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Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Another Slam A family with an at Art. artistic temper- ament isn't reully as much of an ad- dition to a neighborhood as one owning a stepladder. Atchison Globe. A nan who yells at the top of his voice seldom wins an argument. lilSTRKlEJ Cigarette cigarette No has tho same delicious flavor as Lucky Strike. Because Lucky Strike Is the toasted cigarette. SYNOPSIS. Warned by his physician thftt he has not more than six months to live, Dan Failing sits despondently on a park bench, wondering where he should spend those six months. Memories of his grandfather and a deep love for all things of the wild help him In reaching a decision. In a large southern Oregon city he meets people who had known and loved his grandfather, a famous frontiersman. He makes his home with Silas Lennox, a typical westerner. The only other members of the household are Lennox's son, "Bill," and daughTheir abode Is ter, "Snowbird." In the Umpqua divide, and there Failing plans to live out the short span of life which ha has been told Is his. From the first Failing's health shows a marked Improvement, and In the companionship of Lennox and his sun and daughter he fits Into the woods life as If he had been born to It. By quick thinking and a remarkable display of "nerve" he saves Iennox's life and his own when they are attacked by a mad coyote. Lennox declares he Is a reincarnation of his grandfather, Dan Falling I, whose fame as a woodsman Is a household wort Dan learns that an organized band of outlaws, of which Bert Cranston Is the leader, la making trouble In the vicinity. Landry Hlldreth, a former member of the gang, has been induced to turn state's evidence. CHAPTER III Continued. 6 lie looked up, and the whole weird picture was thrown upon the retina of his eyes. The coyote was still racing straight toward Dan, a gray demon that in his madness was more terrible than any charging bear or elk. For there Is an element of horror about the Insane, whether beasts or men, that cannot be denied. Both men felt It. with a chili that seemed to penetrate clear to their hearts. The eyes flamed, the white fangs of Oraycoat caught the sunlight. And Dan stood arect In his path, his rifle half raised to his shoulder; and even In that first frenzied Instant in which Lennox looked at him. he saw there was a strange Impasslveness, a singular Imperturbability on his face. "Shoot,, man !" Lennox shouted. "What are you waiting for?" But lJan didn't shoot. His band whipped to bis face, and he snatched off his glasses. The eyes that were revealed were narrow and deeply Intent. And by now, the fren-eie- d coyote was not fifty feet distant. All that had occurred Rince the animal charged had possibly taken five seconds. Sometimes five seconds Is Just a breath: but as Lennox waited for Dan to shoot. It seemed like a period wholly without limit. He wondered If the younger man had fallen Into that strange paralysis that a thick-lense- KvUnlifi application laaa Sn1 Hrlw, lt4i tnr wpjr. aATro nomifMi ricviww rallnn H., BHOOKLIK, NW TOR It ! W. a finmlns N. U., April Salt Lake City, No. 18-1- 921 The Debt. September was at Its last days nn the Umpqua divide that far wilder ness of endless, tree-claridges where Dan Falling - had pone for his last days. Everywhere the forest people were preparing for the winter that would fall so quickly when these gold en September days were done. The Under Plane of the forest those smaller peoples that live In the dust and have beautiful, tropical forests In the ferns found themselves digging holes and filling them with stores of food. Of course they had no Idea on earth why they were doing It, except that a quiver at the end of their talis told them to do so ; but the result was entirely the same. They would have a shelter for the winter. But the most noticeable change of nil, in these days of summer, was a distinct tone of sa.lness that sounded throughout the forest. Of course the wilderness note is always somewhat sad; but now, as the leaves fell and the grasses died. It seemed particularly pronounced.- - All the forest voices added to It the wail of the geese, the sad fluttering of fallen leaves, and even the whisper of the north wind. Of course all the tones and voices of the wilderness sound clearest at night for that Is the time that the forest really comes to life and Dan Failing, sitting in front of Lennox's house, watching the late September moon rise over Bald mountain, could hear them very plainly. It was true that in the two months he had spent In the mountains he had learned to be very receptive to the d ma THAPJTRAJra EB 16 languages In ererySO box.W BUS, to kill to Booonh Twole.icandliO. 