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ATTI ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS ton | BY vIN 4. gts ; | NO. 14—WHAT HAPPENED ON MAR Copyright, 1928, Daffield & Co. » t ‘ “ | 2 tight ae | mere, yet wits to a moon 11 in between whe the vault and make shadows gt skirted the w of Mystery | Kate ad ev (To Be Continued Deep my f apes al pra onllnd eadhen speed ws couldn't nee | Washington Has 4 ar ’ filled with ¢ sat be dex Mash and Se eo fa Proofreader Jobs AED yey | Ho hantly knew what it was f ¢ Gan plitiari ’ : Three hours later the sheriff was sitting sidew in thé! which he searched—perhaps an ol uw saddle beside the well-worn trail that led up to Skyline. trail, perhaps a secret branding fire. But he had found noth Bo he On a pleasont day in late June, felt back on hie night ri notes the old man reiterated his grievance, |and as alwaya this led him instinct pulling his long grey beard and flall-lively into the region of ing his gaunt arms in eloquent ges ture. “Whoever they be that lifted my steers,’ he said grimiy, “I damn their souls to hell! I'd damn thei: too, believe me, men, if I wed ‘em an’ could throw my gun Shuriff, here might take i next minute an’ I'd go SYNOPSIS “Cattle Kate” Cathrew is se He had crossed head of Nance Al “Killed ‘by a fall from a eliff, tho the family believes cattle kne on ‘om. s 90 far off and faint t ® ture, and for a ti avo been m rward man. |t Then it came again The hard effort of the family to get ‘ { hoofs on stone, and once ua hk to all the ranch k and had knows an honest, straigt her father] r 4 of admiration} HM oe to ne thing | qye ° @ Jot to have thelin a land where work was regarded | 0 : ie man was Victoria Surgeon cota “Why don’t ye hunt ¢ Waiksloie: Gould’ dee wrens, | then ? et to ag Four Years CHAPTER VII Jemanded Conian test ys eng 7 wetted tit) sts VICTOI “he: a The Shadows Thicken shurift— Set. chiftlens a Conian was, as McKane|} “Yes hi crazy with the |cards They were not so and fa a the table fe Tait they meant a lot to him. He} “Id Gwned no patented land. He was | ™ merely 2 squatter in th ; phy ri “world paleneas crept Into Sel-| s face, giving {t an odd ashen hue, like a candle. He laid dowr Jefinitely and looked round at | © 10 © 12 men lounging in the fringes of the Upper Country cm were Boastck and one | GREEN TEA Mack East in college. He r in the hills and he knew every at the western end of Mystery F to the last wobbly o had suffered at Where Rainbow cliff stopped facularly. He lived with his @ disreputable old cabin and we veterious thieves Know the real satisfaction that pure, ere voles the delicious green tea imparts. been growing beyond his years and strength in White fire of ambition—a lau +S eala Try a pacKage today. Hows | FREE SAMPLE of GREEN TEA UPON REQUEST. “SALADA,” BOSTON ambition, for he had a ¢ ©. COOK, MA {n-O040, ¥1. Jot-0380, DISTRIBUTORS ide, ar fad un attentive audicnce, fo desue was theirs, and in a t way. foe, an’ al ieaeneie Oke up Bossick | . I for one have noth one| yk, Che fort ist? ae hat ver ravel th’ myst an‘ | oe ead ee rich_ because vwiseccis dis made by men cass who take pride in coe" Bheir work, The whole Tillamook valley is interested in making good Tilla- ee rene mook cheese, for that is the C kaldtimy, hk sole specialty of thés section. Here you will see modern pb gb dairy farms and herds of fine me that looks just 1h cate; grassy meadows crossed in eater Sanden: by mountain streams; here and I-men sifred and one spok there immaculate cheese “I don’t think many of us blame kitchens. * he sald, “but it doe ove stock an’ have to ELECTRIC cooking with greater economy. A special law requires that every dairy herd in Tillamook county be regularly tested for health. The cheese kitchens are spotless. Every day our wood quic my honor.” | He picked up bis cards again and product is tested for flavor and Hotpoint quality. 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