Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 15, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ( i
Page 10
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Wednesday, April 15, 195S
Gunfighter's Return
By LESLIE ERNENWEIN
AP Newita.turei)
CHAPTER 3t
It iu odd how the memory of
one kiss could devil a man; bow
the remembered pressure of one
pair of 11 pi could make a man
forget every other woman he had
ever known. Rimbaud buckled on
hie Run belt and went downstairs.
noticing that It was ten minutes
to tune ny me loooy ciock.
Rimbaud observed Ernie Link
lounging against the hotel hitch
ibck.
1 got aomethln' to tell you,'
link announced.
The tense tone ot his voice
stirred a faint bell of warning in
Rimbaud's brain, yet the door
way's shaft of lamplight revealed
no sun at Ernie's hlD.
"Save it for some other time,"
lumoaua suggested.
Link movie, his sllnK-siro-
ported right arm a trifle, shouted
angrily, ''Draw, Rimbaud I Draw
your guni-
Utterly astonished bv that chal
lenge, Rimbaud stared at Link in
disbelief. "You gone loco?" he de
manded. "What's loco about me and you
settUn' our grudge?" Ernie scoffed.
"You had the luck before, Mebbe
111 have it this time."
' And then, as Ernie's right arm
moved again, Rimbaud saw the
twin snouts of the derringer, and
understood that he was looking in
to flouoie-oarraea oeatn.
"A cold deck," Rimbaud mut
tered. caculn the distance be
tween them at less than fifteen
feet and knowing it wasn't enough.
If he dropped flat the first bullet
might mus turn, out aot rae sec
ond one.
"I'm giving you a chance to
grab, Iilnk taunted. "The same
chance you gave Red and Booger
Bill."
Rimbaud laughed at him. "Did
you say chance?" he asked.
But there was no mirth in his
laughter. This, he understood, was
we uung ne a Known wouio nap
pen to htm some day. It was in
evitable. He had expected It, yet
now that he was seeing it, and
feeling it, he couldn't quite com
prehend why Ernie link was so
sei an tilling nun. xne ieua oe
tween Roman Four and the Span-
- lan scrip homesteaders was over.
"What you waitln' for?" link
called scoffingly.
Then his voice rose to high
pitched shrillness as he yelled,
"Right now, Rimbaud I Grab right
now!
Rimbaud went down sideways
with the derringer's report like the
crack of a buggy whip above -his
head, that sound echoed by a
crash of breaking glass. Rimbaud
snatched up his gun, but he didn't
fire it. He Just lay there, propped
on the palm of his left hand, and
peered at Ernie link, who was
draped head-down across the
hitch rack.
It was the most astounding sight
Jim Rimbaud had ever seen. The
most unexpected and inexplicable.
For he hadn't fired shot.
Rimbaud got to his feet, wholly
confused, and looked at Iimpy
Smith, who stood behind the hitch
rack with the neck of a broken
bottle gripped in his hand. .
"Colonel's Monogram," Limpy
muttered, peering at the whisky
that dripped from Link's dangling
head.
That was when Sheriff Bobil
larde came running up, and
8 lanced at link, and said wear
y, "Another corps for Art
Green."
"No, Just a drunk,'' Rimbaud
corrected. "Ernie took a whole
quart of Colonel's Monogram at
one gulp."
And then, seeing the disgusted
expression on Iimpy Smith's face,
Rimbaud loosed whoop of rol
licking laungter that hurt his
tide.
"What's so comical about me
Josin' a quart of good bourbon?"
Smith demanded.
Rimbaud walekd over to him.
"You did it again," he said, and
patted Iimpy's shoulder with real
afectlon. "You saved my bacon for
the second time, amigo."
Then Rimbaud dug a gold piece
from his pocekt. saying, "Go buy
another bottle, Iimyp. 111 be over
after I eat some supepr and well
have us a grand celebration. If
Pat Flnocane so much as frowns
at you, tell the monkey-faced
Mick 111 shoot his ears off."
Still chuclkinE Rimbaud turned!
and was crossing Main Street's
wide pattern of alternate light
and shadow when Eve Odegarde
rushed up to nun.
"Are you all right?" she de
manded. "I heard a shot."
Her cheeks, faintly revealed by
reflected lamplight, were flushed!
and marexd by the sooty snaaows
of her long lashes. Rimbaud
grinned, his eyes frankly apprais
ing. "Yu shouldn't be worrying
. 1 . .l.i,. mnAAm t,amm " tin
eluded. "What will Sam Malben
think?"
