The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 30, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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    Paire Four
Thursday, September Hfl, 1927
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$ '6 6 .
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$ 3 6 9 , Leste i li eland A ( o t >• J ail 1 xp 3 L
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'HE engine of the ferry boat
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Then Marty was with her again, M l 3 .1.,, John < » r u o ti S i l
sio.'.o
$113 I t
II
h m d l.i
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beat like a giant's heart
just as she had known he would t I l I t l lor
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through the floor of the passenger
$ ’ » 9 5 . l ì . n . l t Minni» $ P » K 9 . Vilen Ra»
be. His eyes burned through the J lliiio x S'JS
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cabin. On the bench seats, facing
$? 98
weaving shadows,
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forward, humanity talked, slept,
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“I thought you'd be with Gal­ W i (w o rth S i i " " s . \ 1 w mJ. 11 > 14 - . n II ............. .. ' . l i ' 1 i - i M -n
V««t t n s. hl 3ii|'t $ |o h 1 K i m t
read newspapers, stared with
lary," he said. “What happened?" M '•.h n lh o ix S ' 01 «' 1 h.iw noi S in s 7 ». Muitf.m
\ " t t tl s. hl Supi M ’
I VV t nilll. il (
n .lo tx $37 13, V J \ ,.,,|. I10, $x,-
stony faces. For the time wealth
“I told him I couldn’t And 1 I J ■ '.u
II I 'u x h ju o r. $'J7 h . i . I 's ii | iu ii, . , „ S U .n fl $149 6 9 , lii. h u ti Bu««h Ik p u H
and poverty, good and evil, rode
that's i t I just can't, Marty."
II
• ■’ • «,,'» H i', roar. $3 ,7 1,,» Iti,,» n (•.. S lu l.l t * | . H ».•«. Il.illu* l.e ln n l |» .,.o l\
in brotherhood.
C o M u n t i $ l « i4 t .'.» , I i .l t C n lH .llU s
Il
He eyed her queerly for a mo­ $ - ' 7 1 . W»x( t ,,jx | I’, i,.,,1,0110 «
Chance had placed Mr. Bartley
ment, then glanced over a shoul­ S3 I, ., Woxl Poaxt l'o|o|lho't,, ( , i S i l l " , , Co s lu u ill $'»:•(»•». (.1.1111 / u m i d i i j.ilo i
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W jx h in iitn n l o m i n \ . » I uno» S ix . I li
Haddon, general manager of the
der at the ladder to the lower Shoot«
h », t , l u u l l e
SI Ilic i I « h ik I n
s lu ’l l l l
$43 0(1. Ioni M ille r $.10 .’. l
« u li n
Tiderock Lumber Company, be­
deck. He said:
J « "o
$143 4 0 ; l la t i o i
Jo»,., S l i. x x s , $ ’iiti'.» , .Minili«' U \li « ls lU -tk l.itf .h'|»l
side the family of a Finn laborer
“It’s getting cold, and we’ll soon Prank \a n a h o n $7o.. II. A „ „ h il l H o o lrir $.’ l ti!». t . l , . | \ s Klsiu 1 i.«\ U « |u it\ >1 ’ I h'.»,
for the ferry trip. A gambling
be at the dock. You’d better go I n $133 4 ? . A am 111 II I loo In I I '., $ 'XX 3? , O H lit'in sn itf « I* 1 k t.«\ U*pt $:»:•(•!», I j i ii ..
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I I H M o r i S l l 7 3 ii. 1; W allin« S3.. 33. B M o itfjii « h ik U isi A lt)
inside, kid.”
shark and a deacon touched el­
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R io h jn l« $7« S» «' I J »lx- is .', 34
II UoiirflU l l . j l t h (M tuei l i . j l t h
bows. A forester whose domain
“Okay, Marty, if you want to_“ J llo rm
Nitr« «-
.o n S44 77. M I .» .ilio n $
3
II $1 Ò. < I j i ,i I n :«’hi«’ tsen lle .illli
was 70.000 acres of big timber and
“Not me,” he said quickly, “I'll
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a bulb-grower who worked a
stick around here.”
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Health
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town-lot garden were in botanical
I Ion $3 37
j^OME
instinct
warned
her.
She
H i.-a h .th I . m I.I P n ih a tu m UI
conversation.
II . t n u i 'k $7 S3. J O Alar i $S.A7; II $<»<>, Mrs
ln « i S salais $M», M is
l !i. ih .th
r,»<hl
rose and faced him closely.
