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Arrives Salcni 10:35 a. m. Both trains carry observation parlors and flrttt-class coaches. TOE NEW S I IiuctmI I Trains leave Salem dally at 8:35, 10:35 a. m., r ' Y 4-20, 6:35, 11:30 p' m' Coat connectloiiB at East Independence on daylight trains. Through tickets are sold to Spokane, Pugct Sound points and the East Oregon' Electric Railway trains enter the North Bank Station, Port land, saving transfer of passengers and baggage. Fares, schedules and details on request C. E. ALBIN, General Agent, Salem, Oregon. W. E. COMAN', General Freight and Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. imt))IMMIIHtHMMimtM for Fletcher's Signature of ! the lovers of a beverage, invigorating, pure the weak and of life. heavy heart. of the down- ' to fulness of activity, LINE TO ALBANY A Vision of jBrcad that Is always light, white and tooth some, that every one will eat and en joy, Is the dream of all good house keepers. You can realize that vision by trying our bread. Once you use It on your table you will never want to be without it Why bother with bak ing when we can do better. CAPITAL BAKERY Ul Court ItTMt FkoM HI Cowardice Court By GEORGE DARR MXUTCI1E0N Copyright. 100. Dodd. Mead ft Co. IJen'r thb'rrvCT rrnrrsne camo upon the man, but ho paid no heed to her approach. Ho sat with his faco In his hands, and she could not believe her eves and ears ho was sobbing bitter ly. For an Instant her lips curled In tho smile of scornful triumph, and then something lllte disgust came over her. There was nioeUery In her voice as she called out to htm: "Have you stubbed your toe, little boy?" IIo looked up, dazed. Then ha rose, turning bis back while he dash td his hand across bis eyes. When he glanced back at her he saw that she was smiling. But she also saw some thing In his fnce that drove tho smile iway. Absolute rago gleamed In his eyes. "So It Is real war?" he said hoarsely, his face quivering. "Your pitiful cow ards want It to be real, do tboy? Well, that's whnt It shall be, hang Ibeui! They shall have all they waut of It. Look! This la their way of flghttng, Ib It? Look!" He pointed to his feet Her bewil dered eyes saw that his hand was bloody and a deathly sickness camo over hor. Ho wiis pointing to the out stretched, Inanimate form of tho dog that bad been his friend and comrade. She knew that tho beast was dead and sbo knew that her brother's threat had not been an Idle one. A gient wave of pity and horror swept over her. Moisture sprang to bcr eyes on tbe moment "He he is dead?" she exclaimed. "Yes: and killed by some cowardly brute whose neck I'd like to wring. That dog my Bonaparte-who knew no feud, who did no wrongl Your brother wants war, does ho? Well, I'll give him all" But my brother could not nave done a thing like tills." she cried, slipping "Accident! Don't come near me." from her saddle and advancing toward him quickly. "Oh, no, nol Not thlsl ne Is not that sort, I know. It must have been an accident and" "Accident! Don't come near met mean It. God, my heart Is too full of vengeance. Accident? Is this blood on mv arm accidental? Bah! It was a deliberate attempt to murder mo!' "You you, too?" she gasped, reeling "Yes: they've winged me, too. Oh, God. If 1 only had been armed. There would have been a killing." "Let me see, let me help you!" she cried, coming up to his sldo, white faced and terrified. "1 won't stay away! You are hurt Please, please. I am not your enemy." Kor a long minute be held back savagely resent (pi, glowering upon her; then his fnce softened and his hand went out to clasp hers. "I knew you had nothing to do with It. Forgive me forgive my rudeness. Don't be nlnrmed about me. Two or three scattered shot struck me In the arm. Tho fellow's aim was bad when It enme to me. But be ho got tbe flog! Poor old Bonnpnrtc! It's as If he were a n brother. Miss Drake. I loved him and he loved nie." "You must lot me seo your arm. will not take no for an answer, must need attention" "Believe me. It I nothing. I have tied my handkerchief nhout It two lit tle shut, tint's all. The first charge riddled the dug. But 1 forgot. I am still on your ulster's Intnl. At any mln ute I may be shot from behind some tree. I I couldn't help crying. Drake. It wits cruel fiendlnh! Now If you'll permit me I'll take my dead off of your hind." "Ston! I must know about It. Tell me: how did It happen?" "I can't talk about It to you." "Why not? Do you think I condone this outrage? Do you think I can sup port sucli means of warfare? Yon do not know me, Mr.. Shaw; you do not know an Englishwoman's love of fair nens." "By Jove, do you mean It?" HI: eyes lighted up. "But after all, you belong to the other camp." he added dejectedly. "I I wlnb to henven. Miss Drake, you were not one of tbemr "My brother Cecil would not have permitted this," she tried to apologise, remembering with a cold heart that Lordgazelhurat.l!sd j1ven the. vcrj luOTucTToTiroT-wlIIcn rcirwarihe iS suit. We can't discuss It, Miss Drako. Rome one from your sldo of the line killed my dog and then fired at me. I'll admit I was trespassing, but not until the dog was shot. Ho was on Lady Bazclhurst'a land when be wns shot It was not until after that that I tres passed. If you are pleased to call t u;h. But I wns