Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 21, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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    Saturday, March 21, 195$
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Ortf on
STEVE BOPEE
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ICarol Curtis Pattern
Crocheted In StrawUx. Crochet
d in straw yarn In three colors,
ftvlte, navy and red It really Is
tunning! Crocheted by using the
hree different colored strands of
(raw yarn together, the effect
thieved Is distinctly different and
tractive. You may want to use
austels and white to wear with
Hsp cottons or mid-summer shan
ung street frocks. The big "pomr
om" or a lavish flower trim can
purchased in any little mil
aery shop or department store,
tat can be made in two and one
Alt hours and is Inexpensive, too!
Ainrl !kv far CVtrrmlete In&truc-
ibns for Crocheted, Three-Color,
.TRAW YARN HAT (Pattern No.
86) YOUR. NAME, ADDRESS,
'ATTERN NUMBER to CAROL
ftjRTIS, Capital Journal 652 Mls
lon street, San Francisco S, Calif.
LUTHERAN CLEANUP DA
SUverton Among week-day
activities for Immanuel Luth
eran church folk is Included
Tuesday, March 24, "Clean-up
Day," the men and women vol
unteers to be on hand at8:30
in the morning. A sack lunch
with coffee and a hot d 1 1 h
luncheon at noon will be serv
ed the workers.'
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2727
SIZES
t. 2. 1, 4
Show-Offs! A wardrobe stretch
ing ensemble Is practical for all
agesl This coat and dress re In
one pattern and have duplicate de
tain In collar and yoke panel lines.
Both are ea$yto-make!
No. 3727 la cut in Uses 1, i, t
and 4. For size 2: dress takes IK
yds. 35-ln. with U yd. 35-ln. for
contrasting collar. The coat re
quires 14 yds. 39-in. or 194 yds.
M-m.
oROOM It BOARD
By Ahren
IT WAS BAD ENOUGH INHALING
THE JUDGE'S HOMEMADE PERFUME
UP HERE. BUT NOW THE WHOLE
HOUSE P-EEKS WITH IT.. ..WHEN I
CAME IN THE FRONT DOOR MY NOSE
REARED UP FR0M.THE SMELL OF HIS'
LATEST CREATION.. .-A COMBINATION
ODOR. OF BRASS POLISH AND
LIBRARY PASTE.'
I AAADE HIM DO
HIS EXPERIMENTING
DOWN IN THE BASEMENT )
INSTEAD OF THE ROOM
NEXT TO MINE.. ..NOW
THE SMELL IS COMING j
UP THRU ALL THE
FURNACE REGISTERS;
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THB HOME OF SHilLA T J K MAKB A MAU aCaWVA 7 SaC-lT5? kJS
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COtLEfiE WHERE WE IS A iOCOR- f;" nTnLr TVIv?iT" ''W'PI I WOULD IVEft'" J I
UNAWRE I
CHAPTER
Tba drunken UkwaatMr will-
ad riaibly. lie lookad, Rimbaud
ttakjht, lite a lost do nobodr
wanted; ft nomaleaa. lonel mon
grai that Mil booted oft their
Deck atoopa. '
Romwea ov nnaria itet.
Rimbaud said, "Hold up your
f laaa, unifo, and 111 pour you ft
drink."
amlth Mwkad at him ausol-
otously. "You ftlnt funnin' with
me?'
"No." Rimbaud ftasurad Urn.
noylnt the frown of cUamat that
rutted Flnueane'a oheruble face.
Wall drink a tout to your friend
Doe Odecarde."
umpy aquuitfta ftt mm, nu
toobhlesi mouth aaaed ooen with
wonderment ai Rlmiwud filled hit
law. .
weVidrink to rfanelaoo Dur-
ango too, and all the brave one
woo Qita t een twoasuan." Kun-
beud annouboed. "By Ood, well
have ut ft real celebration r'
Tney were on their third toast.
standing; with raised llaases, when
Lew ttiromberg came into the
saloon. Bad Rimbaud been watch-
ins he mlt-ht have observed the
brief, searching glance Lew aent
toward ft rear doorway, But Jim
Rimbaud was saluting: a dsDarted
cosnrid of the Sonora Serenade;
To Caotain Rafael Hernandez.
Insurreeto terrificol" -
Lew Strombenr eased over to
the poker table and was Idly
watehlnc the play there when
Ernie Link called sharply, "Toil
ookln for. me, Rimbaud?"
He stood in the rear doorwav of
this long; room, making an indis
tinct ahape far back In tht smoke
hated shadows.