Down in the murk of the freight
H oltnaiiol $ 3 .AS, H I add »10 72. H iih ti tiro I ' '
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“Marty, something has hap­ lo n o ro to H riok A T il» l ' „ » l« T 7 7 . I1 I M u iln ii s o . i. iiiA ( i n | t u ì '. J10I4»*
deck three men of a kind were
$!».». O B
pened. What is it, Marty?"
perched on a packing case, their
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Unix S 1 3 O 3 i , P I Ila«« x .i, P iank Aan
His gaze shifted and his mouth ■ikon S i x . J P Kom iod, $ 1. A lio , , lia r- M .U o iia l.l MU IL .Iih o ltu t h jve ln u . I M»
heads bunched in muttering,
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tight,
stubborn
line.
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mouth-corner talk. They were
Three men were perched on a packing case,
xtrand S i
Sahnn» « '011 »o $ - South* H ealth n u r.e t i. n . lin t f |- xp Health C nll
giant beat of the engine underfoot rrn
unpleasant people. Luger Lica-
!
Exp
their heads bunched in muttering, mouth-
$25. M .u.l Bn«t nxx ( il l i e ..' 1
ÿ .n , 29. ( nix M .I. m ( n
Tie««
very loud. The shadows $ : • • P jn ln f \S ( u Bi«h«»|»
voli and Teredo Mike were tide
'.»Dl­
corner talk.
(*en I 1 M. $ ' . Al 1 V n a th x i Ai ».111 ,. „ Bunk
1 $.87 50.
thickened about them. The girl I *T4| l’ Ie ri» n- ('a 11 UK , ( . tlx P o nt rtl.in.I
water men who lived mainly by
Htllxhuro
1 Dre $ 1 3 . Ilv n rx
spoke again, with soft insistence
Tviiter ( n In. J 1 99 .
smugging booze from freighters
Gi and Jurors (M arch T rim July 1 9 (7 —
The girl was silent, looking a t ' Two boys and the mother of the ,
« Pt|»e A lux e«(iiieiit ( «» Inc $ 3 .0 5 ; John Km 1. ... m $7
n
that called at Tiderock for lumber
> ( > l »her $7
“ «««‘Wng would break. (•ale
Southern
Partite
Co
$
.\.
,1 29 . Win II Dn •1,1«,il l $6 \ 0 , Ja«.>1» lxv»»
cargoes. Slip Gallary was their him with eyes of hurt wonder, i Finn family got up and crowded I felt it so. But it’s got to break >alv« ( ») $9 14, H S tlm id k r A ir $3 Kciiut-ti.M»
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Henry
Narup
$9
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hen Sahnow
Marty McCune was six feet of vi- over Mr. Haddon’s polished shoes, right. Marty. Please tell me— n»ch Easier $13 77»; Jo«« C a rrw ri $43 3 S ;
most exalted patron.
$ 6 ; I : win S ptiitgcr $6 O
please."
tai
young
manhood
in
dismal
The
father
remained,
stiffly
hold-
Slip had owned a rumboat back
Dexxex
The H u m b e r
$3 f.4 . Ila lv .irx .in
Grand J u io rs (J u ly Term J u ’ y 1 9J7) —
He yielded sullenly, " it’s a M otor Co $S 15; Concrete !*ii»e Co $IS O , E C Brown $ 3 . K».\ Ch,.«e $ 3 , Earl $ I . h
in the golden dry days, he had a work clothes. His dark eyes were ing a baby in his huge arms. Mr
B
itu
m
uK
Asphalt
.Sale
Co
$.»>rt.»K,
Beall
as
clear,
his
dark-brown,
lean
face
Haddon
ignored
a
trodden
corn
in
•■r
$ 3 , Louis J Hughson $ 3 , W in l( H«i«l»i
stickup. Luger Licavoli and Tere­
Federal prison term to his credit
Pipe A I .nk Corp $144.16; Berd
I > 3 . AII m i i Spiermg $3
end at present he was the propri as unlined as a boy’s. A bleak a glow of approval. These were do Mike are hiding out below
l *» $‘J 7 , A C II i.itf a Co In» $174
C ircu it C ourt July Term 1 9 )7 —"
etor of the Rainbow Gardens, j mask of hopelessness made him working people who warmed his They're going to slug Haddon liir< M 'h l\, i« M .itiu i Co $Ji» s? , I. ntz Auto . ; I ,llv Jurors
u rly $21 W ,»i I B . i . h . l d . i $ * l
appear old.
