D AVID ROBINSON, M. D.
Announcement.
To tlie Legal Voters of Wasco
County, Oregon:
DR. C. H. JENKINS
I hereby announce myself lt
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candidate for the re p u b lic a n
Dentist
nomination of Sheriff of W a s
OREOON co county, subject to the will
HOOD RIVER
of the voters at the coming pri
1081 Office Phone. : Res. Phone 333 maries.
Should I be nominated and
later elected. I will, as in the
past, enforce the laws which
come under the jurisdiction of
Attorneys at Law
said office, and will serve the
GENERAL PRACTICE
people to the best of my abil
ity, conducting the office in as
OREGON economical a manner as possi
THE DALLES,
ble in compliance with good
service.
W . A. H USBAND S
LE V I CHRISMAN.
MOSIEH
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OREGON
BENNETT, SINNOTT & GALLOWAY
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Blacksmith
Shoeing and General
Repair W ork.
Horse
Satisfaction guaranteed.
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Salem—The Supreme court, in an
opinion given by Justice Moore, holds
that the employes o f the state institu-
Announcement.
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Voters
of l Wasco
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ty :
West, State Treasure Kay and Secre-
I w is h to a n n o u n ce m y s e lf as tary of State Olcott, arrested at the
STEAM and HOT W ATER
HEATING
Jobbing promptly attended to.
Paid advertisement.
OREGON
Fox Seeks Second Term.
I hereby announce to the
voters of Wasco county, that I
am a candidate for the nomin
ation of county clerk of Wasco
comity, Oregon, at the coming
republican primaries. May 15,
and if nominated and elected,
I will perform the duties of the
office to the best of my ability,
and to.the best interests of the
taxpayers and citizens in gen
eral, and along sound business
principles, giving all the people
a clean and economical service,
as I have earnestly endeavored
to do during my present ad
ministration.
L. B. FOX.
Books, Stationery,
Office Supplies
Subscriptions
taken
Magazines
for
Mail orders promptly at
tended to.
W e will
try to please you
Pifer & Company
The Dalles
DRUGS?
Paid advertisement.
For Representation
is possible
merchandise
Post, we suggest
by
to
Parcels
that should
you need anything in the way
of
Prescriptions filled.
reclamation projects in Northern Lake
county is under way here with the
draining o f Summer Lake and utiliz
ing the flow o f Ana river, which main
tains the body o f water at a general
level by turning the stream flow into
irrigation canals to supply the land
on the east side o f the valley.
There is an irrigation plant supply
ing water to about 1600 acres which
is operated by pumping, thp motive
power being supplied from the stream
flow, but only a small per cent o f the
water can be used this way, and the
new company will build a large dam
and raise the water high enough to
Row upon the lands above the river,
thus accomplishing a two-fold purpose
— that of securing the salts of the lake
at a smaller cost and furnishing irri
gation at a low cost. Some 26,000 or
more acres will come under the new
project.
Artesian wells were discovered a
few years ago in the Summer Lake
valley and the largest flowing well in.
Oregon is said to be supplying wvter
for stock and irrigation.
There are
perhaps i5 weiis flowing at depths
SURE!
N ow that it
Drugs
or Patenl Medicines, that you
send to
I hereby respectfully an
nounce myself a candidate for
joint Representative of the 29th
district consisting of Wasco and
Hood River counties. Subject
to the will of the republican
voters at the primary. If I am
nominated and elected, I will
defend statement number one
and the Initiative and Referen
dum.
I will defend the tax
payers against extravagant and
unnecessary appropriation.
I
believe in legislative economy,
good roads and their location
by the people and the county
control their construction.
C. H. ST R AN AH AN .
o o t-
Hwi
that range from 90 to 700 f feet,
the
latter being a test well that went
through several strong flows at differ
ent depths, the most popular supply
being in the neighborhood o f 200 feet.
Settlers are pouring into the area and
soon every available acre will be used
for agricultural purposes.
Until the railroad comes this will
involve growing the cropB that can
walk to the railway, and livestock,
with grain and hay, will be the prin
cipal products.
School Fund Has Thermometer.
