why. It would be u tte rly hopeless
i possible."
February 6
Mr. Boggs sta te d In his m essage to
done by good manng„ui«>nt and luck." girl left w ith a n o th e r girl of h e r own
"I m ean you'd n ever succeed and ago, M ildred R odgers It Is supposed
th en com e hack." said Je n n ie
"You the g irls urn headed for P ortland
m ight do th e sam e out th e re as you Word w as received a t the E ugene
dhl In B land's camp
But th e risk 's police sta tio n y este rd a y th a t so far
g re a te r I rem em b er all about (’h e a rt llo word h as been re ie lv e d from them .
dine I've n ev er heard Ills nam e since
we got aw ay from B land; hut now It
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
all com e back B land and Alloway,
N llT H 'E IS HEREBY GIVEN: T hat
H ardin, too. In th e ir talk s
Eloy,| I. M ourer has been appointed
L u k e n arro w ly e scap es c a p tu re and
less gun-flghting sh y s te rs ! R eed lost
h is tem p er, lie 's hot for th e serv ice.
But I k ept cool an d told th e G o v ern o r
s tra ig h t out th a t if he d p ard o n you
I'd b reak up C h eaeld m e's gang on th e
riv e r. T h at so rt of floored th e C o v er
nor. tie got interested.
i long in d a rk n e ss.
peered th ro u g h th e window a t m e with
He had becom e a n o u tc a st, a wand th a t w om an, K ate B land. It all come«
e re r, a g unm an, a victim of ctrcum - back.
s ta n c e s — he had lo v er ami lost and
"Jennie, you m ust have m uch to tell
suffered w orse th a n d e a th in th a t loss m e; anil 1 have m uch to tell you Can
j — he had gone dow n th e endless you tell m e you r a r e for m e ’ W h e n
bloody tra il, a k ille r of m en. a fugitive I th in k of w hat you m ust have d o n e '
N elly?"
"W h at f o r ’ "
"T o e n tre a t him Io release veil "
"W ily, he w ouldn't lie 's Io-ell to do
th is thing. And I d o n ’t blam e him
M ai-N elly's a fine fellow ; bo’s not
w anting In sym pathy, lint he's got a
m an's job. and von couldn't move him "
"V es. I could At least. If I coliulu't
o u tlaw sev e re ly w ounded.
p la n e d how til, re w ere only two wa> - closed to till ex cep t th
the e tnsti&Ct
little'.’
I'hey need m oney, lie ,-outit do much
in s tin c t to little
?"
D uane b u rie s S tev en s. T h en he goes to e x te rm in a te C heselditie an d th e su rv iv e and a b lack d esp lar.
Sh u tte r,s i a low laugh th a t was with money
I II pay him ti u thousand
on to B lan d 's cam p, w hw ere he gets like. E ith e r w ith an arm y o r w ith th e
And now, w ith th is w om an In his h alf sob and her a rm s slipped up to d ,d la r * •*’ re lease you ”
Into a lig h t w ith a m an called Bos- ra n g e r serv ice, em ploying su ch n a rm s, h e r sw ellin g b re a st a g a in s t his. his neck ugaln.
" J e n n ie ! Oh. you m u stn 't th ln w of
o u te r an d w ounds th e la tte r. He sco u t as you. T h e arm y Idea w asn 't In th is m om ent a lm o st of re s su rre c
"A little ! I n early d ied of lover for ■'l,
'°“ rs e lf a bed th e re . Good n ig h t."
m e. Je n n ie . I w ent back th e r e —lived knew
lire could be so sw eet." w ere on him . .
h e r.
• * *
th e re a w hole y e a r w ith d re a m s and
- j d o n 't m ind l t - I 'm glad." sh e re
"D uane, re tu rn (he pardon to M ac
D esp ite h is care Je n n ie Is lost. T hen
D uane step p ed upon th e p o rch and ,
* host8 '”
'
PHed- «Upping out of his arm s. "B ut Nelly and go back to th e N ueces
Be
fo r th re e y e a rs B uck is on th e tr a il ra n g th e hp|1
A f,er w hat a p p e a re d H e sh u d d e re d a n d looked o u t
of th e m y b re a th w ent—a n d —and — com e, a n outlaw ngaln
I'll
go w ith you.'
and legends ab o u t him sp read , and to
a ,ong l *m e a nPKro m aid opened window, fa r beyond, in cold nnd sick le t's R|t down h ere hv th e window ”
(TO BE CONTINUED)
finally he ta k e s th e ris k of callin g on ,h ® do o r
fancy, to th e w ilds of d e se rt gor«>
s h e led him to a sofa and they sat
C a p ta in M acN elly of th e R an g ers, who
"A—c a lle r to see M iss L ee."
