Port Orford post. (Port Orford, Oregon) 1937-19??, November 21, 1941, Image 2

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    Sm artly Styled D rap erie*
A n y Beginner Can M a k e
Vanished
MARSH
INSTALLMENT TEN
T H E STORY SO FAR: Bound (or the
Chibougamau cold country, six men lost
their lives on the Nottaway river. Red
Malone, G arrett Finlay, brother ot one
of the six, and Blaise, half-breed guide,
arrive at Nottaway posing as surveyors.
Finlay receives an anonymous letter
suggesting that the six men were not
drowned as reported Suspicion prevails
that Isadore, rich fur man, has made a
gold strike and aims to keep prospectors
out of the country at any cost. The three
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men start out on the Nottaway, and
visit Isadore in hts magnificent home,
Finlay meets Lise, Isadore’s stepdaugh-
ter, in response to an appeal to save
her. He is ambushed and knocked un-
conscious. Malone and Blaise find him.
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wood and painted, and two pan­
holders hang from a hook at the
waist to form her skirts.
Washington, D. C.
. . .
BRITISH AND II. S. POLICY
Start with this transfer on panholder,
U.
S. diplomats
are not shouting -
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for gifts, bazaars and your own use.
it from the housetops, but there have
Transfer Z93U4 is 15 cents. Send your
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been two important occasions when
order to:
spread
hands
above
his
head,
the
the
British
put
a
very
restraining
"Well, what’s our next move,
Malone flashed his pocket torch on
Montagnais
gesture
of
friendliness,
hand
on
American
foreign
policy.
A UN T M A RTHA
the face of his friend, swollen be­ chief?” demanded Red, fidgeting
yond recognition. “By the father of like a bear on a chain. "After what Then he drew something white from and checked major moves in the
Box 166-W
Kansas City, Mo.
' South Atlantic and the Pacific.
all the moose, Blaise, look at him!" they tried today I’m not sleeping his shirt and waved it.
Enclose 15 cents for each pattern
“He's shaking like a bush in the 1 One move was last May when it
“By gar, boss, w’ere you get dem sound until I get my hooks on this
desired. Pattern No..........................
wind,” commented Malone. “Tell became conclusively apparent that
white head.”
bite?”
Name ........................................................
"Don't underestimate that bird. him to come in Moise. He’s safe,” the Vichy government was the tool
"You mean to say you two didn’t
The canoe moved in to the beach. of Hitler and when many U. S.
Address ....................................................
hear the .45 a few hours back?" de­ Red,” warned Garry as he sat
‘‘Well, here’s where she tries to strategists favored the taking of
stripped to the waist by the fire,
manded Garry.
"Not a shot! I saw through the rubbing his tormented body with the alibi herself out of it.” His freckled Martinique and the Azores, and per-
ANHOLDER time is here—as
glasses that you and Lise were sit­ soda solution. "He's quick as an ot­ face sour with disgust Red handed haps even a landing force at Dakar
transfer Z9364 illustrates. Two Free, a G rand Cook-Book
ting pretty cozy on the beach and ter. I was sure I had him today. Finlay a skin wrapper containing a in French West Africa.
Standard Brands, Inc., Dept. W,
But the Churchill government pro­ cute kittens with perky bows, a
Ewag Tacked to Valance Board. everything looked all right, so Blfclse He wasn't ten yards away and com­ letter. “What a nerve that little de­
girl and her straw hat 691 Washington Street, New York
and I took a paddle up the lake. ing in, head on, when I threw coy duck packs in that swell shape tested that this would take U. S. sunbonnet
playmate,
two
cages
holding
ap­
?O PATRICIAN, these draperies We came back around five, couldn't the gun on him! I never made a of hers! She’s as tough as raw-hide ships away from transporting sup­
City, have prepared a cook-book
but who’d guess it with that face!” plies to the Battle of Britain; would plique birds, and a demure maid- containing dozens of deliciou®
' topped with a graceful swag!
find you. so turned Flame loose. worse miss."
en
with
full
panholder
skirts—
.
for those who bake at
Finlay ignored his friend’s char­ focus American attention upon an­
You may make them yourself—
"You don’t make many. Garry.
we lost him.”
these
are
for
kitchen
decoration
combining just the colors for your Then
acterization
of
Lise
Demarais.
