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Show a mi (&&)&, MU i2!32aEjatiKns7srTap TIIK PAYSOX CHliONICLE. PAYSOX, UTAH svvored lice. fi"iii Mur. (I ll.ijprrs of Uncommon Sense "NEW" Al'lT.i: a fool Is what I am, for Ive let self be Used as a fool. Hut "Ta'k't g frin t Uir II. ok, not a b'itnl man. and veil si.,.u ,t Kenliii kj I. "J!., Mur n Hii- have allowed for that. So " per left c' tl ink jou cm make It stick, 'cab, he Mkh t t!,Tvt. n, in von?'' lie did riot miss the tin Utes ago. a w Vtih, ihoro t'ainpo's ews as the) dropped goes h,s Car hv in i t et n him lit to ltlitlK k S ii "Hun out and h tom gun. K(n hn by .veiled Into tm plloht- "What I can make sth k andvvt it Shout luiii; on u btup hiii.r won't stii k, Vanipo said. "1 d t Tl lore follow a protr.u-iewait pretend like I know". 1 k M. It stvmcti to KenMi kv .),,iies that vvliat I m convinced of m n,j CW an hour pascal wh.h. he stood a! mind " the telephone waiting for the t.v to return Hut the wire opw.e t. again at and it was not the deputy vv ho can,,. t,a "'TIi s is l lolil I(c Said the Mnn'l voi, man. ini's th.it ? hoy looked at each oil r for a Ins Is Ken; a, inoii cut more, then Ketituckv .Lies l.j Har Hook" moved IPs hands to the tup ke o' " Hi, ve.f? y, las I... It. He s.iw the quick s' .,.,t jou want;'' Campo Rag!. unis right hand toward "I e found out ep I)o as his holster ; but Nontin i.v o' A I s.iv and voi. ;i Is belt mid t OnmmI it ;i.,e wmr man in loosod six hour-.- " "You needn't tr.t youiseif, ' s.od "Why tl devil shoi.ki Kentinkj, "You're never gnu g you s.n y Value H. r get a guntight out of me. Cam; " sourlv. Campo said, "I expect not. let Til give von proof," s if jou're holding off because voo'ie lucky, "if I'm v. roig m,u gope on my girl, jou can pi. k jour e to go to h 1. All I lu- He. ..ii'o tm gun belt up again. n .von test It for j ourself." sneaking killer is tit to so "And when Is ail this mneli a.s walk where her shadows lie?" stui the sheriff. he. n." It) tlie little pause Kentu. kv "Right now," sa'.l Kentucky You can sh ike down tin1 proof of whit heard the outer door of the kit. Ip ti I know in less Hi ui five minutes open and close, an.! knew tD.it ,1. n fl'otll r g,' wl.ele oli sp Have veil had come. ".Majbe you're rLht," he aid. roiihlnt ever hr i,g M.tjhe mjsilf to gun vou, because of tl e reisoii joti've nans. d. Majl.e, if it wasn't for just th.it one thing jou'd have boon ta'klng for j.c.r l.v, Campo. th.se many days a ," Wdl? Campo Ragland's voice rose h.i'd "Take the buVe-- th ,i s.,., tit.d Coll1 pa e tlu-with the and tIJit. "It you tlei.k Jou cangun that was In Zmk Sanders hand He ( he. ked himself. I don't think about what 1 could when be was toiiml dead. You'll find that Zaek Sanders was killed tune done, because that's past Hut with tlie gun that was found in Ins I'm asking myself why jou don't sing mighty small." own hand." What's the meaning of that? An instants pause was followed snarled. Ragland by an oath that seen lied the wires "I'll give you Just one little pointJones, you fool with tie by G d er as to what's the meaning of that. I'll leant jou to fool with me! "All I suv Is look at 'em! It won't Where's the rille that killed Joint You don't Know. Hut I Mason? cost jou the time it took me to get I could lay hands on And know! you on the telephone. Im giving now. to get the man it you your cl atn-Tlie rounded receding sweep of that killed Mason. You nm do what Campos forehead was marked with you want to about it. tortuous .1 stende.l veins that stood can e "I .suppose," Hopper's out in hold relief in the mi'. iv. liable voice, "vou figure Z.uk Sniders slant of the light. committed suicide "Hriog it out. t lien," Cani;o cried "Take a look," Keiitmky repeat out. "If you think I'm ntr.il. to ed. Lire a ullet from Zaek's gun have that rille brought out and match It against those tie was It Isn't "No, said Keiitmky. killed