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It tart krr from hr harah (alt tht forraeea, II la enwllllPS It lakt aurh a aitp. and Mlt krr Iktr my. I wait. kr tiM dt-ciai- vt CHAPTER V Continued For a moment aim mured at me nn Ttien. wilh a hulfanh hellevlngly. half cry of Jy, the chi apod liet arm tlghiiy aroumi me. Koiueihlna In kei I.M.k, aoiiielliins In he tourb of hei eteiMlcr, clinging form nimlo mjr henn exult. inre more e had whirled off Ini . the imiln current ; otne more w were In Unit roaring lorrenl. The wutei kiniitihed mid hulHnd us, whit led u. along relent Icasly, lashed u la heavy sprn.vs; yet wilh elni-e- d eyea and thudding hearts we wulied. Then suddenly we were sweeping along smoothly, and on either side of 11 Hie valley sloed In green plulenu up to the smiling sky. I unlocked my arms and peered down to where her face lay half bid den on my bream. "Thunk God. I was able to reach you !" "Tea, thunk God I" she answered Oh. 1 thought It was all folntly. over. I nearly died with feur. It wus terrible. Thank God for you!" Hut she Imd scarce spoken when I realised with a vnal shock, that the danger was far from over. We wre hurrying along helplessly In that fierce current, and already 1 beard the roar of the Squaw rapids. "He brave. Hemn." I had to shout again; "we'll be all right. Trust me dear!" She was staring ahead with diluted eyes of fear. Yet at iny words she became wonderfully calm, and In hei face there was a great, glad look that made my heart rejoice. She nestled to my side. We took the rapids broadside on but .the scow was light and very strong. Like a cork In a mill stream Tin-roawe tossed and spun around. of doom was In our ears. Thud, crash, roar, sickening us to om hearts; lurching, leaping, beaten tail then all at once cam tered . . a calm; we must be past; we opened our eyes. We were again sweeping round a bend tn the river In the shadow ot a high bluff. If We could only make the bank but, no I The current hurled us along once more. There about two hundred yards away weri the dreaded Whitehorse rapids Close your eyes. Berna 1" I cried. Lie down on the bottom. Pray a you never prayed before." We were on them now. We both dropped down In the bottom of th scow, and she clasped me so tlglitl., 1 marveled at fhe strength of her I felt her wet cheek pressed to mine, her lips clinging to my lips. "Now. dear. Just a moment and tt will nil be over." Once again the angry thunder ot the waters The scow took them nose on, riding gallantly. Again we were tossed like a feather In a whirlwind pitchforked from wrath to wrath each other convulsively Would tt never, never end . . . . then . . . then It seemed the last had come. Dp up we went. We seemed to hover over a uncertainly, tilted, Dizzily we dipped yawning gulf over; steeply we plunged down, t gave up all hope. I felt the girl faint In my arms How long it seemed! I wished for the end. Then, swamped from bow to stem half turned ever, wrecked and broken, we swept into the peaceful basin ' of the river below. r . hair-poise- d Boats and scows were lined up foi n mites along the river shore water soaked outfits lay drying in the sum We. too, bud shipped , I ao happy If I only rhanrt. If only had lid rhanra other glria haa. It would taka to had a llill VHV t much water In war i&j would h seeded fw dry wui Mr Call. Madam IViuklwMria I found dur priafrgly gracious, W luklrafelfl, Im, had rwMirkletttly fwrgultefl out Utl Id tud the Inter Irw, and fa o I dpurloua frtmdhlp, I wa fred Id dr M mdrll d I (bo U.ut that Thud It ran rambled dMig iba worole and hill 4 king allJ Howard and glad almost with iba Fy af children la ibis few 4yt I rimed a vast chains la (He girt. It waa as If la lit poor child a long milled rapacity fur Joy waa flowing Ini a being. ftp fidtlm day, with her (beaks ofity flushed, her tyra shining, the s t amt in ih happiest girl In it, world -- Jual to ha a homo, a putn. nlmd horn wltera all waa aon ahlna and pomr; Jut ta bar the rwmmtHBt comforts, to ba cur free, la lot and ba knri That