He
other
part
of
the
world.
So
Roose­
T
C
h
°rat‘,
°
rin
!
home.
It
may be had absolutely
Now
what
are
the
orders?"
"Yes,” laughed Garry, "every­
T he old-
_ _ . . . ,____ -
old- free
room. Rayon damask in dusty thing was all right except that Tete-
velt kept out of the South Atlantic. and your protection. The
by dropping o a post card to
"I’m going to Matagami to have began to read:
rose for the draperies, rayon Blanche and his mob jumped me a report for headquarters relayed
The second move was about two fashioned girl holder is cut from Standard Brands at the above ad­
“After what has happened you
satin for the swag, brown fringe after she left. But I got three or by canoe to the railroad. It’s my
weeks ago when Mr. Churchill tele­
dress, requesting that it be mailed
have
good
reason
never
to
trust
me
for trimming—that’s one stunning four before they cracked me from alibi and last will and testament,”
phoned the President to advise
to you.—Adv.
again.
The
very
thought
drives
me
Bear’s Pan Dance
choice.
against any showdown with the Jap­
behind with a club. I came to. said the blinded man, nursing his
To have your draperies hang lashed to a tree in a small bog puffed face. "With these wild Mon­ frantic. But I had to write you. I anese in the Pacific. His advice Jugoslavian peasants sometimes
beautifully, correct measuring is back in the bush. Flame, bless tagnais crazy with Isadore’s whis­ swear I did not know they had fol­ came shortly after the new pro- teach a performing bear to dance
lowed me. If I had, could I have
necessary—but easy.
im! took their trail and found me. key and fed up with the idea that acted that way before those breeds? Nazi cabinet took office in Tokyo. by chaining it on a heated pan,
• • *
Then chewed the thongs on my we’ve sickened their children, we’ve Could I have lost my head—done Churchill urged that the battle in says Ocllier’s. Arabian camel
Our 32-page booklet has exact diagram s
got the chance a rabbit has with a what I did? Do you think me as Europe was the main show and the drivers sometimes appease their
SDd directions for m aking m any attrac* wrists.”
OR CORN
five styles of draperies, drapery curtains
•I told you. Garry!” burst out snowy owl.”
cheap as that? But I’m not sorry. United States should not get ab­ animal’s anger toward themselves
SPECIAL CORN
and glass curtains. Tells how to trim ;
sorbed
with
side-shows.
by
allowing
it
to
bite
and
shake
Red, flourishing his long arms in his
Malone stopped his pacing, bent I’m terribly glad. Believt t or not,
SPECIAL PACK
make swags, valances. Send your order to:
POPS PERPECTLŸ
one
of
their
discarded
garments
Regarding
this
Churchill
advice,
anger. "Blaise and I warned you! and peered anxiously into the fire-lit I was honest. I was carried far
POPS
ENORMOUS VOLUME
there
continues
to
be
a
wide
rift
for several minutes.
The little, doublecrossing—’’
face of his friend. Then he faltered: out to sea. I’ve never met a man
R E A D E R -H O M E S ER VIC E
Inside the Roosevelt administration.
'Wait till you hear the story, Red. "You’re—you’re not sending—for like you, Garry Finlay!
African natives sometimes find a
117 Minna St.
San Francisco, Calif.
Weaken by Exaggeration
incidentally, there is not com­ hippopotamus so sluggish that it
It's a queer one!”
help?"
•
“That night Labelle rushed in and And
We always weaken whatever w*
Enclose 10 cents in coin for your
plete
unity
on
this
point
inside
the
will
allow
them
to
fish
from
its
As
they
paddled
back
to
camp.
An
effigy
of
a
smile
touched
Fin­
called Jules from the table. When British government. Australian sen­
copy of N E W ID E A S IN M A K IN G
exaggerate.—LaHarpe.
Finlay told the story in detail. lay’s distorted features.
CURTAINS A N D D R A P E R IE S .
he returned, I knew by his face timent leans toward a cleaning up back in the middle of a stream.
