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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1929)
Monday, May C, V.)2S LA GRANDE KVEN1NC OBSEIlVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Pace Seven lLIDiiBJIJJLlLEirS Chapter 1 , Till: f;OI.I-M)I XTKI I'ISTOli Yhi'it was nothing In Nathan Hydt-'B noto that even rcmot( ufBt8trl a connection wfth whut uh to hainii n that nlRht. If thr itud tii't-n, I Hhmild have qunilotl a Wile, for 1 Ulll Bell hi If on lor that snuff-box. .rt me see. - Oh, yos, tht pistol. Hit clown, 42Ohls." . I dlfj'so and h resumed hi own ; chair with an uuuihlp croak of old j tioncH. My eye fell on lh letter j he hail slid over the object be-j netlth It. The Incident hot hered ' me. Why kIiouUI Hyde have been ' port oT thing . Not that 1 am old ! in tiuch haste to conceal the thins. at Oa one huR hardly bcKun one's from me? . "I doeiinins yeai. ' My garden, my 1 Ho quickly recaptured my nt-'. hooks, and my collc!lon: of plHtols tention by placing the revolver on fill my active moments, and l.ucy, j the desk in front of me. It Was all my niece, gives me such contact j 1 could do to keep from leaping . with life ns J desire. j to my feet, seizing the revolver, . The note, which was written In land telling Hyde to name his price, i Hyde's cramped hand, asked mo Instead, I casually picked It up. j to drop-In and see him about an aw are that he w-as watching me ' old pistol he thought might inter-slyly. I est me. I don't care a great deal "Careful, Peebles. It's loaded.1' j forIlyl 1 is as smoqth ns n The revolver was a long-bnrrelcd . muhuguny walking-stick but he Colts .46 or a type in general use) has.au uncanny faculty of getting 3" years ago. On the butt was a Ills hands on the rui itles collectors j mounting of filigree gold of crude barter llieir souls for. I.ucy culls ' workmanship. It was this unusual his shop the "I'lrate's Cave."-and feature that had set my elderly Hyde, she Insists, Is loielncarnnllon heart thumping like n mill-race. of Captain Kldd. Hyde was watching me with his It Was early arternoon. I had secret sinilt. I broke the gun. Six ( ' nothing to do, so there was no rea- j shells, one 01 them exploded, .fell son w hy I should not see Hyde at ! into my hand. I caught my bieutli, ; once. .Magnolia avenue is the love-;. My hands began to tremble. Sweat llest thoroughfare or San Kollpe i dampened my forehead. I bent and I drove along it with pride, i lower over tin) pistol to hide my, And yet. .10 years ago the San 1'V- j agitation. . ' '"'". t llpo Villloy was u sun-burned waste "Well .?. Hyde naked blandly. '; ! of sage and cactus.. Hut that was I "Do you suppose If is aulhen-j before Andrew Ogden. our rirst tic'.'" I parried casually. eltlxen, Jnought water and uecom- j He gave his sly chuckle. - TYou plished another of those miracles Bee the mounting. . And the bul-' which are the wonder of the lets are they not gold? , I Southwest. ' .! -His sinlle broadened. "Peter-. Andrew Is my next door neigh-' son's initials are on tho butt." ' I lior and my rrlend. His wealth husi As metier or fort I was sure' left lilm unspoiled and wo have j the gun wits Peterson's although I ; much In cismmon. i In fuel; there ' could .not prove it .was, any more! Is between us that fine quality of than J-.e could. A thrill. of plelis-j nl feet ion v which men achieve so j ure hm through me. Kver since rarely In their friendships. Ahd .l began collecting pistols I have ' ir, at times, during Hie nine years wanted to net hold of ono of 1'et- i we have known each other. I have ' Orson's, gold-mounted revolvers. 1 felt, n , rest io Hit upon his siilllt had commissioned several dealers hud u sense of looking upon a mask to he on the lookout for mo, but I j Instead of the uinn himself, and t never had qullo expected to realize I if his antecedents are u matter .of my ambition. And yet here I 'was conjecture, vluit of It? My feel-! with one-of the famous guns in my J Ing was probably ' nonsense. -Hut hand. - - tr it u-en. nut. hattii't he the riirht ' Peterson's fume was mainly 10- to seal what chambers of his mem-1 cal, but 1 was interested In him ui-y he cIioohcs? j because he w-as typical of a plrase Jeerry Ogden, Andrew's boy. and of the West. 1 supposed he . was "I.ucy have cemented our friend-! dead, but he wouliin l lie nn:om. ship. I.ucy. I see. Is wearing a ' man If , he w ere alive; . no older , handsome sapphire. 1 shall bo thun 1, In Tuct. He had had his day soi ry to lose her. . " In the mi's, but he was a young! , Alter the brilliant afternoon i mull at the time. Probably more! 