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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Afghan That's Smart and Easy to Crochet M .stress or Monterey You will 'love to have this choice afghan, made of just a simple square. Joined, it forms an effective design. There are a variety of other ways of joining it, all given in the pattern. Use three VIRGINIA STIVERS BARTLETT what he is. Your little He whispered in the brown ear. The child dropped on his round belly and wriggled to the lady's feet, turning his head toward the Gover nor, begging for approval with black bright eye. "There you are! Put your feet on him, Lady. Do not be afraid. That is what he is for, he has been trained for you, the little savage.' Eulalia put one foot, then the oth er. gingerly on the small round body, then relaxed. "Ah," b'uc laughed, "he Is a com fortable Escabellito! This is nice of you, your Excellency. Queens and the mistresses of kings have their little blackmoors, and I have my wee Indian." The Governor bowed low. "Right and fitting, Dona Eulalia." "Ah, my heart my beautiful-m- ore beautiful than I remembered in my most soutary loneiy foot-stool- ." California of 1783 a eolllct between Church and State is represented bv two friendly enemies, frail old Frav Junioero Serra. Francis' can misslonarv. and Don Pedro Fages, civil governor, iter telling Serra he Is sending to Mexico for his wife and son, whom he has not seen for clcht years, he refuses hig aid toward founding the San' ta Barbara Mission. In Mexico City Dona Eulalia. accompanied by her di enna, Angustias, arrives at the embassy in response to a letter from her nusoana, Don Pedro. She agrees to go to Califor nia. Don Pedro sends for Serra, telling him that two priests are on their way irom Mexico with Eulalia and young re' dro and that he is leaving to meet them Fages engages a young Indian girl, Indl zuela, as maid for Eulalia. Eulalia sails from San Bias. It is a desolate trip From the port of Loreto, a large cava! cade loaded with Eulalla's party starts out for the long overland trip. Eulaua accustomed to luxury and comfort, bit terly regrets having been persuaded to come. The two priests. Fray Mariano and Fray Bartolomeo, call on her and arouse her suspicions as to their genu lneness. As the cavalcade stops at varl ous missions, Eulalia hears rumors of the approach of her husband. While dreams Don Pedro plans a great fiesta to wel Now the casks were broached, the come hii wife, Eulalia plans her cos wine and brandy flowed and tne tume. In Pattern 5941. WORKS IN 2 WAYS DISCOMFORT ON OF Serrlc l.Take 1 BAYER ASP1KI.N tablets nd drink a full glaaa of water. Ko-p-at treatment la 1 hours. 2. If from I throat la tan ha cold, croak WBITERS HOTELS HOTEL PLANDOME, SALT 4th So. State Ratea Sl ow t iTi? QUIET RESPECTABLE CLEAV THE WILSON HOTEL and cries, and the caravan came in ing to talk with you." "But I'm so weary, Pedro." sight The people of San Diego "You mustn't disappoint them. pressed forward to see there was Don Pedro himself, Just a few moments, my dear, visit El Gobernador his brown eyes twinkling, his mouth with the ladies." "Ladies!" La Gobemadora flared stern, riding proudly between his at him. "Ladies! Soldiers' wom lady and his son. "Ah, his son!" they chattered. en." "Eulalia!" "That would be Pedro the Younger B? A package. Relief comes rapidly. The Bayer method of relieving colds is the way many doctors approve. You take Daycr Aspirin for relief then if you arc not improved promptly, you call tho lamuy uocior. "TAB UTS 2 FULL DOZEN 25c v SsXf Virtually 1 cent a tablet NEW GRAND M. H. THOMPSON Hotel Sill Ijka City's PopuUr Medium Priced Hold, Looted it 4tH South and Main WNU-- W 7- -38 FfMS?ls IWt NrB1cct Tlirm! rlfwl Nature tha kMnava to it marvelous nh. Their lull It la keep I ha Hrram lr o in tirna r4 nVairn bl.-otone impuntim. 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Srd., West bait Last, to the BOOKS ' : PAMPHLETS Send two 3c Stamps for TOUR HEALn MAGAZINE, Templeton Bids .. 8alt U wine-horn- shark-infeste- FARMERS WANTED MEN Interested in farming for this district. I pensive. 40 times more per acre J, foi ANDERSON. 