Rimbaud neered ftt him. won
dering who he was and what he
wanted, Then, recalling what he'd
seen in the bar mirror, Rimbaud
understood that it was Ernie Link.
"Let's drink us another toast."
Limpy Smith suggested.
"Vamose.'' ' Rimbaud ordered.
taeaalng what Link was up to.
uet away irom me, incno et
'away.'' s, ... .
Smith couldn't aomnrehand the
abrupt ohanse In his drinklnc
oompanlon; the astonishing shift
irora eoueiunc oneeriumesa to
frownlM ersvitv. Rimbaud had
seemed so different, Ilk he want
ed to be sociable. But he was like
all the rest, chasing a man off Ilka
he had amalloox. It was down.
right pitiful, "What hit you all of
a euooanv umpy asaeo.
And at this tame instant as
Rimbaud drew hi sun, Ernie
una shouted In a shrill high-
pitched voice. "Stan aside. Umnl
Step aside I " . .
But it was Rimbaud who warned
Wheeling away from the bu he
smashed the front bracket lamp
with shot that merged with the
oia a unra gun. That ouuet
whanged past Rimbaud's head to
snavter front window. Using the
muule flare for a taiatat. Dim.
baud fired twice and ataooed aalda
land heard Link yelp, I'm hit!"
Runbaud fucked ft glance at Lew
Stromberg, who stood In the bright
Island of light over the poker table,
iThe Roman Four boas was fiat
tenea animt the wall with the
others. He very plainly wanted to
stay our, a uus iignt, . j .
"What's rolna- on In harat"
man shouted from the street.
Rimbaud nrobed the vondarr
nnwwi ana wsiiea. run in nam.
Even though Link was wounded,
he might be playing possum, wait
ing for another trv. Th anaakv
son nan iigurea ne wouta nave au
uie oest 01 it, itandlng-back.taiare
and lhootihgata lamplit target.
But Llm trv Smith had ant In tha
way. ITim realisation brought ft
oynnai, amne n lumoauae com
pressed lips. The drunken dish.
washer via about the anrriaat
companion a man could have s id
ing mm in a fight, yet Smith had
turned out to be his- guardian
annei nere lonignt.
Sheriff Sol Roblllarde banrad
through the batwings, his heavy
cneeas nusnea wiin exeruon.
Bareheaded, freshly shaved, and
wearing a white 'shirt minus lta
detachable collar, Roblllarde look
ed more like a city politician than
a sheriff. "What's ail the shooting
about?" he demanded.
"Oo ask Ernie Link Rimbaud
suggested and nodded toward the
rear noorway. Hokttermg his gun.
he turned to Limpy, who stood
propped atralnst the bar. and aairl
"Now we drink another toast,
amlgo."
"Who to?" Umnv aakail
straightening up., -
Rimbaud grinned, rw an,,.
ing untU he filled the glasses.
Then, ignoring ourioug bystanders
who had crowded into the saloon,
be said gustily, To Limpy Smith,
the beat one-leaved maa west of
the Pecos!"
- The pistol shots, beard througtv.
out JunoMon. had set off a welter
of excitement. Rumors ran ftkM
Main Street like flash flood,
flowing mora fantastic with each
repetition. A shirtless man leaned
from second-story hotel window
and shouted, "They must've chased
Sam Mai ben right into town I"
Another man, hearing this m
he ran down Residential Avenue,
voiced the opinion that Malben
had been shot on Main Street. By
the time these reports reached
Dulcy ftav'a Dlace an Burro Alkrv
they Included the etaxilnig new
that Sheriff Roblllarde bad chased
Malben Into a vacant lot and was
atvootlnc it out with htm. man to
man. - ..
"Good gracious)" Dukr exclaim- .
yd, hugely pleased. "Sol wlU be ft
ncror i .
The Whole town was aoafflevaal
with excitement. In the few mo
ments it took Eve Odegarde to
walk from her home to Btelnfelda
Maroanuie ant heard announce
ments that Sam had been cap
tured, that Swede Sever Ida had
ahot Ernie Link, and that Jim
Rimbaud was mixed In the shoot
ing, now, as aha identified Delia
Stromberg in the sidewalk crowd.
Eve asked, "What happened?"
Dallft gave her brief a lance
and shrugged, thus expressing; an
Inherent dislike for the woman :
ner father had wanted to marry.
But . Charley Bonn's wile aald.
Ernie Link came out Saloon
Street with blood streaming from
his right aim. Charley has gone '
over to find out what happened.''