would b him sighed and went M ! enough, T1en If I might baa booka Itl lie music, flowers oh. It seems like a dream f beaten; aa well might I wist for a palace." "No pa tar could ba loo fair fut you, liertia, no prior t, sold. Korn will color, and you day. your prim will git him that flrral lov I I old you of oiue." Swiftly a abadow ram Into th bright ejm, Ih sweet mouth corved pel bet bully. Not nrn a beggar will seek me a Ill it girl traveling In poor n,imrie Ih train of dUhoiior," Mi hud 11 the sad Sophistication of Ih lowly born, yet with It an Invincible h-of purity. Dm I asked her: "Ih-inIf you had lo clmos between death and dlalmnor, which would you prcferF "Ih-aih- . of wuiwe," aha answered prompt ly. "I math's easy; physical death; cointured with Ih other, com pared wilh moral death." Kli wus very emphatic and angry with me for my hazarded demur. Never was such a brave spirit, so determined In goodness, so upright In purity, and I blessed her for her un fullering words W were dreamers twain, hut while my outlook was gay with Iiokj, hers was dark with desputr. Mine (he epl of the scow I had never veutured to kiss her, but hud treated her with s curious reserve, respect and courtesy. Indeed, I wus diagnosing my case, wondering If I loved her, alllrmlng, of Inde doubling on a very see-satermination. When with her I felt foi tier an Intense fondness and at times an almost Irresponsible tenderness. Was I In love? Poor, fatuous fool I named her more than everything else In all the world, yet I hesitated and asked myself the question. Hundreds of boats and scows were running the rapids, ond we watched them with an untiring fascination. That was the most exciting spectacle In the whole world The Issue wu life or death, ruin or salvation, and from dawn till dark, ond with every few minutes of the day. was the hreut bless cliimis repeated Every day were bodies dragged ashore. The The rapids demanded their tribute. men of the trail must pay the toll belt ? II Ur4 I aaiib me act alaay following f14 trembled a ben I II U4 bias a I torto to Ift-tld- a bd. smed tduv Nw gt af potter. The b loot I la filing me prvamt, mailf gift at-ta return them, but ah tt'du1 irf me, tool theta from pal them away. Then ba and aha bad H wa km all about lLg taiki. That waa why I ram la yon that night and begged ye ie marry mala aav me ftvta bit" "Bui b rani get yen against yen r will." fried. "Nil eal but bell never give ap, fat-lin- . la rlehrirta and of all women be ante me. lie would break me on the a heel of dishonor. Oh. GdF Her Bica grew a I moat tragic to It II dcpklr. "Im all alone, friendleaa, a poor eal glii No lm wrong, fra one friend death; and I'll die. Ill die. wear IL before I let him get me.' I terribly dUtreeard and al kma how ta comfort her. "IluaH, Berna," I pleaded, please duu My luvh thti-gaItrmemher you . F t eay thaa Muikrit, Oik T)ouht Nuisance, New Value repeal ad. the early day af th fa trad It the prank ta l1tdi (w trap ilmnra wild tul fule Of la tld known, I burned foe the girl, yef hper rent caught la warm weather, a ontebow cuotentiun damped me, 111 the fur waa prime, aad fnw ht Now If you wtah," falietedj "but ruaw Ma an Ih mnderu tudua better tm wa get ta Iknm. lid tot fur fanning. try ter when I made good bp threw. Ih drrlopaet at la Hit me one year, twrea, ooa year iMurkml farmfearha pmgnwaed rapid and then" Canada ly, particularly ta wetter u yrarF laud Mlheri eomddeeed al Mark Th audden gleam of hope vanished toM Mf M44ef ta bee aye. The aha tamed t (reward tu value. a. la a a odd a af paaalMi, M At raw time I he tuuakral Pk f pleading, furrowed, wrrtchdl waa dtarvgarte po aa peel a4 ad. by the traptwr wulra a great "Oh, y dear, wy dear, I lav yo her could he lake wtik Hula trouble better than the whole world, but I Today this little altt(h dueller ta tot hoped you would rare enough for tea tot Ih chief factor ta maiMatainc a ta marry n now. It would bate been total value for our annual fur mm WU, be tt 4, well high beat, hell and to mtnmenlal iwpr pmduntnn wait one