Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 16, 1953, Page 14, Image 14

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Monday, March 16, 1958
Gunf ighter's Return
By LESLIE EJtNENWElN
UP MvituturMI
Chapter S
At nine o'clock Eve Odegarde
blew out two bracket lamps In a
loom tnat Had once been the par'
tar of a private residence but
now Held half a dozen oilcloth'
covered tables. Because steamy
wannui euu nowea irom uie kit'
onen, wnere umpy Smith was
washing dishes, Eve left the street
boot open.
Eve stopped In the doorway for
a aream 01 iresn air, ana recalled
the talk she'd heard about Sam
Mawen. According to Lew Strom'
berg, owner of the Big Roman
Four outfit, Malben had been
caught red-handed with a fresh.
killed yearling that had a plainly
ooicnea orana. signea, won
dering If posse riders still search
ing for Mfclbcn would capture him
tonight, and at this moment heard
a man shout) "Roman Four I Ro
man Fowl
Stepping quickly out to the
stoop, Eve saw a rider pulled up
In front of Gabbert's Livery. His
face was shadowed by a down
tilted hat brfcm but she thought at
once: Bern Malben I
Astonished that Sam should
how himself in town, Eve watched
young Buck Aubrey ease from the
table doorway with a gun in his
band. She heard the Roman Four
rider say, "You've butchered your
lest stole beefl" .
Lew Stromberg and Ernie Link
same running irom uie tstuion
Saloon. Other men came from
Bteinfeld's stoop and the hotel
2446 jit
SKIS Tpfl
Spring Eneorel Diagonal detail
does much to minimize the figure 1
This dress with its buttons swerved
to one side could be finished as
a short sleeve shantung, or cot
ton; as a three-quarter sleeve
Spring print.
No. 3446 is out tn sizes 12, 14, 16,
It, 30, 36, 38. 40, 43 44 and 46.
Blze 18: short sleeve dress takes
itt yds. 36-ln. or 3 yds. 39-in.
Send 30c for PATTERN with
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with scores of the latest style
trends, all translated Into delight
fully wearable, easy-to-sew pattern
designs for every age, every type,
all sizes, all occasions. Send -now
for this sewing Inspiration , , .
lust 36c.
Enjoy good chewing
veranda; townsmen prompted by
curiosity, and a few homesteaders
from Spanish Strip grim-eyed
men lute ai snumway, Bweae
Severlde, and Charley Bonn, who
were irienas oi turn Maioen.
Sheriff RoblUarde hurried over
irom the courthouse. "No shoot
ing, boys I No shooting!" he warn
ed. .
And now, as Uie tall rider
nudged back the brim of his bat'
tered hat Eve Odegarde stared at
nun in wiae-evea wonderment.
The man sat high and lean-shaped
in uie saddle use earn Maitwn,
He wore a black, flat-crowned
Texas hat and rode a roan horse,
like sam, Even his moonlit face
was familiar. But it wasn't Sam
Malben s face.
He had peered at Buck Aubery
in irownuur silence ror a tons mo
ment. Now he said, "Quit pointing
tnat gun at me."
Eve recognized him then. "Jiml"
she exclaimed, and saw Aub.ev'i
mouth go loose-lipped with puz
zlement, one neara nun Diurt,
"You ain't Malben "
Lew Stromberg and Ernie Link
came ud to stand Desuie AUDrev.
Stromberg peered at Rimbaud in
narrow-eyea nostuity, cemanding,
who are you?"
Rimbaud Ignored the ouestion
With his right hand close to his
bolster he said ranklv. "Oet out
of my way."
There was a moment of re
sentment tightened Lew Strom-
berg's high-beaked face: while
men out in the street stepped cau
tlonsly aside, leaving a wide lane
beyond Rimbaud. The smell of
trouble was that Dlain.
Eve watched Stromberg, fearful
inai ne would draw. Lew strom
berg wasn't accustomed to taking
orders. No man who knew him
would be brash enough to give
nun one, xor ne was an uncrowned
king In Quadrille Basin. She called
urgently, "That's Jim Rimbaud,"
snowing wnat uie name would
mean to Stromberg and to every
man who heard It. Thv might
i an to recognize Kimoauo's wms-ker-ehagsed
face here In the
moonlight, but they wouldn't mis-
taice uie name tnat nad become a
gun-smoke legend on both sides
of the border these past two years.
ijew Btromoerg sieDDea aside.
making room for Rimbaud to ride
on into the barn doorway. "What
you doing back here?" he asked.
"Minding my own business."
Rimbaud said.
Eve watched him dismount, ob
serving how gaunt and worn-out
he looked; how much older and
tougher and shabbier than when
she'd last seen him. Like a border-
Jumping renegade, she thought,
and heard him say to Joe Gab-
Den, -uive this none a double
ration of grain and all the hay he'll
eat. -
"Sure, sure." Oabbert agreed : In
the glib way of a free-talking man
stirred up by excitement. "How's
my old iriend francuco Dnran.
go?"
-ueao," ttim baud muttered.