Eve went toward the hotel and
presently, meeting Sheriff Robll-
iBxue, asaea, was an we snoot
tog?" .
"Ernie Link and Jim Rimbaud,
Roblllarde said.
"Did Jim get bit too?" Eve
asked. , .'
"Not ft scratch." ftoattlarda iw.
ported. "There's a bad one for
any nvtn to tangle with, that Rim
baud. The man Is a born fighter,
and has the luck of the Irian be
sides. Ernie ahouldVe known bet
ter. They aav he etartarJ It am '
that he aleo pUtol:whippid Swede
Scvertde out here on the street.
1 ve warned Lew Stromberg there's .
to be no more of that stuff, or
Link will be locked up."
"And what did Mr. Roman Four
say?" Eve asked with frank aken-
ticlam.
"Well, you know how Law Is," :
Roblllarde, said evasively, "He
told me If I'd catch the Spanish
Strip cow thieves that need ar-
resung gnere a be no room - In '
jail for ft Roman Four man."
"Do mu trunk Bam Miaben h
thief?" Eve asked, and whan
RoblUarda'a eyes . avoided her
steady appraisal, she prompted,
"Do mrSoi?"
It's not ft cfUastloa of what 1
think, on way or the other,"
RobUlarde explained with the
aaetioed fhiency of a born poU
!iftn. 'i have a warrant for
Maioenn arreit, which will be ex.
eouiea to tnt neat of mv ability.
After that It's up to judge knd
jury.-
Eve
that Sol
allow anything to Interfere arlfh
hie ambition to become mem
ber of the territorial laarlalatnra.
A man needed bb enw outrit. ha.
hind him to reach that ltr1
goal. And Sol Roblllarde, who had
one borrowed money from par-lor-houee
madam kstandad tn
reach it. ... , .
he wondered where Bam waa
now, and If he was hungry. The
poor man had been chased for
noun. He might be Ikying out
there in the brush aomewhara
IMMinJ I fm -J . J . .
T.vu.nK., vi awi. aw wnaaever
happened to him would be because
of her. Lew Stromberg had made
that plain enough the last tune
he'd called on her:.; he'd said.
youH regret your fonuah athoiao
many times, and so will Malben."
(T Be Oenthraed)
Silverton to Hear
rom Curtain Talk
Silverton Rev. Arthur
Charles Batei is announcing
tpt'clil meeting at 7 p.m., Tues
day, March 24, at the Drst
Christian church of th Christ
ian Men's Fellowship.
Judge Alt O. Nelson, avhn re
cently met flie "common mn"
on his native soil In ten differ.
ent countries of Europe,' la to
d me tpeaiter. His tonle will
b "Why the Iron Curtain?"
shrugged, understanding
ol Roblllarde would never
Acnosa
L Marrow
opening .
t. Angry
I. Infsnt's bed
11 Not wild
11. Gone by
U Wss serried
15. Unmoved
It. Legsl ectloa
II. American
Indian
12. Wild animal
ill. Watch closely
H.Spir
it. Social gather-
ing
M. Drinking
vessel
17. Tilt
M. Trail ,
41. Exist
41 White vest-
tnent
sa mL'L,.. 45. Disputatious
41. Singing vole
a, .B?,bl?.u. S?oIch river
IX Part of the
mouth
H. Sound of
pain
ze. nug
27. Spring
It), Gain by work
II. Predicament
60, Martin
11. Rustle
12. Bitter vetch
M. Trial
DOW
1. Move
1 Halt
1. Demons
ottrllen of Yesterday's Punt
a. Mark aimed
, at In curl
ing I. DuU finish
I Chills end
fever
7. Jus bug
I5 P h il! t f W N'6 11'
5
r 1
to?it p mWW
w
pff
(.Muscular
contraetlra
I . Garment
10. Not bury
11. Beversge
18. Destroy
17. Lure
ll.IsrseUt trfb
12. Negligent
29. Turn right
24. Beam of
light
25. Source of
metsl
16. Stir togeue '
17. Term of
eddresg
28. Kettle
29. Some
81. Mitt
82. Ripple against
11 Prickly seed
covering
SJ. Dock
88, Oo by csr
17. Large plants
U. Protection for
a wound
18. Oame on
horseback
40. To a point oa
41. Declare
42. Military
ssststsnt
41. Falls behind
44. Internal fruit
decay
48. Peom
tl.CoUecttoa
rEN-ROOM
AROMA
jai
MARCH II