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Thumlav. MMrdiJi.Jil-l JHIB it ... Page Six ; 7 -Ti I .V. r Ml runmii Willi CuillilllKtl) ' Mllll- Bit 111 Joanna runs (or the butler aim u. r.l..r.ri !: "MlV '! lllVtf it served HwiileV Lady Weymouth women .... .. ,.c -I..... whom Hrati- woman horn I iu: now wit a in i'i.' kiv- .Ir.'.wn ti i ami elil'i iv'i llirin. Mi ni an. I uliii'V "' l.e.l. It usav. or it limy " don. whom I Jui no wim Vronn sad Mr. Wilmor. over ll.ere b that I vhall ...... I Te.l... on h, taw., or ''.o wo,"'" r w. mm." tli other woman returned, '.in.l ho always put '.In-tn oldo (or a w no. Tho wife must be clean, and good. Are you both, " di-arr Y.ut're modern, you know You re beautiful and lovoly. and. 1 think, honest, Hut you're all body. I'm nil body, too. but 1 li.nen't the nerve that you have. You're not dod up to U8. I ve really aoineiniuK to ay. you know." While they waited (or the maid to wheel up her tray and arranne the service. Joanna proffered Lady ' Weymouth a ciparet. For her own tie found, on a table, an exquisite new holder that Kenilworth had on i her the nicht before. She inhumed of It. It's a IWmiu- Surrly 1 won't 'How gorpeoua. Lady Hetty "Trust Roddy Kenilworth to search1 .Mill.' Ill lltltll .l.lttll Will. ....'" would hae Ilk.. I in have r.",.'i'!e.l. as s.tmM;ilni;. ltowei.t" r'111 ' iu' ..uil.ln'l i.nleiw:iin.l. .' that when J....PIU I luilli sir. i. li. .1 i'u: 'or (or a 1..0 lloais' so'!. N' r . 1 1. .-.I. apuipos i noi'iiuk "TIiotv a lot ( iinn in the world tii.it ilou'l matur'" John walked with li. 1 thv.'iiiih the grounds w 'i. n th.' w.nkiu.-u. With renewed feien-h .Willi!"", were Ilir.tillK lh.lv i;ll lli:i; l.'.wli. ti the (airy like uniitine '1'lie ninill l( the (eie was t !.. .1: l:..n.l II. ve and there a. w the mound, lllitltatlire iloiueK and sn:e i . 1 e hems gilded. Tlu ir ..hiiitnc mo fa.es eaunht llie shuts of llie sail ..-j ........... ., tt-i.h A.niirntils Ol 1 uaa u.ur., ashamed o( it A lVirimnsi.r iniisi rubies. This one was of bamboo . s"."" w ,... h..-h si. in Chinese workman . ..... ...... - ...I- I "tor convention Tied ! ' "No. yoJ wou l. Joanna . - "Neither shall 1. teu.ty wouio. the ends of the earth to sate th; om and n.incte.1 tl.ein wu.i lilt... ir ' kHp waa instantly mindful of that " know unite well what a Dormlnster Artd. being an Engl.sh woman. ',,,, Be,lU- 1Vlha,)s ho l, waa never at . loss to turn her own, ,( u w;k slips into an advantage. through the grounds? I think you "I'm sorry I said that, my dear. ,.., hi... of she aaid gently "Rut it is just as lu makinR. wlliu. Kvery one o( il.em veil, peruaps. orrauw n ... i , .h. 1 ,.,., ...,,,11 ..u.r. expert. i me. than delivered throu-'.i li s sis- 1 know. And. 1 inn. y. hell .1... ill ve I over the whi.'e Medit erranean st:.t e. "It ttit.ri. something. :'i..t t:n' Itt the at illicit:,, re." Joanna olwerved. "tine of tile MolleKastles who live here the .'.tr r.niti.l prohahlv would make a pr.di.ttou .,f some sort .ith. r my way. 1 want to talk to you about the kind of love that is; spoken of in the plural.' Joanna glanced at 1. sharply. Thlswasj a new Lady Weymouth. 1 "Or, it may be that it is love tkat isn't plural I will begin about," Lady Betty went on. after a mo-i dent's contemplation of the smoke tkat curled Iaiily from her lips. "It's about Teddy, you know. Teddy we are about it 1 hope you' the plaee (or your seats in my pavil ion thezter. I'm staging play there that 1 know you'll love." They spent an hour on They would have tpoketi of t:ie haze in the air to one of the nn tiv.s hut In their ahsoiption o' the tnt. imposing details o( the ho pttis grounds. It was as i( they had for gten their time at the tea table. Lady Betty was ecstatic again, and i enthnsed anew at each foretaste of the enfete thrills prophesied bv each preparation made by the work men nn the Amette lawns At the and you. dear. Teddys an awful p.na.ed she Byntpath. pulsed. s,e ud , , ,ll;lI..v ass. I know, and he kissed the ,..,.. ia, lr,i current mood diluted tlia hem of s thousand garments when h ahould have stopped at- the fin gers. But he's always said that no woman Is ever approached hy a of the Amrtte grounds, thev trK"t the :nlro mist. As was her . im tom of late, Joanna aeltnow leded no intrusion between John and her self. AC.er that first day. the day of his arrival, when h-.r heart was ready to leap to his, lm was re- r his I that she about the plans which were to have; should I.e. At times he put his arms their climax there. around her, and drew her to him. 1 shall have Teddv sit close 10! aad lh"r" ' r' "Hen.es between m to nroleet m f.