11. 8. Uovernment bays it. Take Aspirin only as told in each package of genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin. Then you will be following the directions and dosage worked out by physicians during 21 years, and proved safe by millions. Take no chances with substitutes. If you see the Bayer Cross on tablets, you can take them without fear for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve "I have been awful sick with gas." Every day his eyes had strengthened. He could see more clearly now, with tablets cost few cents. Druggists also writes Mrs. W. H. Person, "and . his unaided eyes, than he hnd ever sell larger packages. Aspirin Is the Ka tonic is all I can get to give ma seen before with the help of the lens. trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of relief." Acidity nnd gas on the stomach And the moonlight came down through Monoaeeticacidester of Salicyllcacld. quickly taken up and curried out by a rift In the trees and showed that his Adv. Eatonic, then appetite and strength face had changed, too. It was no And many other bodily A garden in every vacant lot would come buck. longer so white. The eyes were more miseries disappear when the stomach food in the keep cooking pot. i Intent. The lips were straighter. is right. Don't let sourness, belching, "It's been two months," Silas Lenbloating, indigestion and other stoma To Have Clear Sweet Skin ach ills go on. Take Eutonic tablet nox told him, "half the four that you Touch pimples, redness, roughness ufter you eat see how much better gave yourself after you arrived bere. or you feel. Big box costs only a trifle itching, if any, with Cuticura And you're twice as good now as when then bathe with Cuticura Soap with your druggist's guarantee. you came." and hot water. Kinse, dry gently and Dan nodded. "Twice! . Ten times dust on a little Cuticura JACKS 126 MAMMOTH Talcum to ! 1 I was a wreck when as good barn-tifor joa, come I taaT came. leave a on skin. 1 F. fascinating fragrance JACK W. IM U)W8 Today I climbed halfway up Baldy Cedar JKapld. lows Everywhere 25c each. Adv. within a half mile of Snowbird's cabin without stopping to rest." To err is human and to seek to justiOr. r. oT sUraW II KREMOLAP!,! m.llMWianfteUa Lennox looked thoughtful. More fy the error Is hunianer. than once, of late, Daniad climbed up toward Snowbird's cabin. It was true that his guest and his daughter had become the best of companions in the two months; but on second thought, Lennox was not In the least afraid of complications. The love of the mounYou grow by good blood as a tree gets run down and weak easy prey tain women does not go out to physby Bap. Rich blood, robust for disease. To be Bafe, keep the ' grows ical inferiors. "Whoever gets her," Good man. he had said, "will have to tame her," sap, sturdy tree. Keep circulation wholesome. For this S.S.S., the famous vege the blood healthy and wholesome; and his words still held good. The table blood remedy your mountain women rarely mistook a mapoor, impoverished blood ternal tenderness for an appealing cannot nourish the body druggist keeps, is excellman for love. It wasn't that Dan was ent. Start enriching or remove the waste aa weak except from the ravages of his nature intended. your blood with S.S.S. todisease; but he was still a long way When your blood is day, and write about your from Snowbird's Ideal. Although Dan condition to Chief MediImpure, itching, flaming had courage aud that same rigid cal often skin Advisor, 838 Swift eruptions was an old quality In his that break out, and your body Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. breed, he was still a long way front a physically strong man. It was still an even break whether he would ever NOT TO BE MADE TO ORDER NEW OMAR LIFTS HIS "VOICE wholly recover from his malady. But Dan was not thinking about 6ongs and Emblems That Live In the Arizona Poet, However, Strikes Different Note From That Struck Heart of a People Must Have this now. All his perceptions had Foundation. by the Great Persian. sharpened down to the finest focal point, and lie was trying to catch the To a state flower or a Omar Khayyam said that he could spirit of the endless forest that state wait tofordiscover Itself and make dine on u loaf of bread and a Jug of song stretched In front of the bouse. His pipe had gone out, and for a long time itself appropriate might be an Inter- wine; with Her beside him aud feel Lennox hadn't spoken. He seemed to minable aud disappoint lug vigil. Cen- content