Ashland— A colossal thermometer,
20 feet high, located on the plaza, in
dicates by gradients of 10 degrees
each the volume o f subscription in be
The Druggist of Hood River,
half of the Normal school movement.
The scale runs from 10 to 720.
It
was placed in position February 27,
for them. He can send them to
and the guage is already near the 100
mark, indicating that approximately
you cheaper than you can get
Paid advertisement.
$100 has been subscribed toward the
them at home.
general fund for boosting the normal
campaign. The Normal association is
Candidate For Sheriff.
directing this effort, the members con
To tlie Voters of Wasco Coun sisting o f all those who contribute $10.
Chas.N. Clarke
L. COMINI
The Tombstone
Man
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can supply you with any
thing in this line at most
reasonable prices.
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TRY HIM AND
BE CONVINCED
Oregon
The Dalles
FRANZ'S CATALOG
OF
ORCHARD SPECIALTIES
Represents the combined tests
and investigation of hundreds
of the foremost Orchards in the
country.
No freaks or untried
tools art' found between its cov
ers.
ty:
Turner Votes Water Plan.
I hereby announce that my
Turner— A t an election the citizens
name will appear on the pri-
.
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| by a vote o f 77 to 29 voted favorably
lliurv ballot as a CUlHmlati' for for a water system to be owned by the
Hit' Doinocrtilic nomination for city. The bonds will be issued soon.
Sheriff of Wasco county.
If The spring water to supply the city is
nominateti anti elected, I prom less than two miles from the city lim
ise faithful discharge of the its. and has a flow o f from 80 to 100
The elevation is
duties of the office to the best gallons a minute.
more than 280 feet and will afford
of my ability.
ample pressure for fire portection.
Dated February 9, 1914.
Turner is located eight miles south
o f Salem, on the Pacific highway,
JAMES H. HARPER.
(■’aid udv.)
the
the
Waldo Hills of
To the Republican Voters
r
Wasco County:
Having served ns Deputy
Sheriff for the past seven years
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I feel that I am thoroughly ac-
quainted with the duties of the
office of Sheriff, and that 1 am
capable of conducting said of
fice, anti I therefore announce
myself as a candidate for Sher
iff. subject to the will anti
wishes of the Republican voters
of saitl county to I m > expressed
at the primary election in May,
191 I, anti if elected I promise
a faithful compliance with the
III ties of tlie office.
G LE N N (). A L L E N .
Il’nld ndv.)
Astoria — Major Bowlby, o f the
State Highway commission, was here
recently and said the department ex
pects to call for bids about May 1 on
grading the
Columbia
Highway
through Clatsop and Columbia coun-
practicability of
E. A. FRANZ GO.
HOOD RIVER. OREGON
to
Bids On Road to Be Asked.
You may depend absolute
upon
and lies close
prune fame.
Announcement.
For Representative.
I hereby announce myself as
every tool shown and the a Republican candidate for
Franz money hack guarantee is Representative from the twen
ty-ninth district, subject to the
hack of the quality.
will of the voters, to be ex
pressed at the May Primary
Send for it Today.
Election.
If nominated anti
Mail or phone orders are giv-1 elected I pledge myself It» ad
vocate and work for economy,
en prompt attention.
decency, more li!>crnl laws for
til»' collection of taxes, ami the
extension, perfection ami per
petuation of tlie “Oregon Sys
tem."
J. E. ANDERSON.
ly
that engineers and farm hands at the
State Insane asylum came within the
purview o f the law, the Labor com
missioner contended that it applied to
all employes o f the institutions. A
different view was taken by the State
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board of control and the Gommissioner
was asked to bring legal proceedings
to test the law.
Just what the decision o f the court
would have been had it been shown
that the employes mentioned in the
complaint worked more than eight
hours a day is problematical, for that
point was not passed upon.
to the wish of the voters at the the decUion “ Probab'y will not be
necessary to create deficiencies for
Primary Election to he held i ■ any of. the state institutions. The
May loth next; find if nomin Supreme court having decided recently
ated and elected I will conduct
the office in a business-like and Drain Summer Lake;
Farmers Seek Markets
economic manner, witli a strict
for Loganberry Products
Get Much Fine Land
enforcement of the laws.