heart. Steady, sober, settled fam­ somewhere on his way between 1*411« $14 9 0 . A \o u n tf A Moi Iron Works < ir»,| M P B ('..n
popular hot spot in Seattle.
u n $21 . M.t lg. I l..,nd» r V K
They had met three weeks ago ily folk who knew their duty and the dock and the waterfront $ lG .2 s , I’ a u tie .Machinery A 1\ m »| steel " 0 ; Blan, he < G ra v e ll* $.’ 4 6 0 , Earl
“Okay, it’s a setup." stated Gal­
$9 9 b , In te rn a tio n a l H arvester Co $17
G riftin $15 6 0 . \ ,«l.i H ill $24 dO. Eli W
street. I figure to be in on the Co
lary, with executive finality. at a dance in the lumber town’s did it.
5 5 . Eeenautfhtx
M achinery ( .» $S3
; HoweK $30 6 0. M e lt II ».»«»• $ 1 0 X 0 , phd
payoff. So what?”
“When the ferry makes the dock, social hail. Cora had a job in the
lancer« A C on tia ro r« Machinery Co $10
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$|$t
“No!” The cry was as unthink­
you hook up by the after door of plywood factory. She was small 'T’HE lunch-room was forward,
01. Hill«hor») Auto Pait« Co $75 2 2, The J.dtn W Mulkw $..’•♦ 10. J „h n M P»j.«.»n
b e l o w the passenger deck, ing. as instinctive as her refusal
\u « tin W estern Koa.l Ma» h.nerx Co $112
the cabin. If Haddon squats till and slim, with a figure and face
$ 2 5 ; Chari»*' E K rilin g $ ‘ 3 70, Edwin \
0 5, V en iu lye M otor Co $7 4 0 . Chri«ten
S« hneuler $ 3 0 . Ethel Stit»« S2xs«». M .ta
the mob is out. like usual, you of delicate loveliness, and her i There Marty McCune perched to Gallary had been. Her hands
«cn
Machine
Work«
$1
75.
Ma,
K.
iuie
*s
Y a nkoughnet $ 2 1 6 o . I dlx I. W atkins
take him there. If that seven blue eyes were unclouded by the himself on a squeaky stool and clutched McCune's arm. “No
otor Co $ 2 2 ; J
( op. I.m.i Yard» $15
$26 4 0 ; E C Brown $ 3 , Kav ( ha«.* $3 4 0.
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grand on him makes him leery hardness of her life. She had no spread mackinawed elbows on the Marty, no!”
Robertson Heavy HUw Co $05 4 2; Earl E Etslted $ 5 . Win K ll».«l» r $6. Guy
“Why not?” he said fiercely. Woodbury Co $04 3 2 . M u n n .ll A M o r r ill P.twers $ 3 . A lb e it >pterutg $ 3 . Louis J
and he rushes, you trail him. Then ambitions and no despairs. So counter. His gaze drifted to a
long
as
Cora
could
dance
and
sing
crumpled
newspaper.
$41
4
3,
J T lla«eltine A Co$14 02 How Hugson $5
'Listen,
kid.
You
chattered
too
it’s a stickup in the freight shed
she wanted little more from the
“What'll it be. champ?” chirped much to Gallary, and that was the 1 . id C tw p r r ( o rp $304 5 5 . («e», f M cGrath
Ed
W’arren
C ourt
Hs
Exp
$ 4;
or on the ramp to the street.
51 4 9. Pacific Coaxt Co.»| C.» $ 5 4 ; Eactory M r« J o h n Simn ons < o J id F x p M " H
; the galley boy.
tipoff about Haddon packing all
“Anyhow it's a bingay—plenty world as she knew i t
M otor Co $20 9 0 . P ortland Concrete Pi|»e E Susbauer Co J a il Exp $3 5 o , E n d M net
That is. until she met Marty
“A slug of Java, and whadda that money. If we warn Haddon
dark spots, no cop at the dock, a
A Proriucfv Co Inc $651 3»i. Bureau »4 Co J.ul Exp $14 . J W Connell M»rf Tax
now, and the cops are called,
Labor $ 1 0 ; Southern Pacific Co $2 2 5, D.-pt Exp $24 59. Fl ank N Jure» ns Co
waterfront getaway. Don’t thank McCune. He was a log-rafter by you mean, champ?”
“I seen you lay out Luger Lica- you’ll be in a jam anyhow. I’m I nion Od Co of I'a h f $1.594 5 9 , H M Home $ »p $ 5 , M .il.- \< w lm d ( l . t k Dt«t
me—glad to do a coupla pals a trade, a rebel by temperament and
$1.062 10; Donald T
h-inpleton ■\ttv $ 2 5 ; W \ Tu|qM-r ( <• ( lerk Co Cl.-rk*«
a fighter by instinct And Cora voli las’ night in the Pogey. Boy. St/ ' t
favor.”