Well,
what
do
you
think,
Consta­
“Do
you
think
1
am,
Red?”
something
awful
had
happened.
Name....................................................
of the Pacific situation, after which
ble Malone?"
"Not the Sergeant Garrett Finlay ‘You met Finlay this afternoon,
Address.................................................
'It looks like wolf eat wolf, now, I wintered on the Liard River with— damn you!’ he roared. ‘Now three all parts of the British Empire, plus
Sergeant Finlay. If we don't get not the man I saw bluff those miners men are dead and another hurt! But perhaps the United States, could
this Tete-Blanche, he's bound to get at Fort McLeod!”
this fake surveyor paid for it to­ concentrate on Europe.
‘ They G o t M e C o v e re d ’
us! After today it'll be no quarter.”
"No, we’U play this through, the night!’ Then he struck me in the
Rift in Administration.
Well, what's your idea, Blaise?” four of us, as we started,” said Fin- face!
Is F u n n iest B o o k o f Y e a r
Inside the Roosevelt administra­
asked Finlay.
“It was all so sudden—so ghastly. tion, the men who urge a go-slow
"We get dat white-head, quick,
He wouldn’t tell us what had hap­ policy toward Japan are Admiral
. ..d o n 't cough! Get pleasant relief from a
NEW all-around champion or we navare leave de lake. Dey
cough due to a cold w ith Smith Brothers
pened. I didn’t know whether you Stark, chief of naval operations, and
Cough D rops-B lack or M enthol-54.
has been crowned . . . in the goin’ to hunt us like starve wolf.
were alive or dead. He accused me the state department. On the other
entertainment world. He is Bob Some night we go straight to Isa-
of trying to betray him. When I side are many of the other admirals,
Smith
Bros. Cough Drops are the
Hope. Not satisfied with being dore’s place, I put a knife into Tete-
asked him what there was to betray including Admiral Ernest King,
only
drops
containing VITAMIN A
rated tops on the radio, Number Blanche in hees bed and we take
he started towards me and I ran to commander of the Atlantic fleet,
One in screen box office receipts, Isadore to de railroad.”
Vitamin A (Carotene) raises the resistance o f
my room to get my pistol. He’ll who says he can get along in the
mucous membranes o f nose and throat to
he is author of one of the nation’s
"Steady! Not so bloodthirsty!” ob­
never strike ....—
me again—never!
o -................
Atlantic merely with his pres-
k cold infections, when lack o f resist- .
best sellers, which just about nails jected Finlay, splashing water on
!
ance is due to Vitamin A deficiency.
J
“Oh,
I
beg
you
to
believe
me!
I
ent
consignment
of
destroyers
and
down this triple crown for Bob. his tortured face and chest. "We
—... nothing—nothing
«».uin»—«n.ktns nbnut
knew
about thnsp
those light cruisers, which are all that
“They Got Me Covered,” Hope’s happen to be police, you know. My
men! They saw my canoe leave for are needed for convoying.
autobiography, has been claimed orders are to investigate the disap­
First Virtue
Customs Change
the swimming beach and followed.
The first big point of the "strong
by critics and readers alike as one pearance of six men.
I think the first virtue is to re-
The customs and fashions of
They never had done it before. I policy” admirals is that every day
of the year’s funniest books. It is
"Until we can show that Isadore
was sick not knowing what I had of delay weakens the Russians, and strain the tongue; he approaches men change like leaves on the
a hilarious story, in narrative has a vital reason for keeping white
done to you. And I was so terribly the Russians are the big potential nearest to the gods who knows how bough, some of which go and oth-
form, of Bob Hope’s life, gener­ men out of this country we've got no
ers come.—Dante.
alone—so helpless! I didn’t dare allies of the United States against to be silent.—Cato.
ously illustrated with photographs, motive for his having them shot.
trust Corinne. She talks too much Japan.