in the wilderness but he be straining too, with ineffective turies could intervene. It is not mere only meant that he liked tlie dessenses, trying to recognize and name restlessness that asks for a flower to ert and his old tin Lizzie, and the the faint sounds that came so tingling be chosen or a song to be written crooked roads that make you dizzie, and tremulous out of the darknesa As ready to hand, declares the St. Louis that start any place and lead nowhere, t. Posterity may find and just keep going and never care. always, they heard the stir and rustle of the gnawing People; the chipmunks substitutes that are better, the fruit He liked tlie uiesqulte and tlie of happy circumstances, but we in grensewood smell and the long hot In the shrubbery, the gophers who, like blind misers, hnd ventured forth our day may have nt least our rendy-mad- e days tluit feel like h ; the red sunsymbols to feed tlie romance in sets ami the cool moonlight and the from their dark burrows; and persoft, sweet air of the desert night haps even the scaly glide of those our souls. Ancient people acquired these spir- for Omar Khayyam was a wonderful d poison peop'o that had itual emblems and patriotic lyrics man, who lived his life on an easy lairs In the rock piles. Dan felt that at last the wilderness through a long and nt times painful plan, with his girls aud his wine nnd Something stirring has to a big silk tent My, oh, my ! What He had history. Itself was speaking to him. The desert waited a long time to hear Its voice. happen to give them birth. Thus our a life he Ills thought went back to the wise soldiers who were in tlie great wnr is here like It always was but you floral can't Khayyam any more, liecuz in men of the ancient world, waiting to find tlie poppy the hear the riddle of the universe from Insignia of their heroic days and have these dry days when even home brew the lips of the Sphinx, and how he adopted It ns the visible reminder of is on tlie list of the tilings taboo, old himself more In his unconscious self, them Ten million silken popples are Omar Khayyam nnd his Jug of Juice rather than conscious hnd sought the to be worn in America on Decoration would soon get locked in the calaboose. Subline (Ariz.) Sun. eternal riddle of the wilderness. He day. had asked questions never In the Most individuals ore more inclined Money is not the main thing. Knowform of words but only Ineffable asyearnings of his soul and at last It ing how to take care of it Is of more to yield to the alluring than to the suring. had responded. The strange rising Import mice. and falling song was Its own voice, the The world w ill never get any better It is sometimes easier to take things articulation of the very heart and soul until children are an Improvement on as they come than It is to induce theia of the wilderness. to come. "It's the pack," Lennox Sold their parents. him softly. "The wolves have Just joined together for the fall rutting." "Then this means the end of the summer?" Dan asked. "In' a way, but yet we don't count the summer ended until the rains break. Heavens, I wish they would start I I've never seen the hills so dry, nnd I'm afraid that either Bert Cranston or some of his friends will decide It's time to make a little mon-efightlns forest fires. Dan. I'm suspicious of that gang. I lelleve they've got a regular arson ring, maybe with unscrupulous stockmen behind them, denl and perhaps Just a penny-winnin- g of their own. I suppose you know about l.eiuty llildreth how he's promised to turn state's evidence that will send about a dozen of these vipers to the penitentiary?" "Snowbird told me something about Awful Siefi Watts Gas Eafonic Brings Relief Oint-A.en- tt 2 n JL HOT Blood Is the Sap of Life; Keep It Pure s.s.s. self-contr- ol I most-dreade- siM-n- l. Ir. te :: KKADV FOR lHrecllona in 1 barrel. Ills finger pressed back against the trigger, and the roar of the report rocked through the summer s-- e a1el Globe-Pemocrn- gteat terror somot lines Imbues. "fcOioot!" he screamed again. Cut It is doubtful if Dan even heard bU shout. At that instant his gun ll Into place, his head lowered, his ayes seemed to burn along the glltter-jO- g The gun was of large caliber; and living creattre could stand against fuTlons. shocking power of the treat bullet. The lend went straight bome, full through the neck and slanting down through the breast, and the coyote recoiled as If an Irresistible hand had smitten him. It Is doubtful If there was even a muscular quiver after Greycoat struck the ground, not twenty feit from where Dan stood. And the rifle report echoed back to find only