unarmed, hang the luok!" Tbe way he said It conveyed much to ber understanding. "Tell me, please." "I've had murder In my heart for half an hour. Miss Drake. Somehow you soothe me." ne sat down on tho log again and leaned bis head upon bin band. With his eyes upon the dead dog he went on, controlling his anger with an effort: "I rode down tho river road this morning for a cbnnge. intend ing to go up later on to our trystlng place through tbe wood." She heard him call It a trystlng pluce without a bought of resentment or shame. When I camo to tbe log there I stop ped, but Bouuparte, lawless old chap. kept on. I paid no attention to blm, for I was thinking of of something else. He bad raced around in tho for bidden underbrush for some time bo fore I beard the report of a gun near at hand. The dog actually screamed like a bumsn being. I saw him lenp up from tho ground nnd then roll over. Of course, I well, I trespassed. With out thinking of my owu safety I flow to whero tho dog wns lying. Ho look ed up into my face and whined Just as ho died. I don't remember how I got off the horse, Tho next I knew I wns rushlug blindly into tho brush toward a place where I saw smoke cursing like a fiend. Then came tho second shot and tho stinging in my arm. It brought me to my senses. I stopped and a mo ment Inter I saw a man running down along the bank of the strenm. I oh. well, there Isn't any more to tclL I don't know who fired the shots. I couldn't see his fnce." It was Tompkins," she cried. "I know It was. He bad his orders" but she checked herself In confusion. "His orders? Do you mean to say- Miss Drake, did your brother Instruct him to kill me?" She quailed beneath his look. "I I can't say anything more about It, Mr. Shaw," sbo murmured, so pit eously that be was touched. For a seemingly Interminable length of time his hnrd eyes looked Into hers, and then they softened. I understand," he said simply. "You :annot talk about it I'll not ask any questions." My brother Is weak In bcr bands," ulie mnnnged to sny lu extenuation. "After all, It Isn't a pleasant subject If you don't mind we'll lot It drop that is, between you and mo, Miss Drake. I bone tho war won t break off our" Don't suggest It, please. I'd rather you wouldn't We are friends, after all. I thought it was playing at war, and I can't tell you how shocked I am." Poor old Bonaparte!" was all bo said In reply. She stooped and laid ber hand on the fast chilling coat of tho dog. There were tears in ber eyes as sbo arose and turned awny, moving to ward her borse. Shnw deliberately lifted tbe dead anhnnl Into bis arms and strode off toward bis own land. She followed after a moment of inde cision, leading tbe horse. Across the line be went and up tbe aide of tbe knoll to bis right At tbe foot of a great tree he tenderly deposited his burden. Then be turned to find her al most beside him. You won't mind my coming over here, will you?" she asked softly. Do renohed out) and clasped bor hand thoughtlessly with his blood covered fingers. It was not until long after ward that she discovered bis blood upon the hand from which she bad drawn ber riding glove. "You are always welcome," ho said I am going to bury blm hero this aft ernoon. No; plcnso don't come. I'll bring the men down to help me. I sup pose they think I'm a coward and a bounder over at your place. Do you remember the challenge you gave me yestcrdny? You dared me to come over the lino as far Into BnzcIliurHt land as you bad come Into mine. Well, dnred last night." "You dared? You came?" "Yes, and 1 went farther than you Imvo gone, because I thought It wns play, comedy, fun. I even sat upon your gnllcry Just outside the billiard room and smoked two cigarettes. You'll find the stubs on the porch rail ing If her ladyship's servants are not too exemplary." She was looking at him In wide eyed unbelief. "I was there when you come out on the lawn with tho Frenchman." "pid you hear what he was-whnt wo were snyingr sue nsKcu nerrousiy and going pale. No. I was not eavesdropping. Be sides, you returned to the house very abruptly. If you remember." Yes, I remember," she said, a sigh of relief aecot!iiiin.vlng the warm glow that came to her cheek. "But were you not afraid of being discovered? How Imprudent of you!" "It was a bit risky, but I rather en Joyed It The couiit spoke to me as I left the place It was Unrk. anil lie mistook me fur one of your party. I couldn't wait to seo If you returned to renew the tete-n tete"- "I did not return." she said. It wns his turn to be relieved CHAPTER IV. In Which tho Truth Trapaia. DOHD nud Lady Bazclhurst with the inure energetic members of their party, spent the day In a so called hunt In exeiirslon to the hills south of the villa Tnwnrd nightfall they returned successfully empty handed and rapacious for bridge. Penelope, full of sinoldorlim anger, had spent the afternoon In her room, disdaining every call of wjclnbll Ity. She bnd swakened to the truth of tbe situation In so far she was con cerned. She was at least seeing things from Shaw's point of view, lief re sentment was not against tbe policy of ber brother, but tbe overbearing. petulagttyrajipi. other .American sjs- El RmI Jntny af mm! minm, frawlfa oj Supntuoo hUk am Uce, Mck and m ll in tfutaV: Wftm U ikia Moudi without itw WHlrM mu. IWUmr WimqWiUmt El Rlo av atar ftftit tnwlh by rtwg dutcttV apoa bS luit -1 X J U ,.L II. A 1 ri i ta mm IMM rvttm UKT ft Mpuu mm M u MM CM ftcoMM i. A ftSaw pwfect mulfc. 