' NICE OF VCU BLN THIS HOW'LL WE KEEP ' HE SUPPLIED THE ANSWER TO THAT 1 ' SO LON5, BLURS WEU. UNHULH VOU - ADHESIVE TAPE, OLD MAN BUTlHIM FROM WIGGLING ONE, TOO, R1B8ER.' TIE ONE ENO OF 1 AFTER W6VE VMSRNED JJD 8U0O ABOUT .Wfn YOU'LL NOT GET TO PLANT ITZ TO A WINDOW, J THESE CORDS TO THE BAGS YCUR PLI TO MAKE A FEAK 5HCW 0 I Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., 'Wednesday, Feb. IS ON TO OREGON The Way West RADIO PR 0 G R A M WEDNESDAY P.M. By A. B. GUTHRIE, JR. SYNOPSIS: If Dick Summer! (who bu Just lost his wile Mat tie) wlU lead the party to Ore gon, sturdy Iije Evans, his wife tie bee ca and his son Brownie will Join the train, go will poor-white-trash McBee and his brood. Fair man and his wife and feverish small son Tod and many others of Independence, Missouri. Bull headed Xadlock of Illinois wants to be the oaptain of the party. The season is spring. The year: 1849, Now go on with the story Ohapter Three Evans' voice went out In a bawl. "Browniel Hey, you Brownie!" "What Is it. Pa?" "Oet yourself a bucket and go nunt up Dicit's cow ana mint ner." The boy scuffed the ground with his toe. "Let 'era be," Summers said. "Hell, a man aon t jute k ao women's work." "The boy said all right." "How old's he?" "Long seventeen." "Good boy." Summers could tell Evans was pleased. Evans said, shifting his position on the ground. "Aynthing I can do or your "Beckon not." People wouldn't let a man with a grief do anything for himself. They brought him meat and bread and cake more'n he could eat in a. week even if he took to fancy ipiin's and they tidied up his place And built a walnut box and dug a grave and the women laid the body out. And all of them stayed around the men smoking and chewing and talking pigs and crops and the women talking women's talk until the body was In the ground and the earth thrown on top. In time a man took losses as they came, a man going on to fifty did, anyway, rememoering Old good' byes. That was how he was savin? rood bye to his woman. She hadn't been a well woman, not ever since he'd known her. She had been a good woman, not smart-looking or play ful or gentle on the outside, but hard-working and wishful of good things for him. He oughtn't to be thinking of young squaws and old days in the mountains, am ne nao always thought about them some, even while she was alive. Her being dead didn't make the thinking worse. He was sad, sure enough, but set up, too. Already he could feel the west wind in nis lace and see the cactus flowering. "'Nother thing." Evans said. "There's a preacher takin' the night at the Tuckers'. Tucker wanted I should ask you do you want him to preacn tn lunerai." "One's as good as another, I reckon. She would want a preach er." "Funeral in the morning," Evans said, not asking a question but tell ing wnat ne Knew. Summers nodded. "I'll tell Tucker. This here preach er's bound for Oregon, or so I hear." The men fell silent as Summers passed through the sitting circle and the women hushed and stepped aside when he entered. "After you take a look, you come and eat," Mrs. Evans said in her strong voice. "Everybody's et, and you got to eat, regardless," They had scrubbed Mattle and combed her hair and laid her out with her arms crossed on her chest. All that was left was the still, shrunk body, and come morning it would be gone too. He waited another minute, not touohlng her and not wanting to. and then he turned around, nodding slow. 'I'm obliged, a heap obliged, he said to the women as he step ped back into the kitchen. "Dont sea how anyone could do it nicer." Lite Evans poked his head in. side. "That there preacher drop ped by, Dick, and Tadlock, too." Summers took the preacher's hand without speaking. "My name is Weatherby, Joseph weatnerDy, Brotner Bummers, come from Indiany." The words rolled out of his mouth, full-shaped and extra-ripe, as If being offered to the Lord. "Do not grieve, God works in mysterious wavs ." The bony head bobbed, then lifted f to say, "They tell me you may pilot a party to Oregon?" "Mleht be." "I want to go. I feel the Lord is calling me to tne new land." "It's a long piece, for them ain't young or used to it." "I mit mv faith in Him." Tadlock was standing Just outside the door. "We'd like to talk to you a minute, If you'll forgive us for coming at this time.' His face turned from Evans to Summers. "This isn't pleasant, let me tell you. But It was a month ago, al most, that we asked you, and you didn't quite say yes or no. Are you going to pilot us or not? If not, we must find another man." "Do what you please," Summers answered. He turned.' thinking over what r he had said, thinking It wouldn't have made any difference if he had told them now. It was Just that Tadlock graveled him and perhaps for no good reason at all except his outside manner. A man didn't like in be pushed. Summers already knew well enough what his answer was. He CrLi wished the funeral was over. He would sell out, except for the land itself, which he might have to come back to, and except for the crit ters he would need. It wouldn't take him long to get ready. The wagon, oacked up to the door, was nearly full, but not so full it wouldn't take what was left in the house. The pots and pans had been boxed and loaded, the bedding rolled up, the good dishes, such as they were, burled safe In the bar reled flour, the clothing packed away, the few pieces of furniture they would try to take along mostly stowed beneath the wagon cover. Keoecca Evans tried to matcn the cheerful hurry of the men. Thev had got the second wagon loaded, witn oougnt iooa, plows ana nar ness. the grinding stone and