-.or. wh,.I..v..r. At Oilier tilllln he was lie. man she doesn't beckon to. and I'm levillrv this pagan ,en,ple ,ha .( tached. moody. T.Hluy. Joanna sir he ought to know. -Again she waited to watch the nebulous trail of the smoke wraith that lifted from her ciraget. Jo- fold." she threatened. "I s!;aii. m- "o was itgiitiug whu want him to be very close to you,"! io" UnrK Joanna agreed. And Lady Hetty J (To bc ontinini! ) looked at her qui. kly. There was ami.ijdutu, "-" something unwonted in the voice poised midway between her lips and ! of thc giT the table. The brown eyes had be-j ' come Ivory black. Her lids were) CH.U'TKIt XXIX drawn close, until they shaped into, .XI. morio Again two siraigm lines. ion mean, f lhe vi,,t of jj. Weymouth she said, "you want me to stop, im iLs impr;4!, ,ipon janna. only' beckoning." , Roddy Kenilworth and Teddy Iior-' KLAMATH VAI.LKY IID.-,I'ITAL. In readiness day and night to. caro for confinenunt patlentii adv. 21 I Legal Notices gold and scarlet boudoir. ui Vf : the llilliassiveness tll.ll s'Ioum. , hedge tn a liumlde maid, and V' her arms around the gnl ho !ei In the big bed. til th: l'.ne something to anv di-.cusion of her ....... ( v..nr mistress. 1'ai ti. 11I.1 : 1 ..iter .ill uiun -- v..,.- .hrlll mav "le-lless 11:111 s.:, .. . ho dlferent than mine, hut we're .... ... imj.si ir ou are n . l.. Illi'ougll all the hours tin a Kin. niu 1. "- :Lady Betty was so startled that;mjn9Ier Bensed it. Neither of them: SI'MMOXS l ull 11 111. ll WTHIX In the flrniii Court of the stale her clgaret slinned from her fln-lknew .f iho n.,n.,.i . .1. i nI "regon. tor Klamath ( onn'y. 10 the floor' A maid "PPIKirl by the sister of one of them. I e'rt .V w 'ami to!! LvJr Ward' out . of her forgotten proximity and j but both, in their separate regard i husband anil w ife, defendants, recovered it. Lady Betty did not'of her, were conscious of n subtle,' To """ert A. Ward, defendimt. see the hand that held the retrieved but Insistent change In her I ln "" tt:xme ot ,hR s,a! "' Oregon. ,., . , . . . t I ou are hereby required to upoear tobacco. j John might have realized It. too. ! and answer the complaint filed 'We mustnt make it a skirmiBh. i but his was not as sensitive ohser- axainst yon in above entitled suit my dear." she said to the girl who.vatlon. And. as the days passed 'tnin six weeks from the dato ol looked her full in the eyes. "I'm; Yvonne had drawn him closer and "r,: P.1 '"'i0?, "f thia Sl""m""; not come as a wife with a bargain closer to herself alone. That Yvonne wt if,herUo,!ailp,aTn,,;f JTk&l to propose to her husbands mis-j was deliberate, and merciless, in , 'o the i-onrt for the relief prayed tress. I'm Just Betty Weymouth! her fascination of the young archi-i,lr iu hPr Kal'1 complaint, to-wit: dropped in to tea to ask her friend. I tect whose name had so suddenlv, or )olnt und acverill Judgment zrtZoTri br become kr-own the xrL chummy and generous and let a, was apparent to all that gay circle! wife, for $600 prln Ipal and inter good chap down let him downj which worships, like glittering der-es, a,M 'or attorney fee, also easily, but 1st him down. He loves vishes of a Lucullan cult around r p!ai"ti,f " c0",!' ani1 disburse you. dear, and he wants you. I've: the shrine where all is sold th. ment! hpr'in 10 l;e taxed; For d always said that there wasn't a glitters. JiTobS?. 