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Show fREDrft&N 'OF EUGENE By - - ,, ft Fim uif i. Married Woman da Lore Is Helpless - Bell " the S ndlCdte- - W NV Features. i linen, set b(T with a spick and span key of white pique. die H.m, rfcently b- be WzgfZ' r; oW,ncb K ta;r- Kathleen Norris Says: RItAS w ruB - .,oca.i ' W h.' h r.bhTV . f'f,nd CUNNINGHAM CUNNINGHAM ,EN S' S Tailored, neat twu-piee- lth Je 1 ftom Dud whfD Paf'1"" kidnap Lu,r !rtib e, enter. fulled uier nd Janet . at Tlvan. Kiu-... . fugitive, mtb bis Topeka Raib.ira Bi Pjthm No 1G 15 H Is for mos 111, 14 1G 18, 20 and 40. I oi Npoffluu: bust iiu v li omonts 80, '.J, with short Sue 14 34 3li. 3H .ind 40 11 2, ft ftiui.eU rwcber na D Of hemluur ,tv ting td Wiley, ,.ttion or- - Beanbili SF Enclose 20 cents pattern ca.ired. Pattern No Li (o j, Irv. Monk SJ Then he celt who If ,J0 name klllme Oxweld In only shol Con or Irks this time, out sot doesnt Him e long arroyo which leled. Youll be all rght You can sit down at i in the arroyo. Tleyll i, the sluiy. itb youre here still fig-iunbuckled Irby 8 to the d to jeric off his came grinning to be-- i, them, with Con ;ed 3 they got him into facing south, chok.ngly, and ess, it it for Gloomy Meted legend ran, with for signa- (el brand rash to explore One of the leather ,eld a pint of whisky, es, some bacon and handle the for altering other alforja was an rus-iro- n cartridges, coffee, whered the hes been using Our Home oks of the corners. some wall. Bad tearing up a Bible to ;d Bless e :rs." horse along the It went steadi-- tie cers the way. Then apiece, and ant- Js ed quietly iroppmg behind the 'd all the land was that had a tinge of It was very still, i Topeka and the out, Caramba swung into their e thryl catch likely hi a os, buckboard, time killed plenty 'e the walk I... along the Caramba hummed tes of a dozen songs. and left, i'ms your guess was as LhK nd them i d "The old man y coming, hes roll- - ided with i of wheeis and thun-lias tin v made out 'ses and backboard, s voice bftcd. call- hurry? Pancho the buck Con a lope iard as it Tenison told an-r.t- ! is I Just back. Me-r,c- hell-- 1 coming looled at Jan-u- r the dark. she undi .stood what g so plain to him; Seath u a s on her ,'tsHo put out a ed arm. A J ?tip cd she would hV16 1 frorri speak, beside Ten- - ie go on d, !fe to one side. .J!his 'Ye ll wawa nUtflt a spell , Pede around f us, 5JretlMt Shes still u bon r ght after hlt the huust. send best fircsnort- n ' caspingly 7'- Mny . enjy child-bearin- cnti-The.- home-makin- g - k! h- - l!n e 1 is ' f.' I - . 1 1 f IV , ssured st hers into the for, her, ,rul him- - T VrCaramba, n lashed facing that he cn,:ld hear n. nde, toward the e - t- 1 1 ' s Topeka Teni'on and they crawled Con fell asleep, in 1 wi uT. ,e i V ..e ol dir M OMIMLD) i Frock, ET yourself into this brisk outfit, cut young like a suit with a cardigan jacket top, an eight gored, pencil-sliskirt and a neat dickey collar, if you want to know true comfort for summer! Pattern No. 1615 B can be followed by the least experienced dressmaker. Youll find it a joy to make in seersucker, cusp gingham or slick chambray. It is stunning, too, for town in a dark lopular p weeks and during that time Douglas never before experienced such absorp- e 1 'Coi ' bunk-hous- i Ci n Vr to Sit n F m JJr j Hf HAJOSOM6?Tt NOlMING soys IHlAt GOcO fDft CUTTER BLACKUCOl- - in the 0 rk h,i st.fftned s'de tw.nged pain- fully He sat up and faced Caram ba, who was examining his own burns and yawn ng They went out to a long e trough behind the and Cuu washed his side and rebandaged th long, shallow gash, "Now, If somebody'll bring on about half a cow, he said, Ill be ready to take care of it They found the long bunkhouse table set. Gale Goree sat at the head of it and he grinned at them. Well, how's the young gladiators? Plain hell, us missing out on a squabble that was right on our " he could tell from t! e flashes, was on the ground. Ride over him! someone yelled Come on!" savagely. Con did not mount. He could see the bulk of Megeaths men and, this time, he had no slightest compunction about shooting at riders inMy husband went away far several and I became much too intimate. I had stead of horses He shot his carbine tion in my emotions. empty with a raking fire along the line of the flashes that answered CBy KATHLEEN NORRIS aramba. Then he reloaded quickly and turned to the quiet sorrel. In T IS very hard to be anyThey finished breakfast and as. the saddle he yelled ferociously ate thing but a