said J e n n ie lifted a h an d and touched his
'pt f»H ° f u n fa m ilia r shapes, tte b lack n ig h ts w ith th e ir faces. Bdt,
Je n n ie slipped to h e r knees nnd her
becom e a R a n g e r and go a fte r C hesel. H e ?,ood ,h e rp u n c e rta in , w altin e. T he Je n n ie . I found o n e th in g —my nalva- tre m b lin g h an d s reach ed up to Duane a call to o fficers of th e s ia le to search
for h is 15 y e a r old dati .-liter, I.- r r a ’ n e .
d in e s gang. M acN elly had becom e in m tld « t u r n e d to say th a t Miss Lee tlo n th e n ."
"D on’t tell m e M acN elly h as m ade
te r e s te d in D uane a fte r a M iss L ee wr>uld be rig h t In.
H e b en t o v er h e r. looking deep Into X°U a ra n g e r? ” she im plored,
h ad spoken in his b ehalf. D uane pro-
W h o ev er M iss L ee w sa. sh e m ust h e r d a rk , w et eyes.
T h at s It,
replied D uane and
tn ise s Mac N elly to do him an y ser- h av e co n n ectio n s w ith w ealth y people,
" W h a t? ” she w hispered.
b ro u g h t h im self to face her. He feared
ric e .
M eanw hile M acN elly g i v e s D uane feIt long-absent asso c ia tio n s be.
“ I found I loved you. and one of my a break d o w n o r at le a st a 'to rn , of
D uane m uch w elcom e new s.
com e vivid In h is m ind.
b itte r e s t re g re ts was th a t you never w eeping. But a p p a re n tly she grew
N O W GO ON W IT H T H E STORY —
S low ly he tu rn e d . A sle n d e r w om an
ca lm e r now th a t m e tru th was out.
______
in w h ite stood in th e door, one h and knew It. H e a r It n o w ' I love y o u '
"H e d id n 't m ake you a ra n g e r Jus,
I'v e alw ay s loved y o u ' I learn ed to
"I w as v isited by a young woman p,1n g in g to th e c u rta in s, th e o th e r i»t
love yon th e re at B lan d 's cabin when f ° r 1,1 xcuse for th e pard o n ?"
h
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r
b
re
a
st.
S
he
w
as
w
h
ite
r
th
an
h
er
w ho claim ed to be a m em b er of your
“ No. It's n se c re t special serv ice.”
we p lan n ed to save you But It r- er
household a t W ellsto n . I took h e r fo r d re s s —as w h ite as a flower. H e r eves
"All! W hat is It, D uane?"
cam e to m e till id ' Io -' ••oil.
w
ere
d
ark
,
stra
in
e
d
,
sta
rin
g
,
b
eau
tifu
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your sisteY o r n e a r re lativ e— in fact,
"I'm
to m ake my w ay w est, tln'l
"T
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th
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kep
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called h e r M iss D uane, -which a t th e T e look of th em D uane h ad seen b e
my m ind from going. Your eye use , w here C heseldlne h id es out will. Ills
fore.
tim e sh e did n o t c o rrect.
D u an e's lips u tte re d h e r nam e, v et to h a u n t ir.e J- nn:-
I could see t m picked : <-n. get In w ith them , and
"S h e had been to see th e G o v ern o r;
he had a vague sen se of n o t h e a rin g tlark and sad and w atchful
' when th e y 're read y to ride nut on a n
and, of c o u rse, he had tu rn e d h er
o th e r raid or hank ro b b e ry I'm to plan
his
own
voice.
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of
his
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dow n. T he G o v ern o r is a g a in s t o u t
tra p so M acN elly can kill them or
lips,
his
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law s, th e sam e a s he is a g a in s t
S he had been as still as a sta tu e , and
S T A T E GE OREGON EGlt LANE cap tu re them ."
ra n g e rs. T h is g irl w an ted an a u d i
COUNTY.
‘" 'h , Ih aven! D unne, i - aiis It for th a t
now she w as as If shot th ro u g h and
e n ce w ith th e a d ju ta n t-g e n e ra l, and in
McQuillin. Plaintiff, v s. M- ( Nelly got your p a rd o n ? lie m ig h t
th ro u g h w ith life. T h a t su p p o rtin g Florence
Thomas Crowley and L. Davis, De
h is ab sen ce she ra n ac ro ss me.
a s w e’l hav e k ,i--il you. To send vou
h an d upon th e c u rta in ap p eared to u p
fendant«.