with. If I'm right call me me that youre afraid of. It wasn't hack, and I'll give you the lay that, that sent yon prowling around Otherwise, you can gn lamming in the dark trying to find a way to around here blind until it's too late deliver up another man. Its the It's all one to me. Kentuvky man that's swamping your range, Jones smashed the receiver onto tlie while you sit by and watch jour hook. riders go out ami get shot." He turned to find Campo Hag If you mean I'm .afraid of Hob land standing in the doorway. Elliot, said Campo. "you lie, and Kentucky Jones leaned against I put it to your fa. e. And when It tlie wall. He crossed his legs, and comes to you come out with vvliat you've got, and all you've got! Id rattier be dead than think you held back from it for the sake of for tlie reason you're tryiig to make me think." "Hut that reason out of your head," said Kentmky. "When this tiling's over I'm going to turn my liaik on the hatih of you, and move on." said Campo. his voice very No, deep and strong, hut shaken with a repressed turbulence, youll lie e.me into never he moving on. the mom and stood cb.se in front of Kentmky, red eyed as a roused "Not any more," lie said. hear. "You hear me? I've found out vvliat you supposed nobody would ever find out. I found out that you had more reason to kill Mason than any ) Crochet Designs in Wide Demand LONGER SOUGHT 'i.-i- i ( 4 By JOHN BLAKE 8s n1 vf ! 1)1 at e -- W M.1 Fa rin 0 K Utrill of Ollier Days Forgotten. : i I' Jen can get Co somewhere. jur a vv here. you can affor ! tin money and time, go to Europe, or South ricu or preferably across the riion continent. e people who have different a. in net's and customs than vours. ci.evv , 1 the opening chapter 0 'its 3,d' ' a!,'!! uis t jrd ff re: tre hi:a r! 7 ' rviUifS lun1, rt Jr .tiered. W.-j i, ;ad T 'dered. In a cowtoy ;" cun men. ME U 7 mi 1717 ta ti built, in 'fs "On h: by 'h the ici home X- chapter t JSf, later ay tile o:. Public USe ; sts escapes you, nothings able to hide itself away iroin you. 'i'hat that's tlie rest of the case against my fa ther. Lee llishop didn't know who it was lie saw near the liar Hook when lie thought lie saw Maou, and Joe St. Marie only thought he saw Masons ghost. Hut when they be kiifw ii. I Join's v., .1, Rishop told rested sideways In their saddles with their faces hidden, a long way that be knew. said Jr.in "now I've off or In the dark anybody could now," pi could mistake I!ob Elliot for Ma'(tell jou that I'm known this d out, p, he mast lunty of led nC Ki"" h; tuusfcums mir furar lr art. -- Cotiin;ed y.iifre his. you rn.'ihe me lure to tell ymt tin oiadt ie intermuecj oods help rnj i father?'1 Mil Persia pital, resting t s papula; n C00,i'0 rv to a nr: the palac and gar mcr spier, n my si! knows It I'm knows It. Though I swear Bob Elliot And he rain sure." yourelf are sure that it how he Is so kDow But you trae-t- hat the rifle? father's r imiiderer yes ; Im that. And uiy the 'The of used virtually cer-- j father knows Be- -" CO :V truth: killed father's r th. I knew when I put the hmlet into your 1st the Inquest ; I've known for that you must knew that, too, fb you said ni.thinu' to me. les," be admitted, "I figured out Ma-o- s is is the the , J'laebiw he's gin'".--- whoever kiPed irttb (lood.nr hat. ex-t- , holding over U right." be s.d Is Hob liiliot ,W nountun 55 lation far ndiLstnn fa uture conuru luntam cur i initrmossi an angry man lie said, might just possibly mistake Mason for Elliot. She stared at him blankly for a long moment. Oh, dear Lord, she said at last in a broken voice. "Why did I ever try to hide anything from She did not avert her face you? from him, sitting very straight In the saddle. "Yes, I hid It. Catnpo must have known at once that Mason was killed with his rille; but do you think anything in the world could have persuaded him to do away with that ritie, to pitch it