Salem—Organization
o f the logan
Summer
Lake
—
One
o
f
the
largest
F. R. AN G LE.
PLU M BIN G .
MOSIEH
ural agencies, but the tract in Tilla
mook county was too vast an area for
the wind to carry the tree seeds,
hence the work has had to be under
taken by man’s hv>d
In all 6000
acres will have been re-pi inted, and
it ia estimated that the whole tract
will be bearing saw timber within 40
years.
Another tract o f equal size lies in
the northwestern portion o f
Lane
county, back o f Cape Perpetua, and
the re-forestation o f this tract next
will be undertaken.
Court Rules State
Obeys 8-Hour Law
o l S h e rd I of W a s c o C o m ity , on p|jeg to state institutions, be dis-
thc R e p u b lic a n tick et, s u b je c t charged from custody.
As a result of
S. F. GOSS
send
Eugene— Completion o f the five-year
i task o f re-foresting Mount Hebo, in
Tillamook county, and the beginning
0f an experiment with the forestation
o f the sand dunes about Gardiner, are
announced by H. L. Rankin, super
visor o f the Siusiaw national forest.
The Mount Hebo burn, which was
one of the largest tracts o f burned-
over land in the West, was caused by
the great fire of 1861, when the In
dians set fire to the timber o f the
Coast and destroyed vast areas. Much
of this was reforested through nat
a n d id a te f o r tin- n o m in a tio n !™ ta" c! ° f
OREGON a c ...
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to test the eight-hour law as it ap-
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214 E 2nd St.
Vast
Tr
Work Still Goes On
a n n o u n cem en ts
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Physician and Surgeon
Paid advertisement.
tiea
The plan is to ask bids on the entire
work, as well as upon short sections,
with s view to inducing the large rail
road contracting companies to bid on
the work.
Gold Hill Man Has Deer Park.
Ashland— Earl Fisher, o f Gold Hill,
in this county, has installed a deer
park on a small scale. A vacant lot
has been utilised. It has been screened
with wire and converted into a model
place for the animals.
Several deer
are already within the enclosure and
more will be added as opportunity
offers. Their presence is the center
o f attraction, not only to residents of
the town, but also to strangers pass
ing through that locality.
Thirty Civet Cat« Trapped.
Albany—The skin* o f 30 civet cats
were brought to this city by C. J. Nel
son, o f Brownsville, who has been
trapping in the Cascade mountains.
There is no bounty on these animals
but the skins are valuable in the fur
market.
Mr. Nelson also had the
skins o f a coyote and six wild cats on
which he collected bounties.
930-Acre Ranch Is Sold.
Dufur—James II. Johnson has told
hie 930-acre ranch, located near here,
to Clifford Chase, formerly o f Russell,
III. This is the largest real estate
transaction which has been made in
this section for some time.
CHAPTER X.
SYNOPSIS
C ow boys o f the F ly in g H ea rt ranch are
heartbroken over the loss o f their much-
prized phonograph by the d e fe a t o f their
cham pion in a fo ot-ra ce w ith the cook o f
the Centipede ranch. A houae party is
on at the F ly in g H eart. .1. W a llin g fo rd
Speed, ch eer leader at Yale, and C u lver
C ovington, in ter-collegiate ehampton run
ner, are expected. H elen Hlake, Speed’s
sw eeth eart, becomes Interested in tlie loss
o f the phonograph. She suggests to Jean
Chapin, sister o f the ow ner o f the ranch,
that she Induce C ovin gton, her lover, to
' win hack the phonograph. H elen declares
that i f C ovin gton w on 't run. Speed will,
Th e C ow boys are hilarious over tlie prue-
pect. Speed and hia valet. I-arry Glass
trainer at Y ale, arrive. H elen B lake asks
Spied, who lias posed to her as an a th
lete, to race apainst the Centipede man.
T h e cow boys Join in the appeal tn W a llv.
and fe a rin g that H elen w ill And him out,
he consents. He insists, how ever, that he
shall be entered as an unknown, Aguring
that C ovin gton w ill a rriv e in time to take
iiis plane. Fresno, glee club singer from
Stan ford u niversity and In love with
H elen, tries to discredit. Speed w ith the
ladies and the cowboys. Speed and Glass
put in the time they are supposed to be
train in g p la y in g cards in a secluded spot.