"I w ant to say h e re th a t sh e e le c tri hold h e r q u iv erin g form .
T o T h o m as C row ley and L. D avis, 0,1 a m issio n like th a t!
Duane it's
fied me. B efore she left m y office I
'im p o ssib le . W ith you re p u ta tio n , your
“Oh, D uane, d o n 't you—know m e ? Defendants;
w as read y to fight fo r h er. I prom ised
S he m over, she sw ep t h e r h a n d .
J H E S T A T E know n h a tre d of b o rd er c rim in a ls—
,, e w onder of h e r ey es dim m ed io GE OREGON You, and each of you.
to speak to th e a d ju ta n t-g e n e ra l an d to a n d , th
a re h ereb y req u ired to a p p e a r and with th e d e a th of B land, Alloway.
'
lfiuence I had in h e r behalf. a flood of te a rs. S he step p ed blindly, a n sw e r th e com p lain t filed a g a in s t you
» h e w ano-d a p aro le fo r you, if not a D u a n e s sig h t, s tra in in g w ith all th e in ,h e above e n title d action w ithin
THE nrw Ford is exception*
S A V E W IT H
S A F E T V
p a rd o n '
ab n o rm al k c e n e -s of stu n n e d facul- f° Ur We' k8 frorn th e ,la te of th e flr8t
ally easy to steer because o f
p
u
b
licatio
n
of
th
is
sum
m
ons,
and
I
f
'
“I w as a b se n t from A u stin when she
cam e th e n e x t t i n ,» a h »
.u
1
1,68 leap in g ba, k to pow er> c a u g h t a you fail to so a p p e a r and a n sw e r, th e j
th e w e ll • p r o p o r t io n e d
m S,le won th e in' slig h t b u t u n m istak ab le lim p in h e r P laintiffs will apply to th e C ourt fo r;
weight o f the ear, the steel-
te r e s t of A d ju tan t-G en eral R eed, and s tep
re lie f prayed for in th e co m p lain t '
sp ok e wheels, the co-ordi
h e even w ent to th e G o v ern o r w ith her.
In a fiaHh a „ tl)at . a „ bfeec st
„ | to -w lt:
nated design o f springs and
S u re, th e y only got tu rn e d dow n. I ab o u t b e r
knew th
| T h a ‘ ‘bp p lain tiff h av e and re c o v e r I
shock uhsorhers, the size
learn ed from R eed 's s e c re ta ry th a t r , i f(,rin g
. 1 „ /u .
.u
Ju d g m en t
a g a in s t
th e
d e fen d an t,
nnd design o f the steering
th is girl w as a M iss L ee in ste a d of M iss
Du-ine F v f d e n t l v o h o u.
i.u
' w or d ° ne b,; h'1'1 scaled o v er In his >800.00, to g e th e r w ith in te re s t th ereo n
w heel, anti the sim ple me-
D uane. E v id en tly sh e w as w ealthy.
h e a r t and cloged (o rev er
a t th e ra te of seven p er c e n t p e r an-
To th o se w ho really w ant
chanicul construction o f the
“ I w as a fact, h ow ever, th a t she
"M y God! W ho a re you?” he cried num fr,,m and a fte r th e 7,h da>r of
to enjoy th e wloZry out-of-
J a n u a ry , m
1927;
and ,u..
th e fu rth e r sum of -
doors and y et d e sire to
steering gear.
lived a t y o u r m o th e r’s hom e in W ells- h o arsely .
a i . „„.1
>150.00 as a rea so n a b le a tto rn e y fee; !
re ta in lovely, so ft w hite
ton. If m oney could have helped your
T h en sh e m e t him , a rm s out- and fo r h e r co sts an d d isb u rse m e n ts
skin, we recom m end dally
T he Ford steering gear is
c a se th e re a t th e cap ital It su re w ould stre tc h e d ,
h erein .
ap p licatio n
of
LEMON
o
f
the worm ami sector
T h at th e m o rtg ag e re fe rre d to In !
h av e been forth co m in g .
" J e n n ie ! Je n n ie ! J e n n ie !" she sob-
C O C O A BUTTER LO
type used on high-priced
Plaintiff’s
co
m
p
lain
t
be
d
eclared
to
be
I
TION
and
SKIN
CREAM.
"All th is in te re s te d me. I w ro te to b e d.
ears nml is three-quarter
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a b rs t an