"He knows," Eve saia quieuy.
"Knows what?"
"Well, how It is with us."
And then she held ud her left
hand, showing him that the ring
was gone, i couian i quit uo
WUUC UB W OM wwtiw.w, w.v I
olalned. her subdued voice barely
above a whisper. "And there seem
ed no way to get him out of it.
I I lust couldn't auit him when
everything was bad for him, Jim."
"You couian v n-noaua ecao-
ed duiry.
Don't vou see how it was. Jim,
with a posse chasing him and all?
There didn't seem to be a chance
of his being acquitted. I wanted
to tell you how It was, that first
mgnt niter you -i&sea me. nut xi
couldnt tnin up uie ngni warns,
or tnnt mvself to be near you."
Slowlv. in the deliberate way
of a man not sure of bis senses,
Rimbaud reached over and tilted
her face so that he could see into
her eyes, for a long moment he
UubJ V.Am .Turn I U n ( rr
smiling. Just looting. Ana seeing
su a man wouia ever want to sec
in a woman's eyes. Then he
asked. "Is that what you meant,
when you said your heart was
mining you r
Vm nnHtoH meeting hu ffaze I
fully, as if willing for him to seel
now It was wiui r; w-uuug u
to see.
"You did two women a favor
when you cleared Sam of the
rustling charee, she said. "Me
and Delia Stromberg. Delia's been
ch&slnff Sam for months, Now
she's got him." . ...
"And .I've got you," Rimbaud
said, taxing her in nis arms.
Hep lim were there for him.
moist and gently smiling; and her
eyes, so warmly glowing, held a
t runic eafferness tnai jiusriyi
miud him. Yet he waited, savor
ing her womanly fragrance, and
said; "Sweet Stuff," In a more
mimfiie tone man ne a ever useu.i
Then he kissed her, and felt the
full, sweet pressure ot her lips,
and knew there'd be no more
lonely trails lor mm, ever.
linn tnu
Carol Curtis Pattern
imiGUTEN
TOE nouusu
4291 ifl
Color Transfers. You won't need
to embroider these gorgeous roses
just iron off the transfer the
pink ot the rose and the green of
"jie leaves are ngnt in uie trans
fer! There are 4 bis roses meas
uring 6 inches and 8 smaller bud-
ung roses wnion measure in
inches to use on place mats,
scarves, luncheon and tea cloths;
on hostess, aprons, guest towels,
DUlowcasea.
Send 300 tor the Dye -Fast
Muiu-ooior xtOoEo (Patent no.
439) complete transfer and laun
dering instructions. YOUR NAME.
ADDRESS. PATTERN NUMBER
ito CAROL CURTIS, Capital
journal, xi Mission street, can
irrancisco d, tjaiu.
iaic irives i
a nl. ,."CB I
.i Iwredorrf
ROOM ft BOARD
7j NAKU YOllb RECONSIDER.
THE GREAT OPPORTUNITy TO
MUEil TU THAT HI PRfiPFRTV
OPFPBCf UFRE5A LETTEB.FBOW
TUC nMJFPC AND THEYLL GIVE
' US A 5-YEAR LEASE FOR000
.COULDNT tDU RAIbfc IHt 51W
ON THAT BUILDING VDU OWN
FALLS?
1
IV
ON 1HA1 BUILVINt, 7LU UwN I t
1 LIVE OFF THE RENT
FRCWTHE STORES IN THAT
BUILD1N5...AND I VWOUIDNT'
NAIL ANOTHER A0RTGA6E
ON IT, EVEN IF YOU COULD.
CET THE SOLE RIGHTS AND
TITLE TO OLD FAITHFUL
GEYSER AFTER IT STARTED
TO SPOUT HOT COFFEE'
8TEVE ROPER . "" ' . J
III 5 'llggBT INSPECTOR""! T MAYBE VOU'P BETTER ASK THAT "-AND FOUND TWSlJ J0A
1 d m i0i ROPER SLiy A FEW MORE QUESTIONS lw gfg ' . mZs H
F THArS ALL FOR NOW, J l4 "THE MEOICAL EXAMINER OUST -1 iF . VjaTXl
I FOLKS" JUST DONT ANY J I'l I MWVtO THt felkL'S OWY-" J I ydfrVL -O'sS M
pogo: x
, - - -tt-' ' T m V
Ft firrriM'TieED of awui'ue4ay" nuoMIL AYlwAOs 11 ftetxtc,mw , . f MB.A9 k POOO MVS .