complete fool Goree set the to cowboys He sent Pancho charging up the they for when the day. Con listened and jobs you are in love. trail before Caramba could get on watched mar-Goree To be in love is to be in a his horse. The thundering drum of shaled hisappreciatively. men like a general. withfeveri with momentS of actu- hoofbeats paced him on the left He quick, sure orders that snowed how, spurred Pancho, and the stocky he held every detail of the Broken al delirium, and nobody ex- horse lengthened his stride and ran Wheel work in mind. poets a person m such a con- like a racer. He passed the leading to be capable of mak-th- e Con found that his ugly gash andj dition horses of Megeaths party and rode weal across his right thigh hard-ing wise decisions or of ra-l- y for two or three minutes with face slowed him in the dusty confu-- , tinnnl artinn on his shoulder, estimating distance. " """ m and women mar- Then he pulled in bis first r wise Pancho. he What the Megeath side thought llf raise families, colt and dragged it to the wrestlers ry he could only guess at He could see Goree watched down his fortunate themselves consider lids nose, that under fire from front and rear apparently sagging, they broke and ran. Caramba had where he leaned against the logs andhappypeople.withouthavand the known as soon ing agonies cut away from the trail as But when Con had roped his fifth, delights, the fears and raptures of he found himself with an empty surer and faster with the practice, in love being He joined Con, now Winchester the lanky Texan nodded slightly and It is a sickness of spirit that drawing rein with a long, sighing went off to other affairs. makes everything else in life seem whistle Con went after his sixth colt, As said. dreamy and far away. A woman And thats that, huh? he Teni- determines she will not telephone; in he saw the heads of Topeka 1 have got some new airholes son and Janet above the corral top. she cannot wait to get her Hands on my Stetson and if ary one of that He She determines she grinned faintly at sight of them. a telephone. crowd could shoot, I would have about the will not humiliate herself by writing more than a crease on the left hip There were many things of a working ranch which a letter, even as she is inscribing and a stripe on my sparcribs. You business he had yet to learn, mostly dulL her passionate words on a page. She get hurt? But I practical details connected with the will not think about him, but she me! Never touched of profitably growing steaks hopes at every corner to meet him, wouldn't be surprised if my shirt business on the hoof. Goree knew every man's coat or walk or eyes or roasts was fixed up for a hot summer, too and Tenison, of course, smile brings him back to her. She these things; if see to But ne mind' Im going or knew the busi- will start a conversation, break it even more, knew You I can catch up with Topeka. ness more completely. But the spec- off restlessly, determine to lie down on Janherd and ride back hightail tacular part of a cowboy's work, the for awhile just to dream of him and et, will you and roping, Con could do more spring up instantly like a person Over the rim of the arroyo he riding cow- blinded by sudden than most range-breanexpertly were pain, to put on They could see flashes he the around forth and For stockyards hat go her aimlessly to ur f, boys. swered by flashes from three or had done more roping, ridden more haunt such places as he frequents. ten like Con yelled points above. A woman in love" cannot eat horses, than the average and charged the besiegers, wav.ng dangerous So he looped the or sleep; she is helpless under the cowboy. wtrkmg But 't fashion Indian carbine his colt deftly and hummed to himself neglect or cruelty of the man for was the attacking party which had He was anxious to show his ability whom she is burning with desire, on were the advantage, now They II. s because of the Broken Wheel's name because he is as much her whole movement m Con the ground. If Perch were world as is the air she breathes and A fur I ard efficiency. hat was thumped fi m his head. a rope and she can do without the one no better with unusual m and fork mething slug blanced off his sadd'c could match him, that would be than she can do without the other. he his on right skin and cut overalls Too. it Unfortunately, to many of our a terrific blow a guou start es a Wheeler. thigh. Then he felt. less modern women, who are not bound Tenison e and G make k n with ,glt brea-tSi.ng.ng left