Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 09, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    i 8 Capital Journal, Salem,
Only the Brave
By PAUL EVAN LEHMAN
i (Chapter 27)
j "Hank made compact parcel of
, her purchases. She paid him ana
went out. cnucx was not in signi.
The dim shape ol the Town Hall
I stable loomed up on her left. She
) rounded the building and went
I through the back door. A shadow
; appeared before ner and l-iiucke
; VQice saia, -vonnier
!,'Yes."
s i'Got the stuff? Good. My hoss
: 1 In the end stall. Tie the bundle
; behind the saddle. Then stay right
' there. You hear me? If things
' don't go wrong, I'll be back here
pretty soon with Jeff Tyler. You
' still aim to keep yore bargain?"
, ilYes." Her voice caught, but
: one said it.
Vjr the first time she heard
him chuckle. "Said I always got
what I wanted, didn't I?"
She didn't answer that. "What
are you going to do?"
"Try my luck at throwin'
tones."
Jeff sat on his bunk In the Town
Hall jail. There had been no visi
tors. Jeff was forced to the con
clusion that Frothingham had not
delivered his message to uienn; and,
' as he thought over his own pre
carious position, even his courageous
nature came close to despair.
B Glenn would only cornel He
could assure the bov that his se
cret was safe and have him change
the shoes on his horse. Then he
could tell about those tracks on
the creek bank, could prove by
them that another was present and
at. least raise some doubt as to his
own guilt.
When one got right down to the
heart of the problem, it was plain
to see that Slug Benjamin held
the key. Force the truth from
Slug and the pendulum of public
opinion must swing abruptly the
other way. But the search for Slug
woutd be neglected now, aban
doned perhaps, because men
thought that they had the culprit
safe. Their sympathy would be
with Slug as a man who had borne
the stigma of another's misdeeds.
He heard the grate of a key in
the lock. Ed Wade came In, gun
in hand, looked sharply at Jeff,
then came over and tested the
cell door. It rattled, but was se
curely locked. Ed let his gaze
roam over tne interior or the cell,
then turned away.
Jeff said. "Did Bill get word to
Qienn yet?"
"Bill's been right busv. There
was a mob outside yellin' for your
oiooa ana ior a wnne it looked
like they might get it."
"I've got to see Glenn. Ed, get
Rrord to him Just as quick as you
san."
"I'll tell Bill," promised Wade,
ind went out.
He heard a little ping as a stone
same through, and he caught It
before it could strike the floor.
Tied about It was a string.
He drew In the string, turning
nls head and cocking his ears to
ward the door. He saw the some
thing tied to It had caught against
the bars. It was the blade of a
hacksaw!
Jeff kept hauling In the string,
winding It about his hand as he
did so. The other end was tied
through the honda of a lariat. This
too he drew Into the cell, collinpr
It swiftly. Climbing up on the
bunk, he went to work. There was
n time to work cautiously; he had
to get out of there before the mob
returned. He sawed through four
ACROSS IS. Mountain
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i. Animal's foot
88. DlaturbH
40. And not
42. So. African
ferry ooat
48. Tropical trees
47. Sinn) soft
maaa
80. Bovorafte
61. Alphabet book
fi3. Mexican coin
65. Animal of the
deer family
EC. Canal In New
York state
B7. Son of Adam
8R. Dowry
89. Biblical tower
DOWN
1. Shorten!
x: Flaut
IX Rubber trow
13. Wins
14. Silkworm
lit, Motlerato
18. Gelid
II. Annameie
measure
10. Convenes
2H." food staplo
11. Long narrow
Inlet
IK. Feebleminded
28, Part of a tire
it East Indian
- vine
88. Moccasin
15. Hindu urlncees
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lolly so many readers have been
valtinir to knit. Made of either
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ncasures einht inches In diameter.
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Pattern Envelope No. R2838 con
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Oregon, Saturday, July 9, 1949
of the bars close to the lower sill.
then almost through the four near
the top of the window. Strong,
steady pulls on the nearly severed
bars broke them off with but little
noise. The rope was a forty-foot
one; he slid the ends one on each
side of a sound bar and paid out
tne siacK until it was ai gone. Hon
ing the string into a wad, he put
It into a pocket with the stone,
The blade he stuck beneath his
shirt. He slid to the ground, land
ing in the dark alley. He pulled on
one end of the lariat and the rope
came free of the bar and fell at
his feet.
A vague shadow stood near him.
The shadow spoke In a low voice.
"Come along and maice it quietl"
Jeff sucked In his breath sharp
ly. Chuck Gale I
He followed the other across the
alley and Into the stable. Clear to
the far end tney waiKed. Another
shadow gilded from the last stall,
"Jeff I"
The second shadown hurled it
self at him and he automatically
opened his arms to receive it.
