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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1940)
Monday; October 2V, 1940 The Capital Journal Salem; Oregrjn Seven Henry. . . , GEE HENRY--1 DROPPED) MY NICE NEW HANKY AN NOW IT'S ALL MUSSED UP I -v mEmoRy of by I eanne YESTERDAY: Oonnttnc 1r Maddened by t.he treachery or her brother't telegram. She decide to stay several days, in Eoes to Beachport to Interview the fam Uy lawyer. Judge Franck. Chapter 10 Dairy Farm "Sooo," Dolores exhaled with gus to, "they come and soon young Pe dro he come Xrom the school mill talre In Texas, and very happy they are with moch work and moch climate. "Always they speak of when they go back to thees Texas, then the senora's heart, she quit, sudden, two year ago. Now, say the senoir Tay lor, to Texas we go. Only now they have like El Cabrlllo better than Texas, so then they sell the rancho what they have in that panhandle . . . Senorlta Conchlta, how does one have the rancho In the pan handle?" Constance answere vaguely. "The panhandle Is a section of Texas, so called because of the shape of the state on the map." She was thinking, this accounts for their money. They've had an income from their home ranch. They could have bought and sold the Cabrillos anytime. Only why did they have to have El Cabrlllo? There must be other ranches In the same vicinity. Why try to rob the Cabrillos? Gradually she worked up an ang er at Pedro's attitude. The tone he'd used when he suggested she could not find money for her very own ranch. His superior attitude, He'd acted as though he were the host and she a mere guest, while in reality she was his employer. Mln's Tim's engine boiled into Beachport. Constance was sur prised to find such a thriving little city. It sprawled out over the sand flats to wharves and industries edg ing the bay, then crept back up Into the hills in attractive homes. A passing logging train blocked their way. Constance saw nothing In the great hewn lengths moving past on flat cars, to point to her future. She only wisnca tney wouia move more quickly. In town she located the court house, and across the green found a building and Judge Pranck's of fice. Yes, he would see her if she! would be brief. Constance stiffened with resent ment. He'd been retained by the Cabrillos since he was out of law school. No one had bothered him since her father's time, and now . . . she must be brief. She won dered if he too had received a tele gram. "Sit down, Miss Cabrlllo," said the secretary, after taking her Into the Judge. Constance was conscious of the Judge staring at her. She stared right back. He had the appearance of an ancient tree in that rumpled gray suit. His skin was like the November leaf of an elm, yellow and dry. She wondered if it would crumble if she touched It. "What brings you here?" Constance jumped at the ques tion. There was nothing old about his voice; It cracklca with vitality. "I don't Intend sitting clear across the room here so you can shout your answers to the world," Con stance Informed him. "Answers, answers! ME give an swers?" "Definitely yes. I'm Constance Cabrlllo and I Intend to know all you know about the 13 Cabrlllo situation before I leave this of fice." The old man leaned forward and stared anew. "You are no Cabrlllo," he said. "No. I've known three gen erations of them. Courtesy, that's what a Cabrlllo gives you; old world courtesy, all excepting Bridget, but then she wasn't born a Cabrlllo. "Ah. but she was a woman." His voice faded and slowed as he rose and came across to Constance. "That's it . . . that's what you are . . . a Mahoney. put some meat on those bones of yours . . . what did 5'ou say your given name was?" "All light," agreed Constance, XI AN NOW ITS ALU i BAFFLE I tC -d By 140. Kini fiurn the moon Bo wman . wearily, "I'm no Cabrlllo. I'm the old Mick done over in skirts. In other words, Judge, I'm a throw back." Judge rranck pounded the arm of her chair and roared. "Well, bless my soul and body, a throw back; a Cabrlllo who turned into a Mick; come on close to my desk. There child, sit down; now tell me again, what is your name?" "Call me Michael," suggested Con stance. "Pine. Now, Michael, tell me all about yourself. I think I might give you the answers. By gad, girl, It's good to see you. I suppose you came out to iee about selling the ranch. Well, sir, you couldn't do better than sell to the Taylors. Fine men, both of them, and they've named you a fair price." "I have no intention of selling El Cabrlllo ranch." Until Constance heard her own voice, she had not realized how firmly she had reached this deci sion. "If the Taylors can find a wav to may money out of somebody else's property, then a Cabrlllo who KSLM 1300 KJloejcles Tuesday 9:15 Mdodic Moods. 10:00 Newt. 10:30 Hits of Season! Pset. 10:45 Varied Musical Proinmi. 11:30 Willamette U. 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The Tay lor's plans are generally known; however, there isn't a man in this country who wouldn't keep' them from an outsider." "And a cabrlllo is an outsider?" asked Constance. "The present generation of Ca brillos are outsiders," affirmed the Judge. "The Taylors have won the right to be natives by their integ rity; their untiring efforts to put another family's ranch on a pay ing basis. To be continued Congress granted a charter to the American Bed Cross in 180S. 8:30 The Goldbergs. CBS. 8:45 By Kathleen Norrls, CBS. KGW 820 Kilocycle Tuesday 8:00 Words and Music HBO. 0:15 The O'Neills, NBC. 8:30 Strings That Sing. NBC. 9:45 Tune Termites, NBC. 10:00 Burl Ives, Singer, NBC. 10:15 Ross Sisters, NBC. 10:30 By Kathleen Norrli, NBC. 10:45 Dr. Kate, NBC. 11:00 Hymns of All Churches, NBO. 11:15 Arnold Grimm's Daughter, NBO 11:30 Valiant Lady. 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