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AMELESS RIVER” | A Woman's Feud in the Northwest BY VINGIE f. ROE NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY At Sheriff Price Selwood’s ranch 1 anxious circle watched the still m on the bed. The doctor from 1 th nis station for Outal ys, all 1 here and there, and nda sat the pros smoking innumerable aiting on dest 1 ne filled with inner ement b & face gave » He sat tied back against th cow ex nign ran It may but » al, I think. the stranger ¢ question, namely: the secret of Sky Line? s the other end of the pass ance that For all the he i ous 14 men weod had lain under Bossick camped in a glade under the floring skirts of Mystery's western end, ready to answer Fair's unec summons, Diamond waited in wood's stable ad@ied and fit, and everything waited on the Intrepid sheriff himselt who had done such valiant work “to get the goods’ on Sky Line. A late “und moon was rising bove the distant rimrock of Ratr iff. a great golden d full light. nd all winds, born in the cai Deep Heart hills, frolicke among the trees Fair's thoughts were of the girl on Nameless—of her long blue eyes with thelr steady light, of her smiling lips and the golden crown of her braided air, He drifted away, as lovers ha done since time was, and it was the low-toped voice of the doctor which recalled him. “Mr. Smith,” it hange of inflection, “come in care fully. He rose and, tossing away his c arette, stepped softly across the In the faint light of the lamp a stand Sheriff Selwood looked up into the face of his wife, be on said weakly turned his head and they didn’t get me—after all! Smith Smith——" a sudden light leaped |¢r here nor there. nto the dazed eyes, “I saw—them | amn artve Bossick’s—Bossick’s steers into the face of—Rainbow Cliff a mile west—ot Sky Line— “That's plen' said Fair quickly, “you mustn't talk, Selwood—mind the doctor—-I'm leaving now.” And with a gentle touch on the! her and that quick, sick man’s shoulder he was gone. He ran to the stable and got Diamond. Five of Selwood’s riders throwing saddles on horses. said without al rate o around at the others, | Sky Line, a whispered, then— | ™ay class me In less time than seemed possible ; the six men were riding for the ren iyo as the players rose, dezvous on Nameless. All along the flowing river there was the seeming of poftent, a strange sense of impending tragedy, for many fiders were abroad In the quiet night. One of these was Bud Allison, his young face set and awful, his Pap- py’s old rifle grasped in a steady hand, pushing Big Dan to an unac- customed limit of speed toward Sher- iff Selwood’s ranch. The boy was praying that he might find Brand there—and the old gun was destined for action. But within the narrow a mile Fair was passing toward the north a# he went south—and thus ud missed him with the news of Nance’s disappearance. Had they met, the happening that night might have had a different ending, for Fair would have stormed the citadel of Sky Line like a tury, tor- getting all things in his fear for the woman he loved—the ends of justice which he sought to serve, Bossick’s steers and everything else And in the shadow of Rainbow Clitt Rod Stone and Minnie Pine waited patiently for the ranch to set- tle down that they might slip away. It was a dark night, soft and soundiess, with all things waiting in| & mysterious hush. At the ter: Fair found Bossick ready, Selwood'’s conscious,” he told him quickly, “and his first thought was of his race for life. He said ‘they didn’t get me after all,’ and ‘I them driving Bossick’s steers into the fa: of Rainbow Cliff a mile f-om Sky Line.’ That's the secret he dis- Home Treatment For Piles if you suffer from bleeding, itch- ing, blind enaily Mrs. and and suffering. ing. 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Bossick, having the shortest) Journey of all, sat in a clump of pines with hia men around him, and waited in strained silence for a dis tant shot “a “Tiwas Well after midnight when kame moment—Brand Fair behind clump of . ere always blow t from nyon’s wall witb his men in sing file behind him—and Red Stone got | oft his horse at Cordova. He handed in to the Pomo girl and went ’ z opening the} door upon the lighted room where/ & group of men were pl The from the Upper Countr tho one two were Cordovans. Among them were the bearded ma: who had set on MeKa: porch that day in spring and watched Cattlo! me riding in on Bluefire whom he had the y oung cowboy with spoken concerning them Stone, a Sky Line man, received the faces raised at his and disappr the boy was mado of « and he tackled the in outfit. Perhaps I 4 I give a whether I am or not, I'd have stood true fn all ca but one, That one has happened. There's a good! gira Bidle girl, like I used to know dack In t! dic West—shut up in a secret spot with Sud Provt and I've got to have help to save She's @ fighter I think, and is strong—but | know Provine. I don't know what | I'm stirring up and I don't care, Will were | You come?” Every chair at the dirty canvas | covered table but one shot back and here’s this here spot an’ who's An Instantaneous Wrinkle Remover woman is always sur. ter experimenting with nt o-calisd “wrinkle that the most effective rem say in the world which she a sifty Bhe has onty to g eit at home an ounce of pure powdered saxolito reat Arugeist and dissolve | t of witch hazel. Apply « rolution to the face every day tor a while. Tho reault ie charming-—-marve: Tous. xven after the very first treat: | ment the wrinkles show less plainly and