"Conniel What in the world are
vou doing here?"
"Chuck's horse is in that stall.
There's a rifle and blanket roll on
the saddle. Go. Jeff. Don't wait."
Connie and Chuck had gone to
the front of the stable and were
talking in low tones. He couldn't
hear what they said. He waited.
Connie had told him to go, but he
wanted to talk to her again.
Chuck was standing Just Inside
the front entrance, his hawklike
gaze on the blackness outside,
when she tolned him.
"He gone?" Chuck asked with
out turning.
"I told him ont to wait."
"Still aim to keep yore bargain?"
"I gave you my word."
The tears came, but she woould
not let him know she was crying.
"You love him?"
She knew whom he meant.
"Yes."
"Yes."
"And still you'd marry me?"
"Yes."
He chuckled a low. rasping
chuckle deep In his throat. Then
he spoke, and his voice was dry
and hard.
"Well, you won't. I'm . releasin
you from yore promise."
She couldn't believe it. "Chluckl"
"Uh huh. You know I told you
the other day that when I want
somethin' I always get it. I want
ed you. well. 1 got you. you prom
ised to marry me and you would
'a.' You were mine for two
hours. Reckon I've kent my rec
ord for gettln' what I want."
You release me? you won't
Oh, Chuck I"
Her voice was low and thrill
ing. Impulsively she stepped for
ward, drew down his head and
kissed him on the lips.
Chuck sprang back as though She
had struck him.
Huh I" he exclaimed. And then
again, "Huh!"
He put his fingers to his lips,
caressed them lightly. Then, as
though he must find relief for his
emotions In violent action, he grin
ned her by both shoulders and shook
ner roughly.
"Now get him outa here! Go on,
dang It! Get him out!"
He released her abruptly, spun
on his heel and walked out Into
the night.
(To Be Continued)
Solution of yesterday's Puzilt
I. Genua of ollvea
S. Member of a
certain po
litical party
4. Serpent
5. Vegetable)
6. Alack
7. Irripnt
8. Myself
U, Seed covering
10. Cereal
U. Uttera
16. Kecelve a
salary
17. Give forth
21. Unproductive
23.' Kind of tea
25. Wittlclam
2fi. Poem
37. Eccentric
rotating
piece
3. Toward the
riding Bun
30. Insect
31. Apart: prefix
34. Rus.tliin coltii!
variant
37. Irmen character
39. Miss from one'g
possession
41. Itlchly dreuud
43. Charts
44. On the
sheltered
Bide
ifi. Cozy home
46. Unit of light
velocity
43. Melody
4fl. Stalner
S2. Scotch river
64, Exclamation
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material remitrementa. stitch Illus
trations and actual slr picture of
nony,
To obtain trie pattirn send 30c
IN COINS nlvlns pattern number.
your name, address and zone num-l
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Siiverfon Library
Benefitted by Tea
Silverton The annual gar
den tea for the benefit of the
local library was considered a
financial success with almost
D cleared. The affair was held
in the home gardens of the Earl
J. Adams an dthe Lowell Brown
homes in McCaline street.
I Pouring were the president,
Mrs. P. A. Loar and the vice
president, Mrs. Theodore Hobart,
during the first hour, Mrs. Re
ber Allen and Mrs. F. L. Brown
the second houn and later, Mrs.
Harry Riches and Mrs, Errol
Ross. Many guests were present
from Salem, others were present
from the Hawaian Islands, Phil
adelphia and Boston.
Birthdays Celebrated
Lyons Mrs. Walter Bevier
and Mrs. Floyd Bassett attended
a. family reunion held at the
Lincoln Henness home in Gates
Tuesday afternoon. The occasion
honored Henness on his 86th
ROOM AND BOARD
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COUNTER WHERE I EAT HE- JgS HW -MAYBE I
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birthday anniversary, his broth
er, T. Henness who will soon
be 95. Another brother, Ep
hriam Henness who recently
passed away would have been
100 years old his next birthday.
The Henness brothers are uncles
of Mrs. Walter Bevier.
Mill City Purchases
Area for Playground
Mill City Mill City school
district No. 129 J, has purchased
the remainder of the property
of Glenn Shelton for use as play
grounds. Shelton's property join
ed that of the new grade school
and the purchase now gives the
school unbroken grounds. The
pumice structure which is being
erected where the school play
shed has been (alongside the
school gym) is for the school
dressing room and shower.
Berry Harvest Good
Grand Island Boysenberry
and youngberry harvest is in
progress in various fields here.
The weather has been conducive
for perfect fruit and an adequate
number of pickers is to be had.
Bv Gent Ahern