' ,° U Can *
0:10 ou» t Barne«
o Judee $ 5 0 ; Southern P a c in ’ Co $"«s4- Exp $21 67, ( 'ire C rt Exp $6. $27 6 7.
“On'y two things.” muttered Li- wanted him, without question, you gotta sweet lef’ hook, you
• l ; H I. Susb H
' .
II liftboro Pearl >hq»lex Supt C»> Home $59 t‘» 9; Hen
And she could not. as the ferry
cavoli, through broken teeth. with all the force that was in her could fight for money, an’ w’y
Lum ber Co $ 7 0 0 .5 9 , State In .lu x tria l Ac
rie tta t'iu b e its o n nurse Co Home $55 69
For
a
week
she
had
lived
the
ro­
cident
Comm.
$574
5
4.
J
W
Harnex
$11
doncha? Say. Luger is aboard, beat on and the harbor lights be­
“Maybe Haddon ain't packing the
/.*lia Banner night nurse I ,» Home $55 69.
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0
;
Donald
T
Tem
pleton
Co
Jud^e
$30
,
mance
of
story
and
song.
Then,
with Teredo Mike. I spotted ’em gan to shine over black water.
dough, and you don’t do free
M r« M A J
$ Co H
southern Pacific Co $ 2 7 3 .2 3 . ('Karle« Ko*
9 2 , A lpha P o r te r It nui«e ( o Home $15
last night A waterfront brawl, bidin’ out in the freight room. Cora did not have the words.
favors.”
bm«on
(Y ie w o r)
$4 7 2;
lh.»«
< onnell
9
6
,
M
argot
M
.in
b
a
ih
«<,ok
Co Home $29
Then, as footsteps sounded on
“This Hamev doll heard Had­ and Marty jailed. And today, by Would they be layin’ for you.
(V ie w e r) $ 4 ; M»utkern Pacific Co $2X4 «>2;
6 9 . Itu th Gossett maid Co Hom« $29 6 9.
the deck ladder. Marty gripped M M h u lb e ri; $•» 1 16; Geo 1. H e m lin k « $41 (ir.u
don inform his cashier he was Mr. Haddon’s personal order, champ?”
e Jurgens maid Co Home $ 1 7*
taking a wad over this trip. He’s Marty had been fired and forced
“Maybe. Thanks for the tip, her arm and drew her into the .2 5 ; Bureau ol Labor $ 5 ;
lie vey Scott i . .1 < . Hom« <> '• l , Ft »«lh
J E ( arpenter Co A««e««or Co Asse«sor*v
te r farm hand Co Home $34 6 9 , Frank
shadows of a lifeboat at the far
done the same plenty other times to leave Tiderock. The general kid.”
rail. They crouched there, in tense Exp $ 2 9 .9 5 , Helen Steinke copying «lips J u gens lauinlrvuian Co home $11 KM; Tht
“D’ mensh’n it.”
when ship captains unload cash on manager had a bug about fighting.
Co A«se««ors Exp $ 2 3 , Viola Mirnll»er< I H ( .ill ( o Co Sch Supt s h xp $21 . l x a
Just before quitting time this
The boy chattered on as he quiet. Two figures moved over the copying
him in a payoff for cargo. For the
«hp« Co Assessor’s E xp $ 2 5 , J > I.indholm C attle Indem nity $7 7*0, Charles
other thing, I wanna get a hook afternoon Cora had left her place pulled a cup of coffee. Marty did dark deck.
Barber J P Tigard D is tric t Justice fees stare B Buchanan C attle In d e m n ity
$13 96
at the sorting table, to go to Mr. not listen much. He was sudden­
. cases $ 2 7 .6 5 , Lee B e ttin g e r w itnev. Ju«
on the doll, and this is it.”
lldlslH .r.. B ed ( o III«- ( o II.urn E xp $45
“Funny, you getting so hot Haddon’s office and make a plea ly remembering what Cora had rpHE ferry’s whistle boomed. The tie« C rt M ate X M l! k l . . $1; M dr« ! 11; John Sinclair Co Home Exp $10.
Justice C rt State
v
Health Req.str ai x B i yon B
I • i . ..
for Marty. The net result was her told him about hearing Mr. Had­
pounding of the engine ceased B e ttin k le g e r r $ 1 witness
about a factorv kid.”