J V l imiva' 4M i;eMBSTiliuM cslAMCiLYecDenLLl I "TUB CALLINS PITA IL. 1 AU.&OTTA PO 6JkY
r1-l Atf R.AMIN&0. JFAWlTCHANetpl AWSOTTASOBAOC L PtHQWZAt..."J I VtWN.OI I AWT
iiix?z&zts rui uv, lii r tvtm ;mv&snK' ri tmiY-&
tM raimMMm, Boil mmr rr n sia uama jar,. n awl Hwa
ORPHAN ANNIE ' ' ' ' - ' '
- 1 flU-WMaffiRBieoHVESHtrayLO Fwhynot?-!' gooo, sound 1
f touRse i ena wbnt r I T now we can afford y buy a liecwr prks I SHoarWANp Exar&fH hevwpaper-
I TO GO ON WITH TH' BUT NOW- I A TO RUN ft SMALL- ( MAKE A REAL PAPER I CtRCULfiTIONS DOUBLED-1 WHAT tVE MMWS
I FWPER-UVE HERB WITH II TOWN NEWSPAPER- ) OUTWTfcTOUHTWH I I WHY NOT KEEP IT CREAMED OF-
I IN FtlDUTY- . 1 MILLIONS-. J I J J k. THflTWW? ItHE THNGSOME
r.m m. i ii i im i wt i mi i
I o srs.'i J i i yfo, mu ii fi J I
BBS I ll I I bbhbm II II I kAaaaBBH II
LIL ABNER ' '
" ' ' 1
r WE GOTTA IZIY AS PIKff IN N I SO, NOTCHEkUt, MILLIONS OF . l I SO-WELL-c-WHerj- W.-THAS 1 "ES
COWWOi ) LOWER SLOBBOVIA, 1 I LOVVEP4 SLOBBOVIANS HAVE II I WORK THE LOWEST SOHIGHljP I IrSSTr-MSTrr-rStTff--;
vr.T- 72i.mO?,3jir I I Kpfjj ligisallv DAD MOST ' J I LOWER SLOBBOVIAN IrTGITSME I 11 I vtm it -njaii AKno-roaf
I MAE AH TAyES IS TO CONWINCeI OFTHEIR LIFES. IS" --- I IjRICK ON W6Y 0IZZY,TO II MWPff-ISYgtHOM AH'!
HOPALONG CASSIDX , ; ' -"--" . - - . . '
' ll ')l I Jl II W I I WE'RE APPKACHIN6 THE NEW I FT TRAIL HERP.MOVIN' " THATS A66IPY TAKE UP I
WVf W vfl I I 1 ---aw iltt BATTLE FERRY. KEEP YiJUR V X UP THROUflH TH' Y0UR.fl76ITION5 AN' ACT
1 WLs IUn I J' EYE6 OPEN ANP VOUR 6UN6 fV CUT. MONK PLE A6ANT.' EVERYTHIN4 6
'lWiiSSai m,.A6E.
MCTT & JEFF ' ' ' . . . , "''S''.,"" . . " . '
Ul' "iCwA -y X1 HE,yER . I'P' FRANKFURTER JJP f
REX MORGAN, M. D. ; : ' ' '
II lllftliniKMl llllllfilSll llll "
DONALD PUCK ' ' " '
I , ' DRAT I I IS THE SIOSEST ) rHMVM...AH.' '
THAT LEAKM iSa'f?;" A e0T JlZT i ' fl
V GET THE f OlSHPANS PULL.l -- ' , -vlMk. V
.CmhrSnJ VoFQigry pishes?; T ,Y4r CwtP&!,
u n- -id t in r i -! I, v' ii i r i a ara-. war
1 f M1PV ll'ARTn
H : .
k yjJCtl- FtS&V I'LL MEET YOU AT THE fT i.5
CllFF.tCOULD-0RI-IN6rfM5nMA iR. HPT t CM?NUTES?llxl- EZ' l5f
1 j
RADIO P R 0 GRAMS'
FREE TV THEATRE
Watch TV t our TelevUlon Theatre.
See them In action before you buy.