Lew Stromberg. who'd turned
away, swung around In Jjitly and
aemanaea. xou sure aoout tnat?"
Kimoaud looked at Stromberg.
remembering now that this man
ownea tne itoman Four, which had
supplied Durango with free horses
In return for range privileges
across uie jine.
"Yes," Rimbaud said. "I was
with him when he died."
Far a moment no one moved nr
spoke. It was as if every man on
nis street was momentarily
shocked to speechlessness.
iw otromoerg cursed and said.
very distinctly, "The revolution is
lost and so is my Mexican graze."
Jim Kunoaua could east v un
derstand that part of It. Strom
berg's reaction was that of an am
bitious man who'd back a loser he
nad noped would win. But Rim
baud eouldnt understand why all
these others, townsmen and home
steaders, seemed equally disturbed
by news of Durango's death. As
he strode through the crowd, Run
baud heard a man announce ap
prehensively, "Now there'll be
more trouble. Bad trouble."
Rimbaud nodded a wordless ac
knowledgement of Sheriff Robll
larde's curt greeting and stopped
in front of Eve Odegarde, Inquir
ing, "Am I too late for supper?"
"Not if you'll eat In the kitch
en," Eve said, showing htm a com
posed and unsmiling face.
(To ne continued)
WOODBURN
VFW AUXILIARY
Woodburn The local Veter
ans of Foreign Wan auxiliary
will elect officers at the regu
lar meeting, Wednesday, March
18, at 8 p.m. in the Woodburn
city hall. Mrs. William Stange
and Mrs. Joe Walker, Sr., will
serve refreshments to both the
post and auxiliary.
keep a package handy
purs or DOCKOt
CMIWINO QUM . I I
Want to feel happier?
Chew Wrigley' Spearmint Cuml
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Help. me pp1'"l1y. .pel1
ROOM ft BOARD
HAVING A MUCH YOUNGER NOSE
THAN THE OTHER ANTIQUATED BEAKS
IN THIS HOUSE YOU HAVE A KEENER
SENSE OF SMELL, SO TELL ME WHAT
YOU THINK Of THAT EXQUISITE
PExFUME SAMPLE... I LL NAME
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10:00, Slrn Off.
ML Angel
' . Mt. Angel Mr. and Mrs,
Archie Hawkins and family ar
rived here early Monday morn'
ing by car from Eureka, Calif.,
to make their home on the for
mer George Kruse farm, south'
east of town.
They were followed by
trucks and trailers carrying a
herd of 78 head of cattle, farm
ing equipment and household
goods.
Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Meyers
had as their guests Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Meyers and son,
George, who were returning to
their home in Saskatchewan,
Canada, after spending the win
ter in Los Angeles, Calif. They
also visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Al Meyers in Salem.
The Mt. Angel 4-H club met
at the home of Kenneth and
Carl Buchholz. Virgil Diehl,
club leader, gave each member
a record book and application
blank. Refreshments were
served after the business meeting.
GARSON LOSES GEMS
Palm Springs, Calif. (AV
Police reported today that
screen star Greer Garson hai
been robbed of more than $10,.
000 in jewels while vacation
ing with her husband at thil
fashionable desert resort.
BUCHMAN SENTENCED
Washington W) Sydney
Buchman, former Hollywood
writer-producer was fined
$150 Monday and given a one
year suspended sentence for
snubbing a house un-American
activities committee sub
poena. He could have been
jailed for a year and given a
$1,000 fine. v
ACROSS
1. Flat-bottomed
boat
S. Sleigh .
B. Behave
11 Pulled apart
13. Story
14. Note cf a
dove
15. Two halves
16. Fasten
securely
17. Very small
IB. Like
19. Rowboat
20. Boya
21. Expression
peculiar to
a language
23. Predicament
24. Upon
28. Decorate
27. Exclamation
28. Win.
28. Man's
garment
80. Watch pocket
31. Grasp firmly
32. Previously
33. Sack
34. Valley
33. Sun god
36. Help
37. Headdress
38. Small pie
40. Contain
41. For
43. Fine fabric
44. Working im-
.TitP.uort
.. "spect
46. Heavy nail
47. Nuisance
48. Plunder
49. Type meas
ures
STTBEwliJgl tf '!
4
Solution of Saturdays Punle
to. Solemn
promise
01. Possesses
DOWN
1. Greek portico
2. Regard
3. Native metal
4. You and I
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w.
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Jr -fr
rr 5- -pjf
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5. Heavy rain
6. Thin and
delicate
I. Wild animal
(.Down: prefix
9. Suur
10. Centralization
II. Plaything
18. Diving bird
17. Strain
19. Sou
20. Be situated
22. Amount of
medicint
23. White lie
25. Back of the
neck
28. State posi
tively 27. Mist
28. Sandarae tret)
80. Hobby
31. Happy
33. Fragment
34. Liquid
measure
38. Clumsy boat
37. Grinding Im
plement 39. Vestments
40. Army
42. Worthless
leavings
43. The woman
44. Light repast
45. Plant
47. Italian rlve-
48. Behold
MARCH II