With Russian bombing
in addition to having cartoons de­
“I thought, of course, it was plac­
Finally I found Louut Mikisis, my p,anes operating from Vladivostok
picting scenes from his life.
messenger, and he listened outside against the paper and bamboo
gold, somewhere on the river, Is­
The book is now available at er
adore was covering," said Red, "but
Tete-Blanche’s
cabin and learned
Tokyo
, Yokohama, the
drug and department stores Wabistan’s never seen them work­
that
had been left to die in i Japanese would be up against it.
---- „ you
— -----
throughout America at 10 cents ing the bars.”
swamp. If I had known where you
The gecond big point urged by
per copy with the purchase of a
were, Garry Finlay, I would have I these admirals is one which
. . . not
.
"That’s just it. We can't show a
Pepsodent product. This low price plausible
But I could .many people realize: When the Unit­
found
you,
that
night,
motive
for
murdering
is possible because the sale of the these men. Until we find one we're
only suffer and pray.
ed States went .into the last war,
book has been sponsored by the licked. We haven’t scratched the
“In the morning I saw Tete Japan was on our side. There was
Pepsodent Company.—Adv.
surface of this case yet, Red.”
Blanche and Tetu returning in a .
to „,orry about the Pacific
"You’re right, chief. And if he
canoe to the post. Jules met them Bul tbig | jme lbe minute the U.S.A.
succeeds in turning the Montagnais
on the shore and acted like a wild becomes embroiled in Europe, It
against us, we’U never get out of
man. Later Louis told me that you hgg (o Kuard its back door against
this country.”
had escaped. I went to my room # traditional and very potent rival,
“They’ll swarm on us. If we have
and cried. You were alive—alive
Therelore argUes the Pacific
"Don’t
underestimate
that
to disclose the fact that we’re po­
and free!
I school within the navy, let’s face
bird,
Red.”
lice, Isadore will blame the Indi­
"Last night Jules was in the trade- our enemies one by one rather than
ans, stand pat and we’re licked.”
room with Tete-Blanche, Tetu and bave tw0 jumping on us later and
Most of us find that age and living
“Exactly, and he'll bring charges lay. "I’m going to report that we’ve Labelle. I listened at the open win- {rom opposite directions,
habits bring on occasional bowel- against me for firing on his men found the bodies of two men who
Tbere ¡s nothing the navy dreads
had been shot, not drowned, and dow. They are going to set a guard
laziness. These spells ot constipa­
cause."
idea of attaek in two
were, ourselves, fired on, on the Not­ at the outlet of the lake, the Quiet more than
tion, with aggravating gas, may causa without
Red
snorted
in
disgust.
"Why,
you
restless nights. ADLERIKA can help
taway; that I was ambushed and, Water. They’ll try to ambush you. oceang gt once_ attacks aimed at
had
to
fight
'em,
Garry!
You
knew
you face the future more cheerfully.
finally, that we're going to stick un­
“Your lives depend on your leav- Alaska on one side and Brazil on
Its Ingredients attract to the bowels they’d wipe you out if they took you til the arrival in August of a mys­ ing at once!
| the other. That is why some of
and
there'd
be
no
proof
ot
what
extra moisture which softens packed
terious plane from the Bay when,
“I implore you, Garry Finlay, j the admirals so resent the phone
happened.
Of
course,
it's
regula­
wastes and assists in comfortable
if we live that long, there'll be a trust me and send an answer by cans from Winston Churchill.
bowel action. ADLERIKA helps to tions but, after what we know and showdown. Because of the gravity Louis. If you wish to reach me, lat-1
.
what
they
tried
to
do
to
you,
what
leave your bowels refreshed and
of this Indian situation. 1 am advis­ er, leave a note under the big rock
nwsTROYFRS
are
you
going
to
call
it
when
Blaise
clean. Next time constipation and
‘ ¿„marine situation which
ing the dispatch of a police plane on the bathing beach. Louis will get
gas threaten your comfort, try and I meet up with this Tete- in September to view our graves
it.
Please,
oh
please
b®
>
ieve
U”>
t
{
iorced
the Reuben James and now
ADLERIKA. Druggists have it.
Blanche?”
and clean up the case. This looks to
"Self-defense, Red!” Garry chuck­ me like the Waterloo of Sergeant was honest that day, that I-th a t threateng al, v s destroyers in the
you re my only hope.