; Paul E x e ritt vxitness Justice <1 5 k , D r ( I M .«on $ 1 . Mr» D-.rothv
“Not so funny. I’m in the show °wn discharge, and the accidental don and the cashier in an argu­ and the boat drifted for the dock ( S r tric
t State S tric k le r $ 1 , I.aVerne S|»ei»eer 'w -.m our $ 11 3 . C la n N lle tle s a te r 7 »e; J
business, and she’s got class, once pickup of an item of information ment. The G. M. was taking a lights with the flood tide.
witness Justice ( ’ r t
State v S tric k le r $1 ; \ B.ik, r 25. , I. A f - ner 75, , J A Si tia
it’s tricked out. Feathers in her that had strangely interested Mr. bunch of money to Seattle, and
Observing that the last of the I W in Emmerson witness Justice C rt St i r v moni $1.25.
S
tric
k
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$
1
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Sewell
inquest fee Jessie
\ J Endker Enforcem ent Ed $ 1 0 0 , A
feet and a canary in her throat. ' Slip Gallary.
the cashier had tried to talk him crowd was passing through the i Q |< dee d $ 6 .2 0 ; E J Sewell
inquest fee
Co T r. as « Exp $6 Joe M ills
In three months I’ll make Cora ! And now she and Marty seemed out of i t If Luger and Teredo forward door, Mr. Haddon stooped Hans J H alverson dee’d $ 5 , 1 J Sew. II in E m ilk Simmons
$ xp $ 1 2 5 . A rv in Robb
over for his bag and briefcase. He quest fee Ju lia C arrel d. » d $ 1 0 .5 0 , F J D ixt e A r tty Co s Home
Harney the star of the Rainbow to be taking their last trip to- had the same information—
1 xp $ 5. < has W illiam s damages
Gardens. Right now she don’t see gether. A ferry trip. At the dock
A woman and two boys came started, as a man slipped into the Sewell coroner in q u .s t fee Peter Geisber 5 sheep k ilie ti by dogs dog be Ed $ 3 9 ; Kan
it. But she will, fella, she will.” | be would leave her. Goodby for- into the lunchroom and took stools seat beside him. TTien he was’ dec d $ 6 , 1 J Sewell coroner inquest lee dy Bros damages 1 gnat kille d by d<<s
M argaret E iira b e th Phipps dec'd $5 ,F J «log b< Ed $2 5 u ; (o n ra d Alg» lieim cr dam
“Just a big-hearted prince do- ever. In minutes. After a dream beside him. One began to beg for frozen by a glimpse Of the black ! Sewell
coroner inquest lee Byron B ik e r
■ m s I m ilk goat kille d by dogs dog he Ed
snout of an automatic pistol jut- 1 «lei »I $19
a piece of cake.
ing things for Cinderella.” said j of a lifetime together.
3 5 , E' J Sewell coroner inquext $6; W‘ \ Frydendall dan. i.- .« l sheep hillad
Licavoli cynically. “But I’ll play. I
You don’t have some cake,” the tin^ at the Iower bu“ on of his fee Michael Beeves dee d $ 6 ; I- J Sewell by dogs »log Io Ed $ 5 , ( oiirad Alge«heimar
¡co ro n e r inquest fee Chari*-« Frederick N«w- damages 2 sheep killed by dogs dog he
How about it, Mike?”
CHE saw the sunset through a woman snapped irritably. “No 1 coat.
From the seat back of Mr. Had­ man dec’d $ 6 ; E J Sewell coroner inquest Ell $ 1 0 ; W alter Bros Co Hmm Exp $ 15 « ;
The Teredo said. “Unk,” in j burning mist.
money for cake. You split a ham­
August B u rn e tt dee d $9.50 .R ufus C W'm La CajM*lle J r. C irc < rt w itn. • State
agreement, and fondled a well- ! “I’m sorry, kid,” she heard Mar- burger between you kids, mister. don the blackjack struck like the fe»’
Holman State Treasurer State »4 Oregon v K a ri $7 4 0; Lorraine Tallm an ( ire C rt
head of a snake.
worn blackjack with his hairy ty say. “But that's how the old Shuttup!"
M other's Pension Exp $40X 0 3 ; blind as­ w it n . s i State v K a n $7 4 k .