the face has a nies, firm, comfortab feeling that ts thoroughly delighttu lends seif-con! In one's apy This harmless remedy is uned by thousands of in to obliterate the un~ Cuticura Talcum Is a delicately medicated, anti- septic, deodorizing powder ideal for both children and adults. It in| | cooling and refreshing and imparts a pleasing fragrance leaving the skin sweet and wholesome. | Coliseum, Thursday, 215 ELTINGE Tells the girls how! rHE § A [ALON NAIM > LAY OX? AUK FUCA ¥ Olive Roberts Barton AR (aa to ee 7 : ; by The Tangle \=2==222 te story of innermost emotions reveale@by private letters) NO WHA@® THE GAZING BALL TOLD oy cae i: te LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES corr TO KUTH BURKE ' t the . CONTINUED ut hen p ’ are ‘ at before. A ‘ quite a 1 sho th Daddy. | "W othe! srell Ot edasea urea Was asleep, he reached ¢ dustpan ali ready and w # HOP | the i ireen Wizard, reaching up |Clasped her baw : tot shelf of his ecupt« *, I'm af Vm The mag t spread out | wine kept the ball. “Here it ts, |wet ; and spread was exactly | om 5 pall olen em 0 1 to him, Les big enough f t °F et eryt d we'll « as) os e that he ' j if ae “ like that, and | Dada t 1 uv o ball on the table and |fort me, Well, we way 1a trees jus eve ked into its tal thing tit a little, « ; magic ca ses t we By et sod a Vieille thereat ce aald here the ¢ Wis ! p > lan " your leawure 7 ! Leyva tygnd se scale: ¢ you happy " I H ~® 19©) want you to remember, after { am , } ne it : gone, that all thru eur long : sified ther, what you have said a In I « 4 the Alli had|what you bave done has beer f ‘ fectly right eyes. I would art phe el) you sa: Ain't that p from |thru which she and guard hw t had ght Hig Bas glowering | entered 2 ae McKa , 1 nelf-centered t ead This, then, was Tainbow's fror f led along the foot| which Arnold had Ain't f f Rainbow Cliff among the weath-| In utte 4 he asked. and mus i ia whieh sifted always down |Buckakin up a Kate Cathfew's business? } i face, and presently ahe was, "#eoret mpot Line ran T arded man turned on him 4 to wee the wall Itself neem to| It was fair to the eye, the ear an k Cathrew’s busine in between Basford and herself, |the nostril, for the te! 8 t give a decent girl to tha ther second she was riding | Warm ts farther side, the sor I and narrow defile in the liv./0f a myriad birds made mu 1 count - ¢ with Provine close upon [trees and \he still air wa. t f n the « flower K a ant med a\® J t r 5 2 ’ f » its formation a} was the secret of |ciad f slope from te Clift and Mystery Ridge, | smo to to the “here CHAPTER XX r she noted there ncemed to be m cave with an Conelusl pasaage wit a interest. The way | over edge ; i HEN Nar Allison mounted | was short fow minutes the! nting hole was dark ? W B n at Kate Cathrew’s | re ed sharply to the} of the green with the late cerrit mt hung at herr ' [light upon it, like the sinister en : my a curre ot “atren | 1 vision trance to some underground cavern seemed flowing in her vena. |sproad out a little paradise, round a le * aad Provine amusodly, “The Lord is the strength of my|a cup, green with tender grams | “bow do you like itt” fe he the t valiantly ‘of |dotted with oak and poplar trees be | (Comtinued In the Next Issue) whom shall 1 be af | untleny xpri and gras era The ¢ ge of the familiar words |ing contentedly on ita pecullarly had been with ber thru many bitter /rank forge was a band of cattle, ® gimme someapple ple and triale—it 4 each one of which bore left the » that ahe CHEESE Helpful Advice to Overworke d Women MRS. C. E. CHAPMAN 1880 RLM aT, NEW ALOAMY D4‘ in and day out, week in and week out the tired, over-worked housewife and mother toils on, sweeping, dusting, cook- ing, cleaning and mending. Is it any wonder that after a time weakness, such as Mrs. Chapman had, developa and the wife and mother pays a toll in physical weakness and pain for her efforts of love, the natural result of overwork? Women who find themselves afflicted with weakness, pain, head aches, backache, ‘nervousness, irritability and melancholia will be interested in Mrs, Chapman’s letter, and should realize that Lydia IS Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, is especially adapted to overcome such conditions. Mrs. Chapman's Letter Reads as Follows: NEW ALBANY, IND.—'T took Lydia B. Pinkham'a Vemetable Compou: Tany women have from over work, and from ery Ly for quite a while. I wasn't ft to do my work and my sister adyieed me to take this medicine. After the first few daya th pains were not at vere as th ha® been and after taking a few bottles I am not bothered any more, 1 a doing my housework every day and highly recommend the Vegetable Compout to ahy woman muffering trom female trouble, “Only yemterduy a trisha boll me on the Fah) and knowing what it did for me wante for at the drug-store, as #he meant to give it @ trial", 1920 Elm Street, New Albany, Indiana. Another Case of Nervous Breakdown MEMPHI8, TENN.—"Two years ago 1 was completely run-down and my ervey were a wreck. T could hat sweep a room without resting, I could not 40 any of my work except a little ata time and the doctor's medicine did not help me. One day some one threw a little hook on to my porch and jn it I read several toetimmoriis of women who had been like myself. I went right out and got mes bottle of Lydia ©. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and before T had talon the wholé of that bottle } Know it was helping me. I took si 1 to Know what to asl RS. C. BE. 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