„ ! North Atlantic, is far different from
led.
Worthy History
"Thanks, Sergeant Finlay! Do you Finlay and Constable Malone.”
Finlay’s
brown
hand,
were
un- that of the last war.
There ¡3 no history worthy of know this is the toughest assign­
A look of incredulity lay on Ma­
attention save that of free nations; ment you and I ever had? You asked lone’s freckled face. He squinted steady as he finished the letter. As Today, German submarines op-
°f ^ re'
the history of nations under the for it and got it because you were a curiously at his chief: “You're not wind driven surf pounds a beach, erate in gang, or
away of despotism is no more than trained surveyor before you joined talking like your old self, Garry. wave on wave of emotion had beaten to five, lurking In the path of a
a collection of anecdotes.—Cham-
You've taken a tough lacing from through him as he read. He read convoy, and without putting ffie.r
the force.”
fort.
those bugs. You’re in misery. And the letter again while the waiting periscopes out of the water. They
do not even run their engines Thus
you’re naturally sore over the scur­ Malone and Blaise scowled.
CHAPTER XI
.
i ♦♦ w ♦/> »ha, the approaching destroyer cannot
vy trick that Jane played on you.
Finlay handed the letter to the
with Ug gound de.
when the poison's worked out of disturbed Malone. "We were wrong. tector,
plCK up but the subs, on the other
The returning Peterboro was met But
your system you're going to feel bet­
I nt the camp by Wabistan and his ter about this Jam we’re in. I tell Red. This letter is honest and ex­ hand, can hear the engines of the
I two sons. Beneath his thatch of griz- you we’re going to bust Isadore wide plains the whole thing. It couldn't approaching convoy.
Your problem this winter is not whether you can afford
Then when the convoy is within
j zlcd hair and seamed forehead the open and if those Montagnais start have been faked and, besides, they
H E E D T H IS A D V IC E 1 I
W eed C hains —but—can you afford a skid smash-up?
I old man's eyes were beady with ex­ to hunt us, there'll be plenty of red know it wouldn't work the second range, the subs release their tor­
time. There's news here that’ll in- pedoes, sometimes blind In other
If you're cross, restless, nervous
The best skid accident insurance is the kind that prevent»
citement. "Ver' bad time at head of widows in these parts."
—suffer hot flashes, dizziness—
terest
you read
it, you'11
lake!”
he
announced.
"Kineblk
.........- you.
— , When
J
them. That’s W eed A merican B ar -R einforced T ire
caused by this period In a
n .. t . have . had . j words, they - do not lift - their __ peri-
.
"You
may
be
right,
Red.”
Finlay
agree
that
Isadore
couldn
geeve de Montagnais whiskey an'
I f » too
damned
womun's life — try Lydia Pink-
C hains which give you these four important advantages--
_ ucnri in thi«
It's
tno d
a m ned scopes but frequently fire merely
direction of the approaching
ham ’s Vegetable Compound.
tell dem white man make de chll' raised his face with its closed eyes a hand in this, It s too damned
to
his
friend.
“But
if
we’re
licked,
(1) Bar Reinforced Cross Links. (2) Weedalloy—a toughei
straight!"
Made especially /or wotnen.Hclps
engines. Because convoys travel so
sick, an' more will die if de ’Evil
to relieve distress due to this
we’11 go down with our colors fly­
Malone slowly wagged his head as | close together these day,, hits are
metal.
(3) Patented Lever-
Eye
on
Three
Leg’
stay
on
Was-
functional disturbance. Thou­
he took the letter. What the worn- , >lmc t certain
wanipl.” The startled Indian peered ing 1”
Lock End Hooks—posi­
sands upon thousands of women
In
the
morning
Wabistan
left
for
report remarkable benefits. Fol­
en Will do to a good man!” he j Submarines fire blind chiefly in
into Garry’s caricature of a face as
tive fastening. (4) Side
low label directions.
he took his hand. “How you come the head of the lake to carry on his sighed. But, gradually, as he read. (he dayllght. At night, on the other
Chains welded and hard
losing
fight
against
the
medicine
the sneer on his incredulous face hand 'when the submarine cannot
dis way?" he demanded.
ened to resist wear. Ask
bf seen. It comes to the surface.