year." the It! of fur bearer heads taut "Ten, believe ma, trut me. dear; tl lake ta 1 1i wads. This growth la pop U will he right 111 work for yew, Ularlty ta due la two valeaMe prop think slate of nnd you, only you, ert lea ft me) y. the pH I a e wear 111 la twrlt short month give my tug qualities and Ha auliahttity for whole Ufa i nuke yaw happy." Now I The and hiatdlikeagain. a ruld dumfca, of It I ai a k b-- rtw ite MghssLjfb Sivseter riUiirroa riomarba sour, aad need an "Will you, dearT Well, It duewat loved you," dyeing. All that night fe 1 at-I- rmF ChildrenCry of Magnesia For Darted Wire Ctis Try HANFORD'S Balsam of Myrrh m Al AAm to mAbbA MrikflriMA OmMmiiuit inv i rtwfe ST5, Kill Elate Pclssa Vlthsat D Now fitwalaster that M Worn KM Lhrtomtock, Paattry, ar arre SAy CMcha 0O0, Cfa, K be abmO I b knmc.bani or O poultry of IquiU, at recta. U. 8. Dept, of Acncultura, ttndt tn CoonaM preen, aahirh Inauraa maximum Two can kitted 57 rata at Ark tint almctla. Slat Farm. Hundred of other taatiroouiata. 1 iiM-- -- -- -1 i ta mad Sttara, niMKlad by Mmrylirti Oaaraot. mm Inatat upon th orixmal Suill aairr-miaat- ar. All druerrett, 75c. Larttoiao (four time a much) $2.00. Direct If dealer I upplF you. Co., Sprincftcld.O. 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I'hltllp sine 1575, Kirhaugw. CarapTmtad Street MarUwg d Ivdiguaa waa Count Motor wrestled with my of traffic th dlaruMlng regulation felt ought (a marry bar at Auteric. om ta shield her from the danger "They are ricrltent," ha Mid. "hut that fucompaaaed her. Bhe waa Ilk foreigner et flrt find them rather a lamb among a pack of waive. I and hard ta understand Cempllrated I was Juggled with my conscience. Mid la another: "tme foreigner ma and seemed ta young marriage nma town American "'In the ueb a terribly all Important step. Murcia art marked off In while Yet to the end my better oatm triumphed, and era iba ramp waa astir equarvwL What dot that The other foreigner, who was a I arose. waa going to marry Items Mirugged and answered: Joker, A that day. feeling of relief cam gueea may ha It mean that If ever me. How had II over deemed you get hit outside the line It dorenl n passible la delay I 1 waa elated count.' "Springfield I'nkn. 1 measure I hurried to tell her. Love word Salat tom Peettard trembled on my longue tip. It seemed "Good King IVenreatsa" has Joined lo me I could not bear to wait the very Mien hand of stamp saint moment. Then aa 1 reached th place where nltkh range all the way from the they had rested I gazed unbelievingly. srrhanget Gabriel la St. Vllu. It I A sickening tense of loaa and failure the IHHe country of lVchilovkla which has paid him the honor, for be crushed me. I their patron Mint, ami It Is Just a For the scow waa gone. a a a a a thousand years tlnre bis death. Tills a It waa three days before wa made event la shown on the two high valuta a start again, and to ma each day was the thrr ami flte komny. In o lively manner that the design ta unique In like a year. Why her audden departure? I had no doubt It waa en- philatelic annals. "Not Even a Beggar Will fleck Me, a forced. I dreaded danger. Then In Silk Coatad Wilk Mata! while I grew calmer. I wa foolish Poor, Nameleta Girl Traveling in lo worry. She was af enough. Wa Silk, woo and cotton used In the the Train of Dishonor." would meet In Dawson. construction of airplane are made have a friend In me, one that would At last we were under way. Once more duraMe and more efficient hy a do anything In his power to help you." more with swelling Ball we drove be- metal coating proceaa which hna been She looked at me a moment fore Ilia wind. Ierbapa the rich recently discovered. Th thin plating "I low can you help me?" ground would all be gone ere wa of metal on these materials make (hem "By marrying you. Will yuo mnrrj reached the valley. Maddening thought more readily withstand the rough me, dear? Will you be my after what we had endured! We must treatment they are likely to encounter "No! I wouldn't murry you If you get on. In the air