1 Kudo it (aanDhW aMaktl knimm tad aMeaattr naabla. Booll apo no (naa Pkraa MTi . C. Ul EaaliM Sua, N.w York. For sale In Salem at J. C. Perry's Drug Store. rur-rn-liiW. from the begrmifhg" she had disliked Evelyn; now she despised her. With the loyal simplicity of a Ister she absolved Cecil of all real hhtme In the outrago of the morning, attributing everything to tho cruelty and onvy of tho despot who held the purso strings from which dangled the pliable fortunes of Bazolhurst The llazolluirsts. - one nnd nil ancestors thrown In swung hack and forth on tho pendulum of her caprlclonsnoss Penelope, poor ns n church mouse, was almost wholly dependent upon ber brother, who la turn owed his preseut ollluenco to tho more 'or less luckless movement of the matrimonial market. The girl had n smull, Inadequate lu- come so small that It was almost worth Jesting about Hero was Penelope, twenty-two, beautiful, proud, fair minded and healthy, surveying herself for the first tlmo from a now nnd an entirely dif ferent point of view. Sbo was not pleased with tho picture. She begau to loathe horsolf nioro than she pitied bur brother. Something like a smile cniuo Into her clouded faco ns she spec ulated on Randolph. Shaw's method of bundling Evelyn Uauks bad she fallen to him as a wlfo. Tho quiet powor In that man's face signified the presence of a mnnhood that ah, and Just here It occurred to ber that Lady Bazolhurst felt the force of that powor even though she uever had Been the man. She bated blm becauso ho was strong enough to oppose bcr, to Ignore Jier, to laugh at ber impotence. 1 The smoldering anger and a growing sonso of fairness combined at length In the determination to Inko her broth er and bis wlfo to task for tho morn ing's outrage, lot tho consequences be whnt they might When sbo Joined tho peoplo downstairs beforo dinner there was a red spot in eneh check und a steady look In her eyes that caused the duke to neglect woefully tho conversa tion ho was carrying ou with Mrs. Od well. Dinner was delayed for nearly half an hour whllo four of the guests fin ished their "rubber." Penelope ob served tbnt the party displayed varying emotions. It afterward transpired that tho hunters bnd spent most of the aft ernoon In her ladyship's dlstnnt lodge plnylug brldgo for rather high stakes. Llttlo Miss Folsom was pitifully unre sponsive to tho mirth of Mr. Odwell. She could 111 afford to lose (MX). Lady Bnzclhnrst was In a frightful mood. Her cucsts had so far forgotten them selves as to win mora than $1,000 of tbo Banks legacy, nnd she waa not a cheerful loser, especially aa bis lord ship had dropped an additional $500. Tho winners were riotously happy. They bad found the sport glorious. An observer given to deductions might have noticed that halt of tho diners wero immoderately hilarious, the other half studiously polite. Lord Bazclhurst wore a hunted look and drnnk more than one or two high balls. From tlmo to time be cost fur tive glances at his wife. Ho laughed frequently at tbo wrong tlmo and mirthlessly. "Uo's got something on his mind," whispered Odwell In comment "Yes; he always laughs when there Is anything on his mind." replied Mrs. Do Peyton. "That's the way ho gets It o!T." After dinner no one proposed cards. The pnrty edged pff Into twos and threes. and explained .how ljick.hnd Continued nn Page 8.) Notice of Assessment for Oak Street Improvement, Winter Street te Twelfth Street. Notice Is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Salotn, Ore gon, will at or about 8 o'clock p. ni., on tho 2fth day of August, 1912, at the Common Council chambers in the City of Salem, Oregon, proceed to as sess upon each lot or part thereof or parcel of laud liable for Its propor tionate share of tho total actual cost of Improving Oak street from the west line of Winter street to the west line of Twelfth street In tho City of Sitlem, Oregon, made In accordance with the plnns nnd specifications heretofore adopted for said Improvement nnd on file In the office of tho City Recorder, and In accordance with the contract heretofore executed for said Improve ment. All persons Interested In said assess ment are hereby notified to nppenr at said time beforo the snld Common Council and present their objections, If any they have, to said assessment, nnd apply to snld Common Council on or before said 2flth day of August, 1912, to equalize their proportionate share of the actual cost of making said Improvement and their snld as sessment. Adopted by the Common Council this 19th day of August, 1912. Attest: Chas'. F. E!gln, City Recorder. -20-3t The famous Onyx Brand and other fine Hose iJways on hand in complete assortments ma i m Whatever your hosiery needs, bring them here. We are fully prepared to suit the most fastidious or economical buyer with our wide range of quali ties, colors and prices Children's Hose from 10c to 50c Pair Women's Hose . . 15c to $2.50 Pair SUITS AND COATS New Suits and Coats daily arriving. The latest models are to be found here. Every department rapidly filling with new Fall Merchandise Quality U.G.. 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