Marty McCune inched the door sistance $xo K5 ; old age assistance $1,S ’.9
hands. . . .
life is. Always a gyp for the likes
C irc u it C ourt W in ts s tt— State v K n u dt
“Cake for the kids,” Marty said
6 x ; $ 2.3 4X .5ti; J W Connell S h e riff tax sen —M i« Alice E ( andler $ 6, f a i l Daufel
shut
and
crowded
back
against
| of us. Slip Gallary there. He’s to the galley boy.
refund General Fd (K e ( E Blaser) $x 42; $6 4 0 ; Mr«
H ilda Daufel $ 2 , (»tester
the
wall,
so
that
the
door
would
'T'HE wake of the ferry was a looking at you like he was coming
He shrugged his big shoulders open toward him. He was bet­ J W Connell S h e riff ta x refum l School i Eischbuck $ 6. A rth u r Galbreath $ 6 , Paul
plumed fan of white water ¡over,”
D
ist
No
26
(K
e
(
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Blaser
$
3
.5
3
;
Wash
M
at the mother’s half-resentful
Oh, I wish he wouldn't.” Cora thanks, and began to drink his ting that Licavoli would come out,
1
I I
Grand
J u ry
Witnesses Brice
Adams
opening toward a wooded island.
gun
first,
to
the
deck.
,
$
7
3
0
;
Farm
er’s
M
arket
refund
«4
beer
1
$3
2'»;
Verna
A<lams
$3
2
9;
Margaret Ar
hastily
dried
her
tears.
“I’ve
told
The island firs were black against
coffee. He stared at his young
The ferry bumped the slip pil­ license fee Em crg Ed $ 5 ; Donald T Temple- ' dee, $ 2 ; Clarence B o rlte r $ 2, N ettie Bun
the red-and-gold blaze of a sum­ him it’s no use. and it’s not. Let’s hands, already knotty from hard
ing, strained and shook into quiet. toi C ounty Judge $ 2 0 0 ; II D Kerkrnan Co I ker $3 0 , H iram Davis $6 4 9 ; W E Des-
mer sunset on Puget Sound. A beat it. Marty.”
floor of a dock loomed Just comm $ 1 3 0 ; Jas Ix*wis Co ('om ni $ 13 0 ; inger $ 4 ; W S Er» n« h $ 4 , IL-w ard G e n t/
He stared somberly at the n i . v he th.ough‘ of fo ra d es-’^
P irie elevator operator C rt 11« Exp kow $2 SO, Edwanl («raves $5*20; Ear,
girl in a shabby coat and a man
L J
wondered
what
“
above
the Stern rail. The stickup $ Esther
4 4 .6 9 ; I, A Long Circ C rt ja n ito r C rt II« G riffin $3 20. h <>neko In.igaki $ 5 , Mari*«
in faded mackinaw, overalls, and plump man in a green gabardine, was all about.
had clicked in perfect time. And Exp $ 2 4 .6 9 ; Fred K Maier ( rt Hs ja n ito r Kiepke $2 HO; Edwin <• Kiepke $ 3. Kay
logging boots, watched the scene beaver hat and pigskin gloves who fak J gTn’’hJlie mtUhtThCd' A'!,
C rt Hs E x p -'x,,.i 6 9 , J ill oi I S< hnt idt r Loveland $5 2 0, M ild r.d b.velan.J $5.20.
was sauntering over from the rail. fake. To hell with the man that Licavoli came out. gun first,
from a stern-deck seat.
j clerk Co C ourt $ 6 5 ; L A Long b a iliff ( ire C II M ayfield $ 4 , Lena M ayfield $ 4; Bob
Marty
lunged,
his
hands
out
like
J C rt $ 5 5 ; Janies Peppard b a iliff grand ju ry
Cora Harney sighed. “Don’t it
“Why don’t you take him up?” works.”
$ 2 . Ernest Q uinn $4 HO; Nor
hooks for the black shape of the ’ $ 1 2 ; May H artrarn p t b a iliff C irc C rt $21 ; Patterson
man H ire $5 2 0 ; Gladys K«»b. rts*.n $ 2;
seem wonderful. Marty? Us like Marty twisted out the words, his
He set down the empty cup, slid automatic.
They
closed,
and
jerked
'
Maud
W
Boscow
Co
Treas
$
1
0
0
;
Lena
Elizabeth
S tric k e r $ 2 ; M arian Thieman
this, just us. and that sunset to see eyes smoldering darkly. “I mean from the stool, and with a swing ; with t'he swj
f h, shou)d(>rs
Delplanche clerk Co Treas $ 5 ; W A Tup- $3 HO.