Into the bottom of some canyon? Watching her face In half profile he saw her begin to cry, silently, and without tears. "Is that all? he said. Thats one side of it." She stead led herself. "And what's the other side? "The other side Is that he he thinks that that you might have killed Mason, Kentucky. lie said slowly, "Jean, are you ly- to tell w..nt sure you Jean? Have you talked this over with iP Cdleg oould I? It's changed hardly know him. He used lave a terrible fighting temper vhere is It now? He doesnt come to a shmvdow n with El't s afraid of the effect the k would have on my mother. Tod on you." "On my mother, she repeated, (doesn't dare face it out because H But Just ns he wont fight ut because of that something In makeup keeps him from protect-himsei- f. Xo-- to I 1TAH College M4fn ent. Hizfc aracter ifJ ms. fcia! Must I edocitm. and fiota dtrimltnei and needy Pres. I)., t00- Ihosen natives i Ethnolog Japanet In to hide evidence t evidence might as k th as He must 631(1 Name f: though turn against against the true have known" Kentucky, "his alibi being somewhere else at the Mason was ki!led- -a not so as some people have been led ble Euw? oco, w onkey. Ti e the e so plar? n be well rer. feature name would Xotlilng - him suppose? nlr nf1 ny tP5,imofiy mine. They'll In sup-bu- l discount ':s (1'"ttliter;even la ey. e they don t break some other testl-3- J way. nt did my Bt0) t0 I(i1 ;kaebythls that her support of rjury. In - O.V manv peo- t'anii our father v,nV f111 r,"h 1;iiIllt the day bf te s3ted 3 t of le seust-th- e ' b.e- 'r!'aR'ani' h"'''''1 dizzy, and C:'" 11,11 hnw fPBnh Llh,,t ,"'s t'ddr ;krllrny tonF - li,T y', do .WU Ken- - you think can man fr'"n n Rbost? qiiavereq it regularly, no vnii. ' - rd , cotro1' SIIW in V odort. I lkt 00 to ' tlT' 0(1 n ll I'u'tnre hang-tackr'lnch ho,,sl. P a dark frame. Thuf pi' lure was stolen tnoiight it had " the Mason t,mt aMtnh'; la ' y t f tkea, ui vs i ltno imi eIi I icqa-- cle bad "r your f. ' o' you wvre "What could. Kentucky. "r' "k'ture "as- Do You Mean? rolled a cigarette; and the two looked at each other. I heard what you said over the voice was phone just now." Campo's as If he sounded be but lowered; had accused Kentmky of misbrand ing a calf. "I knew vott were listen. ng. heard you come in." said fantpo. "jou ve I suppose, mm on the got more guts than any earth! upended of tins rocky face Majbe I have, said Kentmky I wouldn't "Maybe if I didn't have now. be here "And jou'd be better off, Campo told him. Ve-Is -I've heard tell that the I nlvvovs dead," Jones said. "And with the thought that was funny, and lands Mill here, and tl.e cattle, l He sa the lit working Hie riders .rhed. Hut w hen like they always v. sets to wmk brand a of owner Hie ore of shoves and inc in the dark, noose he bis own riders Into the 1 He "I'm going to hang me the man that killed Old Ironsides." "Kentucky, wait ! She hooted her horse against his and caught til s arm In both hands. "Kentucky, If it werent for me you'd never have been In this. This isn't your tight Its never been your fight. It's mine and my father's. Youre not tied Into it ns we a;e. You " "I'm tied Into It now." No, no! Take your horse and ride out Take "Ill go, he told her, when I've done this Job of work. I'm going to clear this thing If It splits the wide open. t gin s I I !3, & he Wst CHAPTER ti t for a in in Micte-can ...d e hi tip tl ; J .tkenit XI g - i has wmd a m.m "t'.c'ie-- saw 1. . Ids cm vo. e ENTUCKY JONES came it, to l.i t i! cm h.s own lf a I1,an on a the Har Ilook layout on the "ben f Crtlt 6,.