4?8 Alameda. Salt U d PERSONAL "... ... ... or" tent gled in delight Then It's all right. Al, I have so many things to tell you, and ask you. Father. Father! That sounds funny, doesn't It? I've heard other boys say that but I never could." "Young Pedro, you are bothering your father I And I want to speak to him. Greetings, Don Pedro or should I say, your Excellency?" "Dona Angustias! Well, well- -" And he stooped ti) kiss the with- ered virgin's check. She giggled and produced her pet to hold him up proudly l.kc a child. "Look, sir! Chichi! And he has borne the trip thus far nubly, nobly, 1 Say." "Chichi! My God. the same Chichi?" "Oh. not the same Chichi, there have been several Chichis since the one you saw lost but there Is just one. always and the same Chichi!" Fages felt his hand tugged gently, and looked down Into the somber eyes of a tiny Indian. He took him by the hand and led him to where Eulalia sat enthroned beneath a ramada by the fire. "Scnora." he said formally, "here Is a gift I have brought you all the way from Monterey, a gift which I hope you will appreciate, and use. This Is Escabtll.to." "Escabellito! Little Foot stool!" xclaimcd the lady. "What a lirange name!" "He has no other. CHAPTER IX Grouse Bird of Importance to Scots, According to an Authority in London Early one morning couriers had dashed into the presidio at San DiHow In the course cf a century ego announcing that El Scnor Gobernador and his lady, La Gobema- and a half the grouse has become dora. were at the very gates of the a bird of national Importance in Britain, Is related by Henry Dougcitadel. Lieutenant Jose dc Zuniga, In las Home In Uic Field of London: "It Is a fine morning In August charge of the presidio, Issued orders right and left There must be royal 1773. Boswell turns to Johnson, entertainment prepared, and at whose eyes are still weak from tho onccl A dispatch must be sent to firewater, drunk by barbarians begood Padre Lasucn at tho mission yond the Solway: 'Do you suppose to come and celebrate a thanksgiv. these hills will become valuable on ing for the distinguished travelers; account tf these excellent moor- he must bring his Indian musicians. fowl7' "Please don't be stupid at There would be music, dancinc; this early hour. These barren moun- must be prepared a bull The arms and equipslaughtered. ment of the little garrison must be In perfect order. Guns must be made ready for salutes. The women listened to the Commander's orders, nodded among themselves and went to work. The Indian servants stared In stupid won der. Never had they seen the pent so hard at work. Such a scrubbing and cleaning, such an aroma of food In the air! Carefully hoarded clothes for who could tell when they could be replaced? were drawn from chests where they reposed from funeral to And that Is funeral, christening to christening. food tains will never produce anything of value to civilized people. No one can stomach their melancholy emptiness.' "The disgruntled doctor would have been astonished to learn that the moor-fow- l would prove more valuable to the Scots than Die host ot quails which saved the Israel-lie- s from an awkward predicament Perhaps In some far distant sphere Boswell turns to Johnson each twelfth of August: '1 told you so.' (The doctor's rcpl would be banned in the Field.) "A century later the grouse bad become a bird of national importance in the internal economy of Scotland. 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Spare time lS,r!5 CHIME low-ceile- d M3 enlarl AMATEUR WRITF.P "Pedro," Eulalia said warnlngly, The best silk quilts and bed furnish' You are so full of ings were carried to the room set "be careful. no more warming. need wine almost-royal guestyou apart for the chamber. When all this was done, But I am not warm. I am cold, and and the children cleaned and tired, and oh, how I want to go to fixed their bed. Please, Pedro, may I be exdressed, the women-fols trimmed it combed cused? Will the gentlemen pardon hair; it, braided it into queues. me? "But but," sputtered the GoverSuddenly there was a volley of shots, a prancing of hoofs, shouts nor, "all the ladies have been wait- A princeling, yes, a of course. "Camp followers!" "Eulalia, hush! Stop this at once." princeling. But