—nothing else seems to matter.” it. You’re going home, and your of h,s shoulders, he went grimly He ,urched b“ckward. with the I per
Co C lerk $ 1 0 5 ; Z K H ia tt deputy Co
S E Eayratn Ta x Dept Exp $ 2 ,5(* Co
I
1/
V
(>t>,
i
“I don’t see it.” The words old man will raise hell. You’ve on toward the murk of the freight weapon in his grip,
Then Cora
twisted from Marty McCune’s got a gift, and here’s a chance to room. . . .
screamed.
hard young mouth with bitter in­ use it.”
He turned, swearing, toward the
tensity. “All I can think about is
“Oh, Marty,” she breathed pain­ 'T’HE island rim of the sunset lifeboat,
and in the instant Teredo
the flop I’ll have in a two-bit Joint fully, “You can’t mean—”
A horizon darkened. Red light Mike charged
with his blackjack.
tonight, and the dogfight tomor­
“Play the game the way it’s ebbed westward on the tidewater Marty went down.
row for a job.”
won. You don’t need to be a loser, and twilight threaded the churn­
“But this,” she p r o t e s t e d , so don’t.”
ing wake of the ferry. Slip Gal­ 44 TAIL for us, kid,” he muttered,
"should help you to forget—”
“But I want to be decent—"
lary glowered balefulv over the
J feeling Cora close to him.
“Not a chance,” he cut in
"Another fake song.”
rail as he lit a cigar. He had just “ ’S’all right. No luck for the likes
roughly. “Not me any more. It’s Slip Gallary stared down at | said:
of us.”
all a gyp—sunsets and moonlight, them with a swarthy grin.
“Think it over, baby, and think
But Cora Harney had seen a
flowers and songs, the movies and
“Hi, sunbeam,” he said to Cora, fast.”
star, and she was following its
the stories. All they do is dope And to Marty, “Fella, do you
Cora still felt too numb and sick light to the last gleam. She told
folks like you and me silly, and mind?”
about Marty to think. She had
Marty got up, his face rock-like. instinctivey r e p e l l e d Gallary’s Mr. Haddon everything, when the
when we wake up it’s in a tide-
flat shack, with kids, and no job.” i Cora’s numb, s t r i c k e n gaze pleas, and when they turned to manager had recovered sufficient­
ly to hear her, leaving out only
“You haven’t talked that way ; haunted him on through the pas- threats she was still unmoved.
Marty’s real purpose in attacking
before, Marty.”
senger cabin, so that he stumbled
“No.” she repeated tonelessly. Licavoli. And Mr. Haddon said:
“I know, kid. I was batty about blindly along the passage. Mr. “No—I just can’t, Slip."
“Of course you may come back
you. But when we both lost our Bartley Haddon observed him.
'Okay, sunbeam,” he said at to your jobs. No doubt I was
jobs today my eyes were jolted
Mr. Haddon’s eyes narrowed in last. “If that’s how you feel. But hasty and—uh—inconsiderate. I’ll
open. I’m glad it happened be­ a cold frown of distaste. He was j I think you’ll change your tune.” —I’ll take care of you.”
fore we were in the shack, with not a hard man, but he regarded Menace flickered coldly in Gal-
Wasn’t he big-hearted?” Marty
hungry babies on our hands.”
himself as the moral trustee of his ! lary’s gaze. “If you get in a jam ! growled, as he walked up the ferry
“Gee, Marty—we gotta live,” employes, and he would not toler- ! of any kind, call me up. 1 slip with Cora. ----
I had them two
she said miserably. “And even a ate any semblance of viciousness wouldn’t forget that, baby.”
yeggs foul. We’ll never get an­
shack can be a home, when two among them. From the report of i Still in that sick daze, Cora other easy-money chance.”
people love each other.”
one incident he had judged Marty hardly noticed Gallary’s going.
“We’ll have what we want, you
He laughed jecringly. “There McCune as a boozing rowdy. Fir- She watched the first pale gleam see if we don’t,” Cora said hap­
were seven in my family, and ing the man was one of the first of a star in the twilight sky and pily.
only longshoreman’s wages to acts of an iron policy formed to wished for some miracle of luck
Jeez, you’re good.” His look
feed us. I never once had enough clean up the waterfront of the -11 to break before the ferry trip was glowered down at her “I mean.
to eat.”
lumber port.
lover.
J good.” he said.