aflence. Lenaur got tip off the ground and movotl over toward the dead coyote. He looked a long time at the gray And then he stepped back to body. where Dan waited on the trail. "I take It all back." be said simply. "You take what back?" "What I thought about .you that the Falling line had gone to the docs. I'll never call yon a tenderfoot again. I saw the Hut tell me one thing. way you looked down the barrel. I could see how firm you held the rifle the way yon kept your bead. And that l all like your grandfather. Kill why, when yon had a repeal Ins rifle, ild yoa wait so long to shoot?" "I Just had one cartridge In my sriin. I didn't think of It until the coyote charged." Lennox's answer was the lnf thing in the world to be expected, lie opened his straight mouth and uttered a great, boyish yell of Joy. His eyes seemed to light. The eyes of the two snen met. and Iunox shook him by the shoulder. "You're not Dan Falling's grandson Dsn Falling himself!" be you'r shontr d. "No one but him would have to wslt till the game l had was almost on top of hlin no one but him would have kept bis head In fl time like this. Ton're Dan Falling himself, 1 tell yon, come back to earth. Grandson hoMiliig! You're a throwback, and now you've got those his eyes IihiMii? glasses off, I ran rlght ont of yours. Step on 'em Dun Toutl never need '"in narlii. And rH Ii H that Idea af dying In fmir r. nf digram. They cfestruy both peats to Stearns' Hlectrlo I'axte forces these air. Truro the building for waterand fresh i CHAPTER I. d self-contro- CASH PRIZE CONTEST $10 blank la a4 trail SThARNS Co. Copyright. 1920. by Little. Brown live. now ; a to I'm going make you with steel cable, but an ordinary right We'll fight tbab, disease to a finish line or leader breaks like n cobweb. When his majesty the steelhead takes and win !" the fly nnd decides to run. It can be And that is the way that Dan Fail ing came Into his heritage In the land learned after a time that the one of his own people," and In which a thing iliut may be done is to let out all new spirit was born In him to fight the line and with prayer and humble-ues- s and w In and live. try to keep up with him. Dun uo longer wore his glasses BOOK TWO Uslftf the Genuine 2 By EDISON MARSHALL i 1 M Name "Bayer" on Genuine ELECTRIC PASTE The imsmntned "killer" for Bats, Mice.known Oo"?"i Ants and WatwrbuiH- i- the greausm food and propervT. ,. S' KILL RATS TODAY ASPIRIN 2fi The Lead Went Straight Home. volras f the wilderness. Lennox had not been mistaken in thinking him a nntnral woodsmnn. He had tmnglnn-tloand Insight and sympathy; but most of all he hud a heritage of wood-lorfrom his frontiersmen ancestors. Two months before lie had leen a resident of cities. Now the wilderness had claimed him, body and soul. These had been rare days. At first he had to limit his exKd!tloiis to a few miles each day, and even then be would come in at night Mapgcrlng from weariness. lie climbed hills that seemed to tenr bis diseased lung to shreds. wouldn't have been afraid, in a crisis, to trust his marksmanship now. He hud the natural cold nerve of a insrksmnn. and one twilight he brought the ImmIv of a lynx tumbling through the branches, of n pine at a distance of two hundred yards. He got so he could shatter a grouve out of the nir In the half of a or so In which Its broo.e wings glinted In the shruhiM'ry ; nnd when a man may do this a fair number of limes out of ten be Is on the straight road toward greatness. Then there came a day when Dan caught his first steelhead In the North Fork. There Is no more beautiful thing In the wilderness world than a steelhead tront in action. He simply seems to dance on the urfne of the water, leaping again and sgsln. and rac ing at an ''unheard-o- f speed down the rlii'lea. lie weighs only from three to fifteen hihii1s. But now and ngnin litmifeiir fishermen without souls time tried to pull li'm In with mnln i;,l somewhat trengih. nnd are htze't Ihp rei!l. tl liiilit be done n e If v Cbfise BRINK It." the next installment of "The Voice of the Pack" the outlaw band's activity ale vclops, resulting in the murder of a former member of the gang who taraed state's I eri-danc- e. flu UK Felly Cam rO.VIINUtU.) Heme to Him. When Charles V alllcated his throne and retired to the monastery of St. Juste, he amused himself by trying to learn watchmaking. After some time he remarked one day: "What an egrogious fool must I have beea to bare squandered so mach blood and treasure In an absurd attempt to make men think alike, when t cannot ere make a few watches arp Um ta "ThereVfa Reason VJ 1 A a "'.VJ-at'IJ I: Instant U 45 POSTUN getbHr. J |