his The critical of what he lacked in general down by housework, and gasped f ir breath So he a generally moneyless and helpless ki.o.v ledge of range business. him ana t.me ground seemed to rise as their grandmothers tw irfies of pain from his condition ored wied. gag He igi spr; from the saddle evthe Cui centruted on making were, b and d experience of being in s'de was cillmg ging. A tiny Vuice love is one that comes after mar' catch perfect to er a.vav far too it was As the mnrrrg wore on, the riage. Engagement, marriage, to r v ir h.s stood. When he ti.ed r seem to look rew f i motherhood, and br.v'du.u tongue was dead faces a tame affair beside it. Some man, grew a i e vu n at h.s ranv rhr k The voice became strained a.nc t r.u Con knew that he romantic, unknown, ready with subone was calling his name At tle flatteries -- about 80 per cent of hud never clone Letter roping la.' how he was and colt was wear-r- j bemg in love is mutual flatteries, the lust, could breathe n refne.v conies out of the blue, Hi i;t n Wheel brand and by the way ing the ud ramba and Tom. on t..ckn f', a and sensible little Nancy, who up to out bravado spun w c; JV. Con by Janets anxious vo e noises i that enclosed him, tins point has been everything a county Con made mum around his saddle sweet good daughter, wife, mother, a leg ukf,d or. " they lifted him I'.snomine friend ought to be, is carried off her t . t on h s most respect v rn. aflame, now that feet and washed out to sea. r u i f r Curve. ful ing Ignores the Consequences. If Perch ( r v untbndy will just sine." Left she is living on whipped v That toe cf a e n ..uw Knocked me over and cream smd. caviar and terrapin and e A s ' ab' He got to is f I inJ rnarrons glacees, and that she is goS 8,rl my c'f.cii atagainst Pancho all right." ing to have a good u dme 10 t I iur o went around him tack of nauseau and stomach-achsaddle horn ne of the branders afer it, doesn't occur to Nancy The t a Caramba tr 1 8 v a never run the very fact that this particular fruit torn into stru s .1 t fust on the Wheel is forbidden only adds to its flavor. Ci a h wadded bandage, flu Terch never She knows, looking at similar u'c! tie - uid fully into the sad going on among her friends, spin the twme uh Then Temsc t He had us yell- - that after a few months the glamorP m and Caramba rode ous Freddie will seem to her just a nme or two ft trailed the bui kbourd another shallow, simple, selfish a .1 h. r.d, yet. O (. p rr v.e 'Hell Tenison drove man like so n any of the is is just Tl gU . . T1 r j 3ig Wheel house. You others knew. i you the long bm kb But fever is upon her, her whole V, e never stopped ce V ta I. P the out brought body thrills and throbs u.th it, and t s t..e good morn-she will of two cowboys p tl paion i.i'j d'pe in a fur a few months she has built g Gloomy MI w ar.t saer.fice everyth! you P.pn r " Gchased us out i Caram! int her life and character in-f,r : r i.u rit told him bric'l Heie is a letter chur.u teristic of ! G. j rr.ry Dutch is T i r u. I hired 'em V any I receive, charat t ristic of a r gp Go last horses I bv that has meant wreckage and gut sku situation i t ; g of ' ' marv v neon's lives out four-fiva for r good rtael: : -: i i" writes Alberta, down the aw ' Five years ag Thatr. s :i vlci . See if any ef f I was living the qnet life that milCiutf-t : mig .,V, n lions of American women live in an , I ground. But den over towar t a Gale. small towns. I have two sons; they ju yo of you. f mr i V, Con and Car.. ' were aged five and three. My husu.t take epen'j i o ana fust go band was a devoted but rather party v much behind. Con he tud her take it ec'y never gue 2 s.so-four.- eryou-a- i 100 him to UP ISN'T TOO d 'dy and w atch the both tu ned to lis- - now b! while Caron ba was t flu g the ciuk about their fight. pu miir;; cf a triangle waked Con and wac-he n oved ' Caramba to see. Now, o' h.s 1 Irty, greasy cloth at li frowr ingly before :r road paral Size lnes?. left 1 telegraph wire of for Calif. for each in coins Addicss step-ston- ftly over ;th terrific blow upon bl He jumped to scramble up oga.n The shooting was a steady rathe now. There were yells, ion PER XIII :idy PATIKRN DEPT. Street Name W Si recogniz1 t1 "n Tenismii nC l h New Montgomery San Eranclsco but i of cattle op a er of the li a m'"' While (itvU u Terns'": cm WING 14 liuf I Naids oO inch materifor dickty. older to irqutus 41 aid contiut slotvt'S al. Wheel. ,vu Part Mrr.ramba' Jgseitlon Tt and bccomipg e this outfit is sweeping the counti y