service. were the last man left In the world." The daya were Insufferably hot and she rrled vehemently. mosquito-curst- ; the nlghta chilly, damp Armored Tractor in Orchard I and mosquito haunted. Buffered "WhyF I tried to be calm. A new design of armored tractor Is "Why ! why, you don't love me ; you agonies from neuralgia. Never mind. not for us in warfare, a might he don't care for me." It would soon be over. We were on supposed, hat for service In the or"Tes, I do, Berna. I do Indeed, our last lap. The trail was near chard. Shields for the driver and tracgirl. Care for you I Well, I care eo Its end. tor treads permit of passage under much that I beg you to marry me. Yea, It was Indeed the homestretch. branches of tree In Since the moment I set eyes on you Suddenly sweeping round a bend we citrus groves. I loved you. Lung before I ever met raised a shout of Joy. There was that you, 1 loved you. I was Just waiting great livid scar on the mountain face Com and Cat It for you, waiting Since the beginning the Slide," and clustered lielow It What would you aay If Raymond I It was all of time planned that should like sheila on the seashore, an army of I were to throw you a kiss? love you. And you, how do you care?" tents. It was a gold horn city. Cathleen I'd say you were the laziShe stood up to hear my words. Trembling with eagerness we pulled est man I'd ever met. Belfast News She would not let me touch her. but ashore. Our troubles were over. At Letter. there was a great light In her eyes last we hud gained our Eldorado, Then she spoke and her voice was thunk God, thunk God I A number of loafers were coming ribrnnt with passion, all Indifference to meet us. They were strangely gone from It You cowurd! calm. "Oh, you bliudl How about the gold?" said the Couldn't you see? Couldn't you feel? That day ou the scow It came to me Prodigal ; lots of ground left to I wished Do you know Love. stake? as we went through the rapids? I One of them looked at us contemptu-usly- . wished that It might be the end, that tie chewed a moment ere be In such a supreme moment we might spoke. A HART REMEDY You Cheechnkers better git right go down clinging together, and that In death I might hold you In my arms APPROVED BY DOCTORS home. There ain't a foot of ground ICa COUC.OONST1IWTKM.DIAMUKA h. If you'd only been like that afterto stake. Everything In sight was with love ward. met love stuked last fall. The rest Is all mud. Batter Retreat But not yon slipped back to friend There's nothing doin' an' theres ten She Why, your heart sounds like men for every Job I The whole thing's ship. I feel as If there were a barrier ot Ice between us now. Leave me, a fake. You Cheechakers better git a drum beating! leave me, for I never want to see you He Yes, er, thats the call to arms. right home." Boston Transcript Hgaln. Yes, after all our travail, all our Yes. you will, you must, yotr must, torment, we had better go right home. Berna. I love you , I love you so." Already many were preparing to do ao. I crushed her to me. I kissed her This was the end. madly, yet she was cold. (TO BE CONTINUED) a their Keep anti-arid- . avert with I'hltllp fr matter now. . , . that Bernu and I must two and but nights later It cume. part, We were sitting by the river, I remember. a little way from the bouts. As she sat, silent nnd with hands clasped It wus as If the shadows that for a little had lifted, now enshrouded her with a greater gloom. Tell me your trouble, Berna." She shook her head, her eyes wide us If trying to read the future Its nothing; Its only m.v foolish ness. If 1 tell you. It wouldn't help uie any. And then It doesn't matter You wouldn't care Why should you eare?" She turned away from me and seemed absorbed in bitter thought Care! why. yes, 1 would care; I do care You know I would do any thing In the world to help you. You must tell me. Berne It will worry me indeed If you don't" Once more she refused. I pleaded with her gently. I coaxed, I entreated. She wus very reluctant yet at last she yielded. Death vulley. In California, long Well, If I must," she said; bu; Its all so sordid, so mean, I hate my reputed to bo one of the most lifelessIs self: I despise myself that I should areas on the face of the earth. not so bnrren as popularly believed. A have to tell It." She kneaded a tiny handkerchief group of scientists recently return.