. Poeicord-B.ll, Enunon, Raytheon, .W.itlnghoiiM
OPEN FROM 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY
Opsn Other Evenlngi by AppoiBtmont
YEATER APPLIANCE & TELEVISION iO.
c r....i,-. Phono
THURSDAY P. M.
KGW KOIN KEX KSLM KGAE KOCO
1:1!buUI oii ,w, 5I -HZ Mute
Hipplnn, Hu rrl, JMk Owu Mute """"
Iijs ?? ! !? --f-
!.:,SLJrw. ggg: -j"1" yA
llJs S oS.t "i J..,- r.r . oi.u
7ui....iif. i-kh-. mrju J-"'.,:!!', MteMi''',u.n
ilSHlu'ilDV, ' -'.- B.Hu M..I.M.,t Mute
t : " r'd Mutw Mcrrto Clreli Srt. Fmln Mute Mrt Shw 0m
Nwl VlTf. KnU.jSlt.FT.lU. Mule Ml 8h.w CM.
U5i cn ZlMa O. H.oU Skr ! Mute M.rt V-Jnna.
S so Kel.i wltk Tim. I WMih.rmw IO. B.l.r Mute M.rt IC..41. Urtt
:!! iuk LOTS HUM ESIU . W. H MuteMut i UM
So 5"s..h bi cuw as
iiW Bd min Btoi Crubr ll.Ual.I H.ru 6 Ira Q M "
Tan Blf Sterr S-erlewi Sllw BMte CU. KM
i:TS Bl 8t.r W.r Sllnr lute Otac. Kid stew Iki
i!jSB.'teh ' lnu".ll...l Dru-l.. CU. MJS:iD.u
MjW.tld New. 0 8p.l SmH.nett.trim.riWr. Truk m
:S B.r Buer. Dee.BrlJ.. T.U..I ful. !J5
j-Vi Ear Beter. Dw. Btld. T.m.rr.- Mute Trc 1IH
TS fiaii Meet Millie New. T.m.r." 0!m H.tdj Tr..k 14JJ
Knew. Meet Millie D. 8. Sterr "I'.1"1' I'" "J
2-i0 Cemm.nl J. Bl.llerd Seerch ler Wh.t C.ck. Ttuk UM
J':5 l.r TBI Ir. Mil. 8t.r. Mule New.
.Tseamru, -st.r rtnrt ruu (dltter Behind etrr SiTS
I,.!, SurU nul Intmlew. Dm.. Tim. NewMeel NUkt Sens
IS-'lS On'" Desert Inn D.ne. Tim. Newe Mule In
J:, rieeee Ofclieitrn Pence Time Crime File. - Wnnt
Tiiiewe Orr.n D.n. Tim. Crlm. Fll.. ."I
fT, Lwn MeCIIOrinn D.ne. Tim. Mute , J"1
:4S CI17 Cennell Treuan D.n. Tim. Mute 5,!!
IjJli CUT Cnnell B.nditMl Dn. Tim. Mule """
HitMllsinTott OnH IPnne. Time Isle- Oil Sltm OH
f i
Don't Blow Your Top
You, In can own i bowtHul
Trader Louie will take
most anything in trade.
Trader Louie
1820 Lin Ays. Fh. 3S55I
FRIDAY 6 A.M. TO 11:45 A.M.
BM Marie Time CBS Kewn F.rm Hr. (Newe Bra&kfMt IWinu
:1B Mule Tim. QFD Orarra rrm Br. rttkMpw Neek Meledr
a 'SO Mn.le Tim. K0HV ElMk Fnrm Br. Newe . Bre.klut - Fnrm Hew.
8:1,', Fnrmi Ttoin tOIN Kluk F.rm H,.r M.rckTlm. Nwk Sm
. ,4 Ctrr Idltar New. Nnr. Hamteewav BrenklMt KOCO KlMk
V15 JeknnrWUl. New. M. Arrvnaky Brukfut N..k KOCO KlMk
f :M Newe Wew. B.b Cured Breekfut Bruklut KOCO KlMk
7:4,1 K. M.nnln. H. B.Bbllt Beb Haitn B.m Hr. Nook KOCO KlMk
:tf Old tan New. . Broakfut CU Brawn Jim Dudr KOCO KlMk
! 15 Old Sewn N.w. Cl.b F.ea-7 Altu Jim Dandr KOCO KlMk
:M Mul. Be. Ornnd Slu. Bre.klut Bible Ben Jim Dendr KOCO KlMk
;d Mule Ben Bewmnrr Clnb Sltl. Ha.r Jim D.ndr Nawi
n. SO Mul. Bon W. Wnrnn New. Dr. Sw.rd Mr. Smrth Wom.n'a Fr
'IS Mnel. Bz Aonl Jannr T.d.r' Iter Cemmentnrr Hr. Smrth Plu. Fnt'n
i-M Mul. Ml Bl Trent Brek Bnnk Fulnr CUt Mr. Smrtk Beedeek
1:45 Undl.hr Pel Sender Brwk Bk B.r. Cnntet Mr. Smrth M.Whltlnr
1 .M Buleee Bm Bend Ufa Den Gerdntr Glea B.rdr Halloa. B.r.