T h e cow b oys explain to Speed how much
the race means to them. Speed assures
them lie w ill do his best. T h e cowboys
tell G lass it is up to him to see that Speed
wins the race.
berry growers of the state looking to
CHAPTER IX.— Continued.
obtaining adequate markets, will be
"You said Just now you’d answer
made at a meeting o f growers in this for him with your life. Well, we aim
city soon.
to make you! We ain’t a-goin' to lose
The acreage devoted to this crop this foot-race under no circumstances
having been materially increased this whatever, so we give you complete
the body, health, and
year, many growers became fearful Bpegd
Mf j
speed of Mr. Speed. It's up to you
some time ago that they would suffer i to make him beat that cook.”
for lack o f demand. Plans for exploit- | "S-s-suppose he gets sick or sprains
ing the berry and creating new mar- his ankle?" Glass undertook to move
kets have been made.
his body from in front of the weapon,
Professor C. I. Lewis, o f the Ore but it followed him as if magnetized.
gon Agricultural college, who is aid
“ There ain’t a-goln’ to be no acci
ing in the formation o f the organiza dents or excuses. It’s pay or play,
tion, says one o f its objectB will be to money at the tape. You’re his trainer,
standardize the fruit.
and It’s your fault if he ain’t fit when
“ A bureau of statistics will be es he toes the mark. Understand?"
tablished,” he said, “ which will ob
W illie lowered the muzzle of his
tain all information possible for use in weapon, and fired between the legs of
advertising and distributing the ber Glass, who leaped into the air with all
ries through mediums already estab the grace of a gazelle. It was due to
lished. Arrangements will be made no conscious action on his part that
for shipping the fresh fruit, berry the trainer leaped; his muscles were
juice, canned berries, jams and je l
stimulated spasmodically, and pro
lies.”
pelled him from the floor
“ Did you hear what I said?” de
F a rm e rs Plan Cannery*
manded Willie, in a voice that sound
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like the sawing of a meat bone.
W ill Buy or Build ed Glass
opened his mouth, and when
Eugene — Seventy farmers, at a no sound issued, nodded.
"And you understand?"
meeting here, voted to incorporate
Again the trainer bobbed his head.
within a few days the Eugene Farm
"Then I guess that’s ail. It’s up to
ers’ Creamery as a co-operative com
pany, with a capital o f $6000, the you.” Willie replaced his gun, - and
greater part of which has been sub the fat man threatened to fall. "Come
scribed. A committee was appointed on, boys!” The cowboys filed out si
to draft a constitution, and it is ex lently, but on the threshold Willie
darted a venomous
pected the company will be in opera paused and
glance at his enemy. "Don’t forget
tion shortly.
Chris Myhre, o f Junction City, what I said about Mr. Colt and the
president o f the Oregon-Idaho Butter equality of man.”
"Yes, sir!—yes, ma’am !” ejaculated
makers, presided and suggested that
one o f the present creameries in Eu the frightened trainer, nervously.
gene be purchased in preference to the When they were gone he collapsed.
“ They are rather severe, aren’t
establishing o f a new one.
Both
creameries have set prices, and the they?" ventured Fresno.
owner of one ha* offered to remain as
"Severe!” cried the unhappy man.
manager o f a co-perative plant. The "Why, Speed can’t—” He was about
offers are being considered.
to explain everything when the mem
The farmers interested in the proj ory of W illie’s words smote him like
a blow. That fiend had threatened to
ect own about 600 cows.
kill him, Lawrence Glass, without pre
liminary if lt became evident that a
National Balloon Race at
fraud had been practiced. Manifestly
Portland Rose Festival this was no place for hysterical con
fidences. Larry's mouth closed like a
Portland— Portland’s Rose Festival ! trap, while the Californian watched
this year will be o f national promi him Intently. At length he did speak,
nence as the scene o f the . . annual
Na-
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. i but In a Btrangely softened tone, and
tional Balloon meet which is to be at utter variance with his custom,
held here under the auspices o f the
..gay Mr Fresnot which direction
American Aero club, o f New York. ig New yo rk ’ ’’
The club will furnish six professional
“ That way.” Fresno pointed to the
balloon pilots, entries to be made from east, and the other man stared long
Kansas City, St. Louis, Akron, O., ingly out through the bunk-house win
Salt Lake and other Eastern cities.
dow.