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A L L O W E D FOR TH E MONTH
OF AUGUST, 1937
R. & I L — H alvorson M otor Co $ 1 .1 4 ;
C oncrete
Pipe Co $ 8 7 .3 9 ; Washington
< o u n ty News-Times $ 1 4 .5 0 ; Hillsboro L u m ­
ber Co $ 1 4 .1 7 ; 3 W Connell S h eriff (T a x
R efund Ke C E B lase r) $3.26; J W B a r­
ney Co Engineer $ 5 .4 0 ; Southern Pacific
Co $ 3 4 3 .3 9 ; L L M a cIn tyre $29.96; Loui$
Lom ax $ 2 4 .4 1 ; I I P Barrow s $149.69; J
N Person $ 5 7 .4 1 ; A O Kraus $59.83:
J W B a rne y $ 2 1 9 .6 9 ; R N Torbet $ 110;
H E Susbauer $ 1 4 0 .1 4 ;
I ’ G Gardner
$ 1 1 6 .7 4 ; Hans Rasmussen $ 12 9 .7 4 ; .Joe
(x>rrieri $ 9 4 .8 1 ; R W W illiam s 54.69;
M a ry W oodward $ 6 5 ; C harles
Robin son
(V ie w e r) $ 2 8 .3 2 ; Geo Fisher $109.78,
Thos Connell (V ie w e r) $ 2 4 ; V ic to r W hite
$6 3 8 ; D elb e rt Q uier $ 6 .3 8 ; H arry
Howell $ 7 6 .5 6 ; B ill K e lly $ 9 .5 7 ; Ray
June n ickel $62 6 0 ; Chas W ilde r $28 .70 ;
K . D. D uncan $ 6 3 .7 9 ; F E Racine $55 .82 ;
E M cK in n e y $27 51 ; E How ell $52 63;
E lm er Barnes $33 4 9 ; Fred D a n ie r $49 .87 ;
John W a tkin s $ 9 .5 7 ; E lm er Racine $55
8 2 ; Bud Hines $12 7 6 ; B ill Messenger
$19 1 4; John Wilson $ 5 1 .0 4 ; Fra n k D uyck
$ 6 5 .3 9 ; T ony K em per $ 6 5 .3 9 ; R Nelson
$ 4 0 .4 0 ; H Wahn $22 3 3 ; H Spreitzer
$3 1 9 ;; Ben Lvda $ 2 5 .5 2 ; H S preitzer
$ 5 4 .2 3 ; H Wahl $23 9 2 ; Ben Lvda $47
K 6, R Nelson $69 8 6 ; R Nelson $ 2 ; T ony
$ 9 .5 7 ; Peter
Kemper
1
JH*; Erark hrryrk
iC o o v r ljr h t
1936
h v E v i> r v W « . k
' H offm an ( » 3 .1 » ; Georqe Schei»!- 1 3 1 X 9 ;
Charles Ryan $6 3 8 ; Louis Petersen $2
.5 2 ; H R C hantler $ 4 9 .9 0 ; C arl Baldwin
$ 3 1 .9 0 ; A r t Palmer $ 3 .1 9 ; A1 D rie r $6.38;
E A Smith $ 6 .3 8 ; C B Hensley $121 7*i;
D C Crunican $ 11 2 .7 6 ; Pete Krautsehiedt
$ 22 .33 ; Ed M ahr * ’ 2 .3 3 ;
.1 I I
Berner
»27 .43 ; Al D rie r » 1 1 7 .5 4 ; F A Smith
$ 22 .52 ; C B Hensley $ 2 5 .5 2 ; D (' C ru n i­
can $ 2 5 .5 2 ; Pete K ra utse hie dt $191.14
J H Benter $ 2 9 .9 4 ; John M itzel $26 29;
Chas A u stin $ 1 9 .9 9 ; John West $16 7 5;
Claude Keys $ 1 6 .7 5 ; EZrnest »Nelson $13-
.5 6 ; C arl Jurjensen $ 1 6 .7 5 ; J E M itzel
$98 .55 ; Chas A ustin $ 7 2 .4 8 ; John West
$61 .49 ; Claude Keys $ 5 9 .0 1 ; E rnest Nel-
son $ 29 .73 ; Carl Jurjensen $ 2 0 .7 3 ;
Dan
M ille r $ 9 ,5 7 ; C arl Jurgensen
$ 1 5 .5 5 ;
Floyd Brown $ 1 5 .5 5 ; Geo Lewis $19 .14 ;
James W alters $ 1 0 2 .9 1 ; Ear, Snell, Sec
of
State o f Ore $ 1 ; F M Allen $94 .81 ;
L < r.
'
$44 6$
M n ir a z ln e l
M ills ( 3 7 .9 0 ; K
$ 3 3 .0 9 ; A S elliin -
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