an. vll, tools, the heavy stuff that Llji thought might be scarce in Oregon. Afterwards they'd trampled from the barn to start emptying out the house. Brownie asking, "What's next. Ma? What's next?" It was like men, she thought, to be excited and not to feel with their excitement such a sadness as a woman did at saying goodbye to nome. "You can take the walnut chest." she said and watched LI 11 and Brownie heave it up and saw the torn emptiness it left. Each stick and splinter of this place was built bv Llil. each little touch of prettlness put there bv her or mm. Outside, her menfolks talked. thinking out loud how to place things in the wagon. Lije's voice came to her strong, full of a sort of forward feeling she hadn't heard in years. And so it was all right, she told herself. The moving was all right, hard as it was. Oregon was au ngnt. wnat uje needed and what Brownie would need later was a better chance than in Mis souri, wnat he needed was a dare. What he needed was to find out what he amounted to. A slow-going, extra-easy-tempered man, said peo ple, not understanding it wax his self-bellttlement that made him so, not knowing that, without it, there wasn't much he couldn't do. That was one thing she was sure of. Except for giving up the house she could be almost glad that Lije had got one 01 nia rare ana suaaen no tion and signed un for Oregon. "Old Rock's ready, Ma. How about your ' arowmes voice ecnoea in the dead rooms, in the room where he'd been born. , Lije walked from the wagon and came in and had a look around. "Seems you got everything, 'less you want to load up the house, too." wish 1 oouia." "Me, too. Becky." he said and patted her shoulder and went back out, asking, "Ready?" on the way. ane said, "au ngnt," ana aaaed, "Wait a shake," and turned back in for it occurred to her, as if she had been slighting and forgetful of one who's served them well, that she hadn't taken the last long look that would be her goodbye. 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Gilbert Honor Guest Upon 83rd Birthday Macleay The home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilbert, Sr. was the scene of a pleasant af fair when Mr. Gilbert was hon ored on his 83rd birthday with a family party. The evening was spent infor mally with refreshments served at a late hour. Present bealdea ths honor guest and Mrs, unoeri were Mr. end Mrs. J. j. ACROSS IS. L, Roman Koddsii 26. 4. Proportion 87. 9. Dab of butter 59. U. Brazilian money 41. It. Pungent 41. vegetable 44. Palm Illy Cavern Moving about. Those who get away Small hors Persia Flowering Riant ity Safe kseplnft Part of a ourvs Mountain nymph Marble English river Acquires by work Afflrmatlvs DOWN Sphere Climbing Tins it. seaweea 16. Luggage 17. Mud nf a 45. certain wood 51. 19. Alaskan caps 62, 20. English dlvLns 21. Stop 84. 23. Mads t. 27. Principal EC. artery 29. Cigar flea IT. BO. Behold 11. Health resort 12. Relabel 1 14. Scatter seed S. III Zw-ZZ is nr S'r ZWZZZZW'LZZZ IN 1 1 1 1 H-r AP Newa'esfvres ROOM AND BOARD YER A GENIUS. JUDGE, AN' I THINK YER IDEA OF A NEW ALARM CLOCK IS KERLOSSAL I'LL PUT AW ORDER IM FER, ONE NOW. BUT INSTEAD OP V IT WAFTIN' OUT DA SMELL BACON AN' COFFEE; KIN YUH MAKE IT PANCAKES AN SAUSAGE, MUH FAVORfTE PERFUME ? It.., rTj K-n T ry 10:00. News and Weather; 10:15. Especial ly for Women i 11:00. School of Alrt 11:15, Concert Halli 1C:00, Newsi U:15, Noon Farm Hour; 1:00, Ride 'em Cowboy; 1:15, School of Alrt 1:45, Melody Lane; t:00, nome Garden Floor 2:30, Memory Book of Muilei t:45, School of Alri 8:00. Newsi 5:4.1: Musle sf ths Masters; 4:00, Univ ersity Hour. bert, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Steels and Brenda, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Wlllalm Ollbert, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gil bert and Wayne, Jr., Mrs. Oella Perry sn4 Bill Gray, all of Aunuville: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ollbert, Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Ollbert and DarreU, Larry and iionaa, itr. ana Mrs. Kvereu lucu ana Alan Lea; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ollbert and Jennie, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ollbert, and Doris, Ruth and Dick of West Stay ton, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Perry and Joreth, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Ollbert, Jr., and Bob and Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mar , tin, Jr. and Marilyn and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Meatman and Dennis and Danne, Mr, and Mr. Lloyd Keens and Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Halfman and Oerald and Merrill, Salem and Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Cox, old friends of the Oll bert family, formerly of North Dakota but now of Balem. , BlulgnlAlLlVOflHOfWi Solution of Yotterday'g Puzzl I. Italian lady 4. Wander 5. Wrath 5. Drew rams 1 Peacock butterfly -L American Indian I. Card stsjpo 10. Exist ; II. Number i 16. Ruminant animal 18. Old . 20. Peruvian chief tal 21. Squander 22. Ain erica n Indians I 24. Compound . ether 15. Convey beyonol Jurisdiction aw 25. Dot 28. American Indian 82. Smooth 84. Minute orlflces) 26. Haul 38. Goad 40. Enchantress w who turned her admlrsrs to swine 41. Devil 45. Measures of length 48. Crazy 47. Anger 48. East IndlaA : weight 19. Merry 50. Fnmals ahssf) 9. sun coa 3-5 Bv Gene Ahern AH, BUT JUNIOR, IM NOT GOING TO MAKE 1 THE CLOCKS, MYSEU;--I'M AN IDEA MAN I'LL SEND IN A BLUEPRINT OF MY INVENTION TO A CLOCK COMFANY OP AND OFFER THEM THE IDEA FOR., f SO.OOO Jl c mffSAr Thursday A.M. rWMV and Weather; II MRATK p