The balloon race will be a contest of
“ It's quite a walk, ain’t It?”
sustained flight, the gas bag remain
"W alk?" Berkeley laughed. “ It’a
ing the longest in the air winning tbe
two or three thousand miles!” Glass
capital prize. The Festival msnsge-
sighed heavily. "W hy do you ask?”
ment has hung up $3000 in prizes
"Oh, nothin’. Jest gettin' home
for this event, which will be managed
sick.” He calmed himself with an ef
by Captain Honeywell, of St. Louis,
fort, entered the gymnasium as if in
one o f the world's famous air pilota.
search of something, and then aet
The most imposing military turnout
forth to find Speed.
o f the Pacific Northwest is planned as
That
ecstatic young gentleman
a feature o f the great pageant on Fri
wrenched hia gaze away from the blue
day, June 12, the closing day o f the eyes of Mlsa Blake to see hia trainer
celebration.
signaling him from afar.
"What is It, Lawrence?"
Man Starves to Death.
"Got to see you."
Salem — Starvation and exhaustion
"Presently."
"N ix!
I got to see you now!"
are given as the cause o f the death of
George Smith, 66 years old, whose Glass' ruddy face was blotched, and
body was found in a barn at West he seemed to rest in the grip of some
Stayton. Smith and a friend, J. Has- blighting malady. Beneath his arm
seman, walked from Mount Angel to he carried a tight-rolled bundle. Sens
West Stayton, the latter spending the ing something Important back of tbis
night in an old cabin and Smith going unuaual demeanor. Speed excused
to the barn. Coroner Clough, o f Sa himself and followed Larry, who did
lem, was notified and Dr. C. H. not trust to speech until they were
Brewer made an investigation. Hat- alone in the gymnasium with the
Then he unrolled the
seman said that hi* friend had com doors closed
plained o f being weak for some time bundle he carried, spread It upon the
floor, and stepped into its exact cen
and that he had eaten little
ter.
"Are you standing on my prayer-
Woman Acts for Judge.
rug?” demanded his companion, an
Eugene — For what is believed to
have been the first time In Oregon grily.
"1 am! And from this on I'm goin'
legal practice, a woman. Miss Ethel
Graham, acting for the court, received to make lt work Itself to death. She
the verdict o f a jury. It was the caae said a feller couldn't get hurt if he
of Mrs. Carrie Stephens against the stood on lt and said 'Allah.' Well.
city o f Cottage Grove to recover I'm goin' to wear It out.“
"What’s wrong?”
"Do you know what's goin’ to hap
pen to me if Covington don’t get here
and b$at this cook?’’
"Happen to you?”
"Yes, me! These outlaws have put
It up to me to win this bet for them."
“ Well, Covington can beat any
body."
"But Covington isn’t here yet.”
"Not yet, but— ” The young man
smiled. "You're not frightened, are
you ?”
"Scared to death, that's all," ac
knowledged the other. Then when his
employer laughed openly, he broke
out at a white-heat. “ Joke, eh? Well,
you’d better have a good laugh while
you can, because Humpy Joe’s finish
will be a ten-course dinner to what
you'll get if Covington misses his
train."
“ How easily frightened you are!”
"Yes? Well, any time people start
shooting shots I'm too big for this
earth. The hole in a gun looks as big
as a gas-tank to me."
"But nobody is going to shoot you!”
exclaimed the mystified college man.
"They ain’t, hey? I missed the
Golden Stairs by a lip not half an
hour ago." With feverish intensity he
told his narrow escape from destruc
tion. the memory bringing a sweat of
agony to his bro^. “ And the worst
of it Is,” he concluded, " I ’m ’marked'
with guns.
I ’ve always been that
way.”
"Tut! tut! Don't alarm yourself. If
Covington shouldn't come, the race
will be declared off.”