look you the lady His mouth tightened. "I will not La Gobernadoral" La Gobemadora rode into the permit you to speak this way," he compound proudly, head high, eyes went on In a low tone. "You are level. She saw the jolly clamor tired, I know. Perhaps you bad around the Governor, a respectful better retire now. But tomorrow intimacy that established at once in you must see them. You will make mind the relations of her hus- them some little gifts, you must be her feast began. The Governor and Capitan Canete band with these people that be gov- kind, cordial to them." CHAPTER VIII I must?" She was trembling. s erned. She did not approve of it to each other. raised You must Those are my or this backslapping and joking. Aft "Good fellow!" mur man! Brave Pedro Fages leaped from out the of the Governor The ne orders ders. was tne er ine ail The uovernor, Governor. mured the Capitan water of darkening, own representative in this of the Californias, eh, my little Gob smiled quizzically and retired. King's the Gulf of California and raced During the feast Fages sat where province and should demand and re- emadora? Run along to bed." He few times up the beach, shouting beckoned to Angustias who left her he could see Eulalia, watching the ceive more dignified attention. and beating his chest Then he little the moment looked around a she gossip reluctantly. firelight brighten For Maja dressed carefully, combed his beard on the bright but her. The adobe stockade was lined Eulalia bit her lips to control their and wink jacket went and hair with his fingers, and tons. Watched ber hands as she with huts that followed the contours trembling and strained her eyes to to his tent. ate fastidiously. of the hills. Living quarters, store keep back a rush of tears. the wee Indian, Escabellito, when Then, venison, antelope, "Oh, oh! How could he . . . how houses, chapel, huddled under the awaited him there, and the two rabbits, frijoles, tortillas, and flag of Spain. To the east great dare he . Dios mio A quail, fire. The walked toward the roaring dried fruits were mere scraps, an mountains, the Cuyamacas and Pal nausea gripped her. The smoky air was filled with the odors omar, lifted profound white brows room, close with smoke and tobacco of roasting flesh. Two casks, one of into the sunset sky remote, inr and fumes of wine, swam before wine, and one of aguardiente from her. Her limbs quaked, and her passable. GaSan of the Franciscan mission walls Prison shuddered the hands were clammy, but she rose lady. briel Arcangel in California Alta, To the west the South Sea spread grandly from her chair. The comstood ready for the broaching. like a carpet of red gold clear to pany sprang to their feet Don Pedro strolled restlessly the setting sun. Into it old Point "Viva la Gobemadora!" toasted flooded now about The bay was Loma plowed like the prow of a the men. with moonlight, which emphasized ship. She managed a graceful bow, and mountains, palms, men and horses So this was California Alta and left the room, Angustias in her in black silhouette. Again he peered here was she, at last wake, eying her anxiously. Into the tent A little fire had been Fray Mariano and Fray Bartolo- The women gathered in corners built before the entrance and its reme were being led away, after a and whispered, then slipped away, flection made the barbaric interior oyful greeting from Padre Lasucn, leaving the men to their talk. glow like a jeweL to their quarters. They too looked Don Pedro watched his wife deWhen he looked again toward the about them doubtfully. with a slight frown, and a part fire he saw three figures ride slowSo this is California Alta!" whis doubtful unhappy feeling in his ly toward the camp: a woman, a pered Fray Mariano. "What next?" heart Then he strode to the table 'Sh-h!