(',U,!'ryt '""'I'd at that dead run, dropped off bis horse at k' u kv. ,e an shot of enlarged the door and went pushing lr.to .: k me t h " his lftf'keij Only when the house. He made ChS(1 11 Mason? Lt W fit tail 4$gQ, bo as not Elliot, straight to the little crank-sideo a: F fjl Campo st at p' you deny that, wall telephone, and belled Watertold you that?" man, 6ald Jo taken for s fool, here i I've who. Yon miserably. of the one was It deputies I as Kentu. ky. ansaid- - Nothing after a said prolonged delay, finally -- U eii 1 timA. wnl vume-l.inSomef.o.K, ope. to the elecl (hut the pio.cr study of mankind is man. Take tip that study. You will find It more Interesting Hum many of the hooks you read Just to vvhilo away the time. We all need change, variety. We all need ns wide an acquaintanceship as we ran get. Youll never get more Hum three or four roal friends, the kind that will go through." I.ut yon can make many congenial ho will talk and acquaintances, argue with you. Step nut among thoin. You'll he glad yon did. I am not sure that we are very deeply indebted to t'nlumhus. In the first place he went forth on on a private ven- In nont very As had - no nr com n Machinery in Moth The hea of a te u f i 1 v tiny Information. lOUD BUT, I H G") itiA Try a Can TODAY ECZEEViA... bearing frostbitten fruit unknown to the trade but with a flavor that Now York Herald piques memory. Tribune. Of tlie-- e James Watt, Stephenson, Samuel F. 11. Morse, Edison and Marconi are especially prominent. None of thc-- p stumbled on their inventions. They worked them out And carefully ntul scientifically. that In mind the fart had all they If they succeeded they would tie benefitting mankind. I pvi nil cmlit to tin Wrllit brothers, hut Professor Langley and a number of others had experiment- ed with flight before them. Langley, had he lived a little later when light gasoline motors were In us', would have succeeded Indeed, the Wrights, not at all jealous of his fame, took the Langmod-emley ship, equipped It with a ei gin., and made n flight with it. Yon and I sit down and take at! and Hie-.- modern conveniences, think nothing at all about them sometimes why progress vv ..nd.-rnIs not n ore rapid than It Is. even )f people can now travel from New on a rcgunr York to t os llln-almost between suns.t and sundew n. i r Whv don't we ail do our part In progress Some of ns nre iazv. some of its know nothing of mmhnnb's, some t ,i not even think at. out It. M..nnw!.'b if you have some dU ., 'hat twenty years ago would von from voir !,.ie re'i-t-fronV.-you can find a tm will .robing your life, it. o'Ui r me '!' n men nre work v, 1'lnocees Hi;.' (n took Din" .great gri' down, nil! s'av'n'g down n'tervvrird cm-- ed ,,.,,-tV- vv iri't -- g- i to hi- - a seris nil I 1 it uouhl that oh I mon. hut ri'dh mole ns n hid'' "torn kindly and n lit th- morn rmvffdi if u n r mrmf,T"d for us hv do Ims h- - n d-- nn nil 7n' Head H or moth - tint lotid men und tinmen, und rrmrm it ul'hnnt mv hopn of f.t'orc II ho mnv t. jurors from o rr p.opfc ' do ns mmh for ns. j I i - f,r to rot aitw the ey j. a n 'r of nnten,g Hd deit-- i o. an , ne or ft . we c.i'l the ra' cate ap; e the hub r e". n being seen tm v ' ir ii sprlng t OP Id e n r iib Tills 'ongue t MM. ef th.. he e rr,.c,.nj s in haw k I,. .. The gr."i ib h MIS rgesf ' one i e n ie's t.u j ' n w hi I e snine - nr. moths r of tl.e sin. it to ov r an Inch. Tltcan cvtei I'.'-''- ' traetiv e. Ib.uk No. 20 contains 72 actual sie lllu- - (rations with Instructions for many henutilul edgings, some Insertions and a few medallions, und Is a valuable book to have on hand when an edging Is wanted. Cmit thread of proper size, depend Ing on art hie to which edging D to l.o applied. Send l..e to onr crochet depart tnciit un i receive lids book by rut'll. DM HOME CitAI Address, PAN Y, DEPARTMENT It, Mac tecntli at.d St. Emils avenue., St. Louis, Mo Ho loso a stamped addressed en elope for reply, when writing for The men to whom the world Is most in debt are first the men who preserved the Bible for posterity; after that the long line of inventors who have increased happiness by promoting physical comfort and convenience. erma-terin- 1" d would have been soon anyway. the