'sunlight the. weird gloom of Hyde's legend than ract clung to his nnnic, j. shop blinded me and 1 had to : but this deepened my Interest In , ' grope my way forward. There him. I don't know that he ever! y se emed' to be no one about; and ! did aythlng especially remarkable, . ..then 1 heard voices In the orrice ' nlthough his rise above Skull S'al- i at the rear. As I approached the ley's lurid horlxon must Jiave boon! orrice 1 saw that Hyde was talk-'us spectacular (and probnbly as ing w ith Jtoy Hammond, a local short-lived) as that or the town j lawyer. ' i I of Torrldlty itself., At least, he "Ciood nrterhoon, gentlemen.'1 .( lived bravely, extravagantly, reck I wear rubber heels and I In--Irmly; recklessly enough. Indeed, I slantly realized that they had not to hnvo stamped tho Imprint or heard me coining. Hyde was sit- hlS personality upon the gold-mad' ling at his desk. His liawk-like town und kept green its memory: j heud w ent up with a Jerk and ho long after it had become ono of I AilrHly slid a letter jive HJuib. pb. , Hint jiliniidQiicd company of ghost BJect on the desk. R iflntrtdJifl "sf nn rifle "Which haunt the desolirte"' , on his heel with a muttered excla- pluces or the West. ' I niation. i Peterson, It seems, was an In-' "Kxeuse me. Hyde." I said, with- vetemte gambler. He would take : drawing. "1 didn't know you wero tt chance on anything and ho". ' busy. I'll drop In later." would back his Judgment with his Ah, Peebles! Nothing or tho lult dollar. There Is a story to the sort. Come right In," Hyde pro-1 t.ffect that once he played poker., tested suavely. -for a human life. He camo to . He stood up. "long and lean and -rorrldlty with nothing hut his. lank," ns Mr. Coleridge's Ancient : (runs, gretv wealthy, and lost every-' .Mariner. 'thing he had nt poker: or so the; "1 was just going," Jlnnmiond ; story goes. "Ten-to-One" appears muttered. "t wanted Hyde, to to have been the sobriquet'' ho ' bring some junk down from the : became known hv. ' j house." I "Well, tlo you want it: - iiyoo It was none of my business that asked blandly. llanimond had fled. He IS a tall, I wasn't going to he caught too heavily built man with a meaty . easily. "Where did you get it?" face w hich 1 never saw cast In any Hyde blew his nose. "That," he expression lint one or cultivated 1 said delicately, "doesn't matter, alfablliiv. In his younger (lays "Oh. yes. It does. If there'-vn Hammond prospected through the 'story In it I shall want that, top." desert mountains. A lucky strike "The story," Hyde said sinooth .. hi,,, a ,n rm.iial nnd he ' lv. "is not Included In the price. went in for Inw. Now he belongs ! Tlie price is onq thousand dollars." J to every luncheon club and fra-1 1 laughed, w rote mm a chock )r,sr $t2& Hjilo tli ftlj r-liil n letter over some ohjMt on his dck. ..i i .,. i hollovn for 1500. and tossed It over. He picked up the check, precise. ly tore it into rrngments. he has designs on the state legls- "There, isn't more man ii or..i latur... H wou.ln't be entrusted or gold in the bpllets and nllgree. with any of my legal affairs. "Well." I said to Hyde as Ham mond departed, "what hnve you gol?" "It mny not Interest you. Hvdo's sly chuckle Irritated me. Itut when I saw "Slv dear Peebles! I said li.noo!" I capitulated and wrote him a check, "Now give mo the story, him rouch for I grow ed. his snuff-box.- which he keeps In I He gave me his secret smile In a pocket somewhere In the tall of stead. "The story Is not Included his morning coat. I knew he had , In the price. lor is u ior uie. v,,,,,,.ii,i- t n.ni.,1 iml I should Here Is your receipt." have m uv for it. The snuff-lox. And talk as I would I could not an elaborate affair of richly chased I get him to change his mind, silver, had belonged to a French Hyde, wrapped my treasure up ImiIk, and taking snuff from It is while I speculated about the tale in the nature of a ceremony Hyde I hadn't got. My eye fell on the always Indulges in heiore and af- : letter which concealed the article tcr pocketing a fat prorit. After beneath It and I wondered II there nnieli fumbling he withdrew his ' was a connection between Peter hand without it. son's revolver and the sitbjutft or "Queer." he mumbled. (Hyde's conversation with Hnm 1 concluded he hud misplaced ! mond, 1 left the shop as happy the snuff-box. "Never mind. Hyde, as a boy with the newest Ihing in It'll turn up." . .mechanical toys. 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