7" reason In the world any manj As Dorminster had repeated to :utcd by defendant to plultiti((. and oughtn't to have any woman he I her. as Kenilworth and Ilrandon ' reCDr'l'1 "" "'tot,'r 1921. on wanted if shed let him have her. ; had echoed, and a even I adv Wev lltll 'f l00k ' 9 f Mortgage Tk,,,. - , . ,. . . l '-au Hey- Itecords of Klamath Countv ore- Thats gone for my own brother, mouth might have said. thn.iC who Ron. be foreclosed and that the too. But he wants you for keeps. watched were quick to recall, it had ' rcal Property therein morlgnRed That's dif(erent, isn't it?" been promise that when the bril ' ttn'1 awM;rl,,''l. to-wit: Lot 1 in - 'Yes. it's different," Joanna ' liant, always dazzling Yvonne Cou- K.u'1 v"l FiT Ad,lilL0" agreed. "Women are so free ,0 be taut decide., to strike o.cT th wltT'tt enWredfS naa tnese days, tnat its strange j would be a crash. The crash, they "id appurtenances thereunto be-j any man wouia want one tor; predicted was on Its way And the! K n anJr ' w'e "PPertuin keeps. And you think I'm not the! ruin it would leave would he thil",K' b1 by tUe 1"jr"f 1UI b. ought ,0 have-i that, golden Bht ' P .ffi Way' I " "'ere had been restraints fixed tne proceeds of such sale be ap Lady Betty smiled, and reached; by Joanna for her bewildering revel 1 D'if'11 ln satislacllon of the costs of for a new elzaret "Mv iir vn.. i the.- ,., 1 . . .'sale and of amount found to ho due are so unexnec.ed." she .-,n'l,;.l i Wh , .r l. -J: ' to Plaintiff under said Judgment ; ; I .... ' sno nan niiiit, also tnat tne purchaser or said mort- brightly. One plans a speech, oricround her scruples tottered. So ftaged premises be let into Imnied a sentiment, and you twist it into it seemed, and so those who watch ' 'ate possession thereof, und in the something that doesn't sound right . concluded. Teddv Dorminster n. T1" POHS"K!"on refused a Writ at all and hurl it back before .fs frankly worried. ' LZVl given. She was earnest again. , the calmness of the older man, gave to place and maintain said purchas "I mean only that it wouldn't be' no sign 0f whatever might have er in tl,e luitt and peaceable pos fair to me, to my brother, to our' been his reflections hut I...,.'"'"'0" of ,ho Premises so pur family and least of a,, ,0 you. dear, found him more .t.ntly llTr 1, Z girl, if you married Teddy. It, side. i interest or claim of defendanlH and would be hell for you, in fact. And. There was s.,mc marveling at thoiearl1 "r ,l"'m Br' Inferior and sub worse than everything else, it would persistence of the bond which hill lo ,ne li,'n I,lnln,iff' bo hell for him. I love my brother.! Yvonne and Joanna togeil.e,. Me- aTtafd TiX Joanna. Ilea a good sort. Throw tweon them there seemed to have' other persons claiming or to claim him over, won't you, like a good , arisen noiliiiigj a,s always they by. through or under them or either girl?" .were Inseparable, whether at the ""'m h bnrr,!'1 n"cl f"r"v"r -neally you know I've n, v..r! finlnn In ,1. . foreclosed of any and ull right, title, . Kenny, you know. I,,, never 'Ino, in the gamblm rooms, nt estale. Ii.n. Interest or claim in or taken him on, Joanna reminded Prince Michael's, (he opeia or at I 'o "aid premise nnd every part Lady Betty, and then add'.d: "Bui 'he fashionable gaiherines ..,.. thereof, excepting the eniilty of re- I might, most any time. As vou 'he villas. There had been n Hc.. ll''nlltion allowed hy law: also for say. he's a good sort. And I iike interest In ,.. vague,,- rumored n VLZ!. ' mm tremennousiy. lies asked me;manc. dm ween the young and to mnrry him, you know, and that's; wealthy American girl lind the made lilm fearfully Inlere-sting to promising young aiehitect whose rae. You must tell me why " dream In stone was coming Irue jsne stopped. nun nor eeS snn n was neiieved by KOme thai I... and last niihllr.iilon l.elnir March signalled the maid to servo the; snn:i -n mirrendering hltn too 1 i'-'2r'- ""d April 22. l!2r., res brandy and soda. Neither woman : quietly not to have a design in re n,','llv''l-v- spoke while the Ico was served and s-rve. Others pln. .rril. , AUntn VMnm.M- the mixture made. Then Joanna Kenilwonh, llrandon nd Dormin-i dr.-. K LooihIb llldn. asked: " nnd remarked thai the field ,.r , Klamalh Ktills. Oregon. I This Summons is published once 1 a week for six weeks pursuant lo order of the Honorable A. L. i Leaviti, Judge of said Court, dated March !'. 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