"No chance,” announced the train
er, with utter conviction.
"These
thugs have made lt pay or play, and
the bets are down.”
"You know I can’t run.”
“ If he don’t come, you’ll have to !”
"Absurd! I shall be indisposed."
“ If you mean you’ll get sick, or
sprain an ankle, or break a leg, or
kill yourself, guess again. I’m re
sponsible for you now. Something
may go wrong with me, but nothin’
is goin’ to happen to you. My only
chance to make a live of it is to get
some one to outrun this cook. You’re
the only chance I’ve got, if Culver
don’t show, and the first law of na
ture ain’t never been repealed.”
"Self-protection, eh?"
"Exactly.”
Glass coughed thrice
without result, stepped off the prayer-
rug, rolled It up tightly; then, hug
ging it beneath his arm, went on:
"That four-eyed guy slipped me a
whole lot of feed-box information.
Why, he’s a killer, Wally! And he’s
got a cash-register to tally his dead.”
"Notches on his gun-handle, I sup
pose?"
"So many that it looks like his wife
had used it to hang pictures with. I
tell you, he’s the most deceitful rum
my I ever seen. What’s more, he’s got
the homicide habit, and the habit has
got its eye on me.” Glass was in
deadly earnest, and his alarm con
trasted bo strongly with his former
contemptuous attitude toward the
cowboys that Speed was constrained
to laugh again.
"It’s the most amusing thing I ever
heard of.”
"Yes,” said the trainer, with elabo
rate sarcasm, "lt would be awful fun
ny if lt wasn't on the square.” He
moistened his lip nervously.
“ You alarm yourself unnecessarily
UENOS dlas, Senor.” Carara
bowed politely to Speed.
"Good-morning
again,”
said Wally.
Turning to the trainer,
Carara eyed him from top
to toe, removed hia ciga
rette, and flipped the aahea
daintily (rom it;
then,
smiling disdainfully, said:
"Buenos dias, Senor F a t!”
Glass started. ‘'You talkin' to me?”
"Yes.”
Carara leaned languidly
against the wall, took a match from
his pocket, and dextrously struck lt
between the nails of hia thumb and
finger. He breathed his lungs full of
smoke and exhaled lt through his
nose. “ I would have splk to you blf-
fore. but the Senor Fat ia—he
shrugged his shculdera—“frighten’ so
bad he will not understan’. So— I
come back.”
"Who's scared?” said Glass, gruffly.
Carara turned bis palm outward, tn
gentle apology.
“ You been talk’ a gret deal to my
Señorita— 'o Marledetta, eh?”
“ Oh. the Cuban Queen!”
Glass
winked openly at Speed. “ Sure! I
slip her a laugh now and then.”
“ She is not Cubana, she Is Mexi
cana,” said Carara, politely.
“Well, what d’you think of that! I
thought she was a Cuban.” Glass be
gan to chuckle.
“ Senor Fat,” broke in the Mexican,
sharply, while Larry winced at the
distasteful appellation, “ she is my
Señorita!”
“ Is she? Well, I can’t help lt If
she falls for me." The speaker cast
an appreciative glance at his em
ployer. “ And you can cut out that
‘Senor Fat,’- because lt don’t go— ’’
Then he gasped, for Carara slowly
drew from Inside his'ehlrt a long,
thln-bladed knife bearing marks of re
cent grinding, and hig black eyea
“ The Fat Senor Will Not 8plk W it’
Her Again?”
snapped. His face had become sud
denly convulsed, while his voice rang
with the tone of chiiied metal. Glass
retreated a step, a shudder ran
through him, and his eyes riveted
themselves upon the weapon with hor
rified Intensity.
“ Listen, Pig!
If you splk to her
again, I will cut you.” The gaze of
the Mexican pierced his victim. “ I
will not keel you, 1 will Just—cut
you! ”
—
Speed, who had sat in open-mouthed
amazement during the scene, pinched
himself. Like Larry, he could not re
move his gaze from the swarthy man.
He pulled himself together with an ef
fort, however, undertaking to divert
the present trend of the conversation.
” W—where will you cut him?” he
asked, pleasantly, more to make con
versation than from any lingering
question ns to the precise location.