as one of this seasons most popular fashions for miss and matron. Try it in your ward-lobtoo, in the wash you like best. Nev2 NO AN: Sff ER The u Alberta" of this letter gave up her husband and children for a man whom she does not now love, hut with whom she says she was once in love." She and Douglas" found themselves at the mercy of the stormy, unreasonable passions that go with the unhappy state of being in love." After that Alberta completely lost control of her reasonable self. Douglas could not get a divorce, but they went away together anyuay. Then, after a few rears, Douglas left her. Now Alberta has learned that her husband has been sent abroad u ith the medical sort'-icShe says she would do anything to regain her lost happiness. You will want to hnow uhv Kathleen Norris says she has no answer to this letter. e. was kept silent and busy man; busy with the lighter housework, entertaining, garden, bonks, friends and nursery. Every day had its duties and problems, and its small pleasures. Jim and I had plans for every week end, and a three-week- s camping trip every summer. We left the boys with his mother, but were planning to take them with us when they were older. This was the picture when I fell in love with a man who had recently For one come to the neighborhood. year our friendship was confined to secret meetings, wistful talks, and the exchange of many notes. Then Jim went away fur some weeks, and during that time Douglas and I became much too intimate. I make no excuses for myself, except to say that I had never in my life before experienced such absorption in any emotion; it was whirlwind, earthquake, tidal wave, anything you like, as long as you understand that I completely lost command of rev self I over Was Married. Douglas was also married, but childless, and living apart from his wife. He applied for a divorce at once, but settlements could not be reached and there was a long delay I went to my father and stepmother, hut was unhap y there, and Douglas and I went to another town and set up housekeeping together. All this tin e I was intensely nervous; uncertain and wretched about everything excc- t the supreme reality of our love for each other Mv little boys went to their grandmother, and Jim never opposed my con mg to see them, but it was a stiff, unnatural sort of meeting and gave me more pain than The smaller one was pleasure quite ill and sometimes I went to sit with him and read to him, hut he always wanvd me to stay and I could not stay. They were naturally never allowed to come to me. Rather than give lus w fe the con'ro! s! e demanded f his fortune, Douglas contmuid to refuse her divorce tern s, and for two years we vvui di red about in a Fools Para due e'l.ng ach other that our love But ' 'f was all flat ri uttered in it came to me gradually that he was making no p' it s for our mnrri ige, and about a year ag he suggested rry having a l.tle u arlrnent of my own, as he was ouliged to travel a great deal on defense business Since we made this change I have neither seen him nor heard from him. I it1-- Two-Piec- e two-piec- e iTiintl SALT LAKE BOISE- - . POCATELLO HOTEL BEN LOMOND OGDEN UTAH Stickler for Good Diction Meets Stickler for Facts Several men were seated around a table, reminiscing. One fellow, who had been trying to tell his story for some time, finally broke in: On the day on which my wedding occuired Youll pardon the correction, broke in the correct dietiomst, but affairs such os marriages, receptions, dinners, and tilings of that sort take place. It is only such tilings as calamities which occur. You see the distinction, I am sure. The corrected one thought for a moment, then replied: Yes, I I see. As I was saying was interrupted, on the day on which my wedding occurred A Rooms 354 Bolhs $1.01 to fl W 94.09 Pamilf Rooms for 4 parsons Air Cooled Loanrt sad Eobbr Dining Room Coffee Shop Tap Room Homs of K iwsma Eceati?ser Rotary Exchange- - Oplimisto '20I0-Chambof Commerce and Ad Club ts Hotel Ben Lomond OGDEN. UTAH K. VUIck, Mr. Habtrt cool , delicious breakfast light ond nourishing! JUICY, FRESH PEACHES CORN with FLAKES KELLOGGS CORN THAT'S THl ' 'SUF-STARTE- FLAKES BREAKFAST R A big bowl of Kellogg's Corn Flakes with fruit and lots of milk. It gives you VITAMINS, MINERALS, PROTEINS, As recommended by the U. S. Nutrition Food Rules, Kellogg's Corn Flakes are restored to whole gram nutritive value through the addition of thiamin (Vitamin Bi), macin and iron. 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