It :U r"'' M '" ch' Bnntler Tell. Teit Metlne. Beeerd.
'if Sulk. Blch Dr. Helena Tra. Sterr Anawar Man M.llnM Ban
4J Btrlk. Bleb Quid. Lltht Iran 8terr Mute Matinee Beewd.
a.M Dnablc r Mr. Barten Whlaurine Ledlaa Fair Matlne. Bar.
;1S N.thtnf F. Maa.n Girl M.rrle. Ladle. Fair Mallnw Beetria
;N Bob and Bar North Drak. V. Llndlher Qn. for Der MellnM Ban
11:46 Bob Hop. BrlfbterDer Bernn Km Qn. ler D.rlMatlnea Beeerd.
FM Met.l BOM It 1.1. a..
la IS t ,m. KEX CM, llet .m,
DIAL LISTING KOAC, SSI
Ufkr nmntn F.M.. im u' fAAr Frtdnr
ran'. Th.at.ri. S:M. X.rt
Irom Ear.net S:0t, Newe a W.atheri fi:4J,
Oreeon Leslel.tnrei 1:1S, Farm Bonn 8:00,
BBC Thealeri :0O, Meile That Endnree:
t:, Meditatloni !:, Slra Oil.
lt:M B.w.i
l.:15. IaMI.Ur foe Wmai
11:15, Center! Belli 1S:N, Mm; :!,
Farm Baare, Marian aaantr
uente.
M Freight Cars
Wrecked in Frisco
Verona, Mo, W) Forty-six
cars of a 90-car Frisco freight
train were piled into a "junk
yard of wreckage" Tuesday in
a derailment a half mile east
of this Lawrence county com
munity. No injuries were re
ported. A Frisco official said it was
hoped to have the line from St.
Louis to the Southwest cleared
late Tuesday. A passenger
train was rerouted over Mis
souri Pacific lines. ;
By Ahren
ACROSS
l.Coal product
4. Musical
instrument
8. Bridge score
12. Small fish
13. Notion
14. Wan
15. Find fault
17. Greedy
18. Part of a
building
19. Salt of nitrle
acid
51. Group
23. Happen again
24. Yale
25. Accent-
plished
28 Recipient of
a off.
30. Scheduled
32. In the direc
tion ot
33. Claw
34. Title of
respect ...
39. Among
36. Mature
38. Refuse
3D. Stutter
42. Note of ths
scale
43. Harness strap
44. Minister's
title
48. Sign
4. Fresh-water
porpoise
CO. Ocean
51. Confined
82. Loyal
S3. Pigpen
DOWN
1, Nervous
affliction
2. Fuss
I. Adapted to
be used as
a remedy
4. Rise of
' ground
t. Town in Ohio
' 3 Pftf I5 lb I? fejtt 19 lO III
'M, ''M
ia iiis - mvi
15 : w "
ltir gs W
i III TT-, TV dl'-wahw
---rr trfm
3T
'M--w&
W" p mm
i W xfr
48 !;g4T par
Solution ef Ysstsrday'i Puttli
8. Controlled
7. Sudden fear
8. Bird
9. Molten rock
10. Dismounted
11. One asso
ciated
with the
Persians
18. Thickness
20. English
dynasty
21. Finest
22. Wide-
mouthed
Jar
23. Free
25. Cotton cloth
27. Without a
title
28. Ireland
29. Whirlpool
31. Plague
32. Common
metal
34. Calm
37. Danger
38. June bug
39. Store
40. Domesticated
41. May it be so
42. Close tightly
45. By. way of
48. Tennis devlci
47. Period of
time
. f l
I
I e,-