Finlay attempted a twisted smile. man. For two days Garry's physi­ smoothed out.
for W eed A merican B ar -
"Your friend. Tetc-Blanche. tied me cal condition kept him in camp, then
"Well. I'U be shot at sunrise if 1 j -phis is one reason for the in-
Magical Talisman
the
swelling
began
to
leave
his
eyes
don't think the kid is on the level!” crtased number of merchant vessel
nnd ....................
left me to the bugs.’
R einforced T ire C hains .
Courage ana
nnd perseverance
p e rs e v e ra n c e have
n a ve up
- e ......
-
and he could see. The afternoon of exploded Malone, returning the let- casualtie» since September, for a,
m agical talism an, before which
The muscles In Blaise Brassard
They give more than dou­
the
third
day,
on
his
return
from
the
law bulged. "When
"When we leave Was
Wai-
to Garry. "I’ve handed her
nights became longer, U-boats
difficulties disappear and obstacles Jaw
gill-nets with Moise Wabistan, Blaise ter
ble the mileage, save cars
wanipi,"
he
rasped
in
Cree,
"we
some
pretty
raw
compliments.
Gar-
have
ionger
hours
to
operate
on
the
vanish into a ir .—John Quincy
—save steel for Defense.
leave Tete-Blanche in the ground announced: "Cano' movin' up de ry. but I’m goin’ to take them all i surface
Adams.
| and take Isadore with us! He has shore!”
• • •
A M IIK X N CHAIN S CASH
Red got hi, glasses from the tent. back right here and now. Isadore’d j
’ broken the law and given the Mon-
never play it this way if he was be-
CAPITAL CHAFF
COMPANY, INC.
"Well,
I'll
be
whip-sawed
if
that
i tagnais whiskey!"
hind
this.
That
girl
can
sure
write
Sayg
gn
offlcial
ta
the
Finnish
le-
York • Penntylvonio
Plan your stay at
Take Isadore with you? Are you double-crossing Jane hasn't had the a letter, and boy! is she weak on _ation> "Eighty-five per cent of
7» Business for Yetee Safety
police sent by the Fathers at Otta- gall to send that boy hunting for us. Sergeant Garrett Finlay? Some my pe‘ople desire the defeat of Ger-
Portland's nawaat
‘ wa?’’ excitedly demanded the old again!" snorted Malone.
many—but 100 per cent desire the
hptals. the...
"Sure It's the one who brought medicine man. chief!”
man.
The blood drifted up over F in-' defeat of Russia!"
EV EN IF THEY SAVE YO U R LIFE BUT O N C E !
Blaise shook his head. "No, but that message?" asked Finlay, alive lay', brown neck and cheeks as he
Peru’s air attache In Washington,
we are sent by the Fathers to make to the sudden tightening of his met Malone', grin. "Red, we’re go- Col Armando Revoredo, cried "To
American
a picture of the lakes." He repeated throat, the Jump of his pulse.
"Absolutely, and he’a scared into ing to take care of herl" he said bed with the Good Neighbor policy"
his talk with Wabistan to his friend,.
____
Uncle
Sam
requisitioned
quietly.
when
"He's right, Blaise,” said Garry. a cold sweat," «aid Red, his binocu­
B ar-R ein fo rced
Malone thrust out a big-wristed Peru's 18 bombing plane,. But ac­
, •‘They’ve shown their hand. After lar, at hia eyes. "Got to hand It hand and gripped Garry’s. "We are. tually he is a good friend of the
500
to
that
kid!
He’s
game
to
show
up
today they've got to get rid of ua to
homelike r M * »
chief, and so is Blaise! Aren't you, U S A., was responsible for chang­
save their skins. And they'll use here after what happened."
ing Peru’s aviation Instruction from
from '2 SO per day ¡
Blaise, you old sour face?”
A
hundred
yards
from
shore
the
j Kinebik and this evil eye mumbo-
n th bath Broadway |
Italian to American.
I TO B E C O X T IU ED)
canoeman
held
his
paddle
with
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