Englishman said after hfi traveled across the American It wasnt so remarkcontinent; able that Columbus found America Hut It would have been remarknblO If be bad missed it." 1 that ture. the second, the western eolith century nmi the beginning of tlie Nineteenth weie Hie aiqdes age Tlie of discovery and Invention. monuments to the Not them Spy, the Haldwln, the McIntosh, the Wealthy, the 'marvelous pi imate up pie God's nil 1, nth is full of hoe to man" date from those adventurous years Nothing scorned too wondeiful for the young oichards, which already had been I. less,., by so many lucky wildings whose truit had multiplied ns In a Scriptural miracle by graft-lng. llovv rose that spontaneous variation, the solitary first tree destined to hear millions of offspring to l.c called by Its name? The tree vvln.se like you yourself might come tqion tomorrow ns good ns gold another Tompkins King, or SmokeAn house, or Esopus Spitenlierg unknown Home Heauly or Delicious! In that rich period of experiment I. ought acres of farm, rs gleefully litany named saplings, and winter c.dhus were not big enough to bold the latest thing In barrels. To adorn tl.e evening fruit dish one had choice of dozens of Inviting smells and names. The adventure became (lie bust-- i ness. The age of npple discovery ended. The orchard set lied down. No l.oy 8 wandered off on secret quests for tame and the Wild Hose would SwoeMng, which probably prove uncommercial anyway. Harm ers set out few varieties and those best sellers a more sensible plan. Only In old, miletided orchards will you find fifty trees, all different, ! vv living man!' And I'll make It easy for you, I'll admit It. said Kentmky. England stared at him a moment, bat ? "You you thunder-struck- . in ids laughed KentuckySuddenly face, silently, will) an ugly twist of the mouth. "X ouYe a fool, ampo, he said. Tve Campo Ragland blew up. stood enough," he shouted, ids voice rising In a shuddering gust. He snatched up Keutmkvs gun belt and tried to thrust It Into Ins hands. "Take your gun belt, and I'll give It and draw!" you the break! Take don't," s dd Kentmky. "And If -Then I'll see you era k your reck at tl.e u.d of a mpe: There was a small s. und behind , in irlieulate-lyCampo Ragland, voiced like a word that hid tried to Ilotmake Itx if loan1 a'"1 saw Hooking past Campo, K.idmky that Jean was stand.' g there, fatio tl,e doorway where her stood. Her words broke tc.ut.ly. Jerked and twistel, for. ed tN ir wav out g ov against an nil but emotion. let the'- raTed w ' die, rion of with appeal, but it Me:id an insupportable cuv. "Not No, no. imi Y. II never d i.s rim-roc- 111,1 t'mP,.v frame v,lW Im poing e. vv ! It xl tell v.r an C It,,. 4 She rushed ahead, a little of her color returning. "With everythin against my father, what could I do but keep silent? And hide what evidence you could," said Kentucky. "And now you want me to jump this country." "For your own sake, she said quickly. "I swear to G d, Kentucky its for your own sake I want you to do that. All the time he's spent In Waterman, when we didn't know what he was doing, hes been trying to build a case against you Everybody knows you were at the house at about the time Mason was killed. Campos figured all along that only one thing was lacking to to Implicate you so deeply In the death of Mason that you could never And that one thing lacking was my reawn for killing Mason." Yes, of course and now he thinks he has it. "Jean, do yon think he believes I killed Mason? This time she averted her face; when she spoke her voice was hardly audible. "I only know that he would be glad to believe It If he going? ir sense elecM'J is ing to me? "If he could," repeated Yon know vvliat It means to get mimcte hound. Getting mind bound ami soul hound Is far wor-- ; ! turned his horw toward tho Har Ilook with a savage twb-- t of olfvUt "l,h a s,n,dder In the bit. e'n 1'n,)"' that? tub p,,. Jean cried out, "Where are you told me that, he said killed? . intelligently. That will lead to wider knowledge of tlte afia'rs of the country you live and work in, and will make you a more discriminating voter wh.