"Here.” Carara turned the blade
against himself, and traced a cross
upon his front, whereupon the trainer
gurgled and laid protecting hands
upon his protruding abdomen. "You
spik Spanish?”
"N o." Glass shook his head.
"But you understan’ w’at I try to
say?”
"Yes—oh yes—I ’m hep all right.”
“ And the Senor Fat will r-r-remem-
ber?"
"Sure!”
Glass sighed miserably,
and tearing his eyes away from the
glittering blade, rolled them toward
his employer. "I don’t want her! Mr.
Speed knows I don’t want her!”
Carara bowed. "And the Fat Senor
will not splk wit’ her again?”
"N o !”
"Gracias, Senor! I thank you!"
"You’re welcome!” agreed the New
Yorker, with repressed feeling.
“Adios! Adios, Senor Speed!”
“Goodby!” exclaimed the two in
chorus.
(TO BE C O N T IN U E D .)
You to Make
That Cook."
Boat
W e’ll hear from Culver soon, either
by wire or in person. He’s never
failed me yet.
But if I were you.
Larry, I’d leave that Mexican girl
alone.”
"Mary ?"
"Yes.
Marledetta.
Now. there’s
something to be afraid of. If these
cowboys are In love with her and have
their eyes on you— "
“ Come In !"
Senor Aurello Marla Carara en
tered. He was smoking his custom
ary corn-husk cigarette, but his dark
eyes were grave and his silken mua-
tachloa were pointed to the finenees
of a bristle.
Knew ths Time.
On a cold night a man was hasten
ing across the public square with his
overcoat buttoned up to his chin. He
was rather anxious to know what time
lt was. but he was too lazy to open his
coat in order to get at hit watch. Just
then he saw a well-dressed man ap
proaching and remarked to himself:
“ This is a cinch. I’ll e’en ask yon
genteel stranger what time lt Is and be
will unbosom.”
He perceived that the stranger was
buttoned up Just as he was. When he
came up the man who wanted to know
the time removed bis hat politely and
said: "Sir, do you know what time
it Is !”
The stranger paused, removed hie
right glove, anbuttoned his coat from
top to bottom, unbuttoned hit under
coat, and finally pulled out his watch,
while the chill wind cut into hia unpro
tected chest. Holding up tbe watch so
that the light would shine upon its
face for an instant he glanced at lt
and growled:
"Y e a !”
Then he passed on without another
word.—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
$6000. Her award was $260. Tbe jury
was out when Judge Cleeton wished
H* dismounted, walked In, saluted the get away from her* before that
to leave for Portland Saturday noon,
landlord in hia usual loud tones, and thaws.”
and by consent o f attorneys it was
agreed that the verdict should be re Traveler Left While the Conversation declared that he was so cold that he
New Thought Rare.
al Nuisance Was “So Cold He
could hardly talk.
ceived and read by Miaa Graham,
Jna* then a nervous traveler, who
Could Hardly Talk.
A new thought ia a eery rare thing.
clerk o f tbe Circuit court.
wee present, stepped up to the land , and lt would be a magnificent crea
In a country town in the English lord and. taking him by the coat, ture to catch. Th* only things I can
Pheasants Are Liberated.
think of that on# would really 4 »*
Midlands there ts a man who is so said:
Tillamook— Deputy Game and Fish noted for hta conversational abilities
"Mr. L----- , have my bill brought as "new thoughts” would be certain cele
Warden Leach released 24 pair* o f that hia acquaintances avoid giving soon as possible."
brated Jokes, certain scientific discov
Hungarian pheasants east o f town, him unnecessary opportunities to talk.
“ What is the matter, my dear air?” eries and a few less frequent cases
ami be expects to release 25 pairs o f
"Has of a really original argument use« A
One cold morning this man rode up Inquired the anxious landlord.
Reeves pheasants. 25 pair* o f China to a hotel in the neighborbod Just as anything happened?”
an old controversy —O. K. Chester-
pheasants and 26 pair* o f Bob White the guests were finishing breakfast
“Nothing, nothing Only 1 want to
, quail in the near future.
HURRIED AWAY BEFORE THAW