- " child and a man. Behind them a warned his brother as poured himself another cup of Padre Lasuen overtook them. They and long caravan defiled out of the wine. walked beside him, hands clasped "By heavenl" he roared, "you "Ah," choked the Governor. As piously over their stomachs, their San Diegans make the best wine I cast downward. he went toward them a thousand eyes drank! Look at it, clear, sparever After a thanksgiving service in confused thoughts, memories, deruby-red- ! And how it warms kling, was the a feast Euthere sires raced through his mind. chapeL merry after a heart man's long weariin the quarters of the Lieutenant lalia, his wife his Eulalia eight some Journey. I tell you, my friends, food was The that Zuniga night years the babe at the mother's there is no vintage to match it in good, wine flowed and tha Indians breast beautiful Eulalia lonely Italy, or Mexico, or Mother Spain AI- from San Mission the de Diego years beloved, riding to me out of He raised his glass. "To herself!" cala made amazing music. the wilderness I will crawl to your wine of California! And to Calithe was a Eulalia little dazed, tired, feet kiss your little shoes core of ill. But the Governor was in fine fornia herself!" my heart hope of my loneliness-mi- ne "Viva! Viva! Viva!" fettle. Over and over he told of to possess soon. "A moment my brothers,-befor- e the long Journey north, relating "Ah." choked the Governor of CalNow the Casks Were Broached news of this one and of that prais- we proceed . . ." All turned toward ifornia. was the newly arand the Feast Began. ing La Gobemadora's courage and the speaker. It He made his way with dignity torived Franciscan, Fray Mariano Ru-b- L fortitude. Every one hung on his ward her. helped her from the sad- old leather-jacke- t began plucking I am a newcomer here enhis at words, laughed sallies, dle, kissed her hand timidly. And music by the roots out of his guitar . . . that is to say, I have been a guitar that had traveled from couraged him to talk; occasionally sent here . . . said only: among you. as a . . . would address her gallantly, I am the province of Catalonia In Spain, they "Well! Well, well well!" want to propose a toast I There were confused greetings, across the Atlantic, across Mexico, but she was unresponsive. also. I . . . say. a toast to CaliShe to wanted retire. Angustias, fornia . . . her cries, laughter: a milling of people and up and down the Californias, her grapes and horses. The Governor found Baja and Alta. Voices rose In the where was she? Talking amiably In wine . . ." He turned to his brother a corner serwith the fat of the wife his legs held In a tight grip. He beloved songs of the old country, friar who had risen beside him and soldiers' songs, gipsies' roundelays geant They were chatting conf- taken his arm. looked down. with and haunting Oriental strains that identially, laughing, whispering "Hello! And who Is this?" "What was I . . . about to say "I am Pedro Fages the Younger. had persisted in Spain since the arched eyebrows. Even Pedro the . . . eh, ml veijo?" be asked. Younger, and the little Indian EsAre you my father? Are you truly? days of the Moors. Padre Lasucn was watching him were busy friend-makina lifted cabellito, Pedro horn of wine. Fages I I didn't think had a father, realwith dawning horror in his fine old "I give you a toast my men! To Eulalia could hear their voices ly. I thought he was like Senor eyes. his Majesty King Carlos the Third of screaming and laughing at Jesus, or San Francisco, "Come, come, my Brother," Fray some game. and to his Royal Spouse!" Spain, Into child his the Bartolome murmured thickly, lookswung Fages Every one was gay but she. She ing wildly around at the company. They drank the toast standing, arms and carried him to the fire. couldn't bear it He looked into the clear eyes, de- amid cheers. "Come . . . you must rest He "Your Excellency!" she called is The Governor refilled his horn. voured the brown face, felt the tired," he explained. "I shall put I "And to her husband. give you Eulalia. the peremptorily him to bed. I have often done so. straight little back and limbs, and He came to her. buried his check In the boy's warm Queen of the Californias!" I mean I must assist him to his de He drank deeply, then threw the "Well, my dear, he said Jovially, votions . . . neck. pardon us, please . . ." "isn't this fine! Ah, the kind friendly The two tottered from the hall. Fray "I am your father I am Indeed. empty horn Into the dying fire. Stooping lightly, he lifted Eulalia hearts of my people my friends! 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