-election day Comes 'round. s ih-r- son. Or, almost fi'i'in tl.e first. And jui.; ZESTO - Our bodies often need u change So do our minds. We get into ruts without kt.ovv-: g It. If we s'ay there they get deeper and harder to get out ot. mil out vvliat other people think. T a'k polities, if you can talk p. lilies 1 d.fs. p Ptnn "I . ..Mi The foi th.ngs. 11 i 1 s i t; err with -- u hind svith Me- -; are l ,pr ,g in rut ., Jeres ,1 i A.P1:1'.1' of the 1' land' I,ee foie ELi r H D.-n'- ) H m : I'1"''1 If you cant go any long distance away, get as far from your job as you can. t.e Ii! e tl.e iborer who, wl,,n given a vvects eif with pay. M.ind his armim) und watched In. mis toil.ng at their Jobs and .'in content t. think that f r a I. me at least tie didn't have to wield a pick and sin. vet. v of Jnl.n Mason, banker, Jean, (laurht- r of t!.e Bar Hook ranch, where Mason met deatn, u t y Jones the bullet which had killed Mail from the evidence. Kentucky oes to work on v son irl:ct is accidental death. Bob Elln-the Bar Hook, drius his cattle on the j ruit? v K.ilands ranch boss, expostulates, and BiJ him. Bishop and Jones are astounded by .iults ' nis action. Jones tells Jean Elliot knows she t inquest, which Jones has Kt rid of. Her rs, cook at the lkir Hook ranch, is found announces his knowledge that Mason also with riders of the '8S ranch Jun II umphnj s. ami Billy Petersen wounded. Jones sends for Jones seeks to tntl countermands the order. found on Zack Sanders, as a bearing on the r share in the Bar Hook ranch, thus mlng him v finds proof that Joan has concealed ,, evidence d!i. A gunsmith whom he had engaged to trace a Bar to IIok cowboy, Joe Pi. the weapon y.n withoutbeavail. Lee I. shop troes Kunnir.g fair will not out play, Joins given ..4 from amiiusn. Jones carries him to shelter. j) W-Kc- .1. Our wild apple years are over. The produce of ell conducted or ebards Is uniform and shapely, and every autumn our markets show the same varieties -- Jonathan. Winesap, Gravenstein, McIntosh, Wealthy, Haldwln and Hen Davis, of course; fewer ami fewer Spys. There Is no uncertainty about the kinds, only about the crop. Excitement In fruits comes from far lands nowadays, with plnunonns and imputes arriving h) a.r and tlie Orient sending Jujbes find satiny persimmons. Hut throughj. out tlie century l.efoiv tills one, 111 to a lent tin iwery aiqdes harvest time. Tlie air of the orchard tingled with surprises. Crocheted cugings and It was the hope of most farm lads then to discover or develop an apple have such a wide iippl'catlon to linens and wearing apso excellent that tt should make household father's fortune. Along the always parel that Hoy are always In deuse. mysterious edges of fallow holds, lip mand und always in pillow eases, towels, table runamong Hie cedars In the vvoo.llot there might be growing a little wild ner', dresser sets, aprons, gowns, or Grayed apple, deli, ious beyond Kiddle dresses, handkerchiefs, curotliei Imagination, unknown to tlie world tains, tied spreads, and many ami waiting to be named and glorify articles, require these handmade finishing touches to make them at Tlie end ot tlie Eight tlie finder. may not be t.u ther aw ay than tl.e next tow n, but at least that l.i-- story pkom use tt vacation, It I 1 NO do to cop lip and a.pro iiHe more zon'.or in onr own efforts to trip our broth ers and sifters. Mint v e our end is to etntlve anil s All 1" 1 OnCE you t;r te Grape Nuts Flakes, youll fl .kcs ci.cer, too! Crmp, sweet, p.jldcn . One Eml.ful, v.i'Ji fh nty of real with milk or cream, contains more varied nour-- i Jim.cnt than many a Realty m. .1. 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