glory, staging a triumphant comeback bestrode a fine bay horse, He had man like Stevens. Ihiane mounted About half a million little forest "lie's got a fever that'» rampant In after an absence of many years. Aa Texas these days, my boy, He wants quick, dancing brown eye«, nt once and rode to the edge of the mesqalts. tree» at the Oregon Forest Nursery h NELL h vivaeioas l.ttle t