-from having made the first compre nervously in her fingers. liens! ve survey of the plant and anl "You know how nice Madam Winkle steins been to me lately bought me mal life Inhabiting the floor of Death new clothes, given me trinkets. Well, valley. And their report upsets much theres b reason she's got her eye on tradition long firmly rooted tn the pub lie mind. a man for me. I bit my lip. A summary of Death valley's plant Who's the manF and animal resources now scientificalJack I.ocasio. Have you heard ot ly and officially recorded Includes 135 claim different species of plants, trees nnd him? Hes got a mlllion-dolla- r .n Bonanza." shrubs; 124 different kinds of birds Had I heard of him! Who had not fish 235 varieties of In 12 reptiles.,-beard of Black Jack, bis spectacular sects, and numerous mammals. poker plays, his meteoric rise, his The sole representative of the fish theatric display? group recorded upon the floor of North Of course hes married," she went level de Americas greatest sub-sen, hut that doesnt matter up lure. Theres such a thing as a Klondike marriage Anyway, he wants me." Fighting Fire ia Home 'But you wouldn't, surely you tn case a fire starts in u room, close wouldnt? all doors and windows to preveni s She turned on me fiercely. Iraft. Give the alarm promptly. A What do you take me fr? Surely few pails ot water thrown on at first you know me better than that. Oh may do more good than thousands ot vou almost make me hate yon." gallons later. A blaze may often be smothered with a rug or blanket. It Vainly I tried to soothe her. whls the clothes catch fire, lay the patient Oh. my dear, tell me all about it (hit on the floor at once; running ntmut fans Hie flames, which fend lo Im I'm sorry, girl, sqrry." burn upward toward the fare Srnoth She went on In her tierce excited er fhe flames with a heavy coat, rug way or blanket. If water Is uot at hand. He came to the restaurant in BenSiam I knew "lla y- -u nothing mo fins wordtF ah asked, "Marry ma, marry me, Ill , PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM RwofMlituuIniirUipiHAtrKtlliai R tor Color m4 Bfltutf to Grtf ikd Faded Hob We. and (IWal Itntinrlftfl. SHAMPOO-Ide- xl for tu In FLORESTON connacUou with Parkrri Hair Ilxioam. Make tha hair aoft and fluffy. $0 canla by mall or M drop. xlata. Uixoox Chemical Work, Falchogm, N. I. W. N. U., Salt Lakt City, No. 36 1929. -- open-arme- Tim to Loot Mr. Staylate (to fiancee) If I had enough money I'd travel. Her Father (from next room) Just how much do you need? Vegetable and Animal Life in Death Valley a preaslon Is a small minnow scientifically designated as Cyprlnodon Mucu Inrlus. This creature Inhabits the salt marshes and salt water springs of Death valley. The mammals represented range In size from the bighorn mountain sheep (Ovls Nelson!), which come down upon the floor of the valley from their natural habitat In the neighboring Panainint and Funeral mountains; on down to coyotes, rabbits, moles, mice nnd shrews. Tree Own Itaelf , The Jackson oak at Athens.. Ga., is referred to as the tree that owns itself. The unique deed which was recorded threescore years ago by Judge W II Jackson, at one time chief jus Hce of the Georgia Supreme court, says In part : I. W H Jackson, of the county of Claike of the one part and the oak tree (here defining loca Hon) ot the other part; Witnessed!, that the said W. H. Jackson for and In consideration ot the great affection which he bears said tree, and his great desire to see It protected has con vejed and hy these presents doth con vey unto fhe said oak tree entire pos session of itself, and of all lands within eight feet of it on all sides." 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