Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, December 09, 1925, Image 2

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    RURAL ENTERPRISE
"I do not u n d -r» tan d w h at yon m ea*. r
.’ot being su p e rstitio u s MicheL D avid
nd 1 h a v e n o thing to fe a r." he pr»-
esWd. hoping to d ra w h e r out.
“Oh. m onsieur, you do not know all I
There a re so m any—" T h e a b ru p t en-
ra n ce o f St. o n g e c u t off w h at S te els
e a s e d sh e h a d in te n d e d a s a w » ru ­
ng.
"G ood-m orning. M onsieur S te ele ? ”
■rled th e fa c to r, w ith w h a t w as palpa-
,ly a fo rce d liveliness of m a n n e r “ You
m ve not chan g ed j o u r m ind sin ce o u r I
alk. e h ? You will honor us by sp e n d ,
ng S e p tem b e r a t W ailing R iver?"
“ F a th e r." D enise p ro teste d , "Mon-
-dear S teele does not know —“
St. D nge tu rn e d p e tu la n tly upon his
Q U IC K C H O IC E
lau g h te r.
AUTHOR- t'F
"M o n sieu r S teele is a h ra v e m an
* T O IL E R S OF TH E T R A IL "
nd a s c ie n tis t; he h a s no fe a r of
It w as a tiink tow n ut w hich th s
" T H E W H E L P S OF THE W O L F *
y our In d ian devils a n d W in illro es.“ str.in g c r descended.
COPYRIGHT ¿y THE PENN PUBLISHING CO
"B u t he h a s a rig h t to know all,
“ W hat hotel, s ir? ” a sk e d th e c h a ri­
o te e r o r cabby.
if he I»—”
“H e shall know all. my d e a r." broke
"W h at h o tels h a v e you?”
I "W h a t d'you th in k it Is?” asked
n th e facto r, ev id en tly d e siro u s of
“T he Grand Kaxlque, the H otel
I Steele, closely w atching th e fe a tu re s
TO F IG H T
I of St. O nge in th e dim sta rlig h t.
stop p in g f u r th e r re fe re n c e to w h at G orgeous uud S k e e t’s T a v e m .”
“ H aul m e to N keet's T av e rn ,
"W ho can say?“ rep lied th e F re n c h ­ w as blind m y stery to th e younger
S T N O P F IS — W ith D a v id , h a l f -
prithee," directed the traveler, who
m an, w ith a shrug. “ It m ay he som e man.
bre*-d K uril* B r * n t S t »I*. < f th e
A m «ri«*an M u s e u m
o f N a tu ra l
"W e sh all have a w eek, m ad e m o i­ knew ta n k to w n s.— L ouisville f o u r ie r -
c razed b e a st— w olverine o r lynx or
H is to r y , Is tr a v e lln ic in n o r t h e r n
selle, b e fo re D avid and Michel re ­ Juuriial.
bear. And th e n ,” he looked h a rd Into
C annda.
B y a s tre a m he h e a rs
S te ele 's eyes, “it m ay he— th e Win- tu rn , to m ak e o u r p la n s.” added
P e n is « , d a u g h t e r o f C o l. H i l a i r e
S teele in d e fen se of his h o s t ; but
S t. O n g e . f a c t o r a t W a l lin g R iv e r ,
digo.”
No Position to Judge
p la y t h e v io lin s u p e r b ly
He in ­
At th e w ords, D avid, w ho hnd been th ro u g h o u t th e sim ple b r e a k f a s t of
Jo sh u a K o rn sh u x of S eru b h le Cor­
t r o d u c e s h im s e lf a n d a c c e p t s a n
listening, tu rn ed to Michel io su rp rise. tro u t, to a s t a n d coffee, his a c tiv e n ers w as p ay in g a visit to th e c ity and
i n v i t a t i o n to m a k e th e p o s t h is
B ut th e fa ce o f th e h ead m an w as b rain w as busy w ith th e stra n g e a t ­ w hile th e re ra n Into a fellow to w n s­
h o m e d u r i n g h is s ta y .
H e fin d s
th e f a c t o r w o r r i e d a n d m y s tifie d .
w ooden.
T h e O Jihw ay'g n a rro w eyes titu d e o f St. O nge a n d its cause.
m an.
T h e " lo g c h a t e a u is a r e a l h o m e .
At th e trad e -h o u se th e fa c to r a n d
sh ifte d to those of Steele, a n d fo r a
“And how do you lik e th e city,
F r o m S t. O n g e h e le a r n s o f th e
his
guest
lea
rn
ed
from
th
e
still
sh
a
k
y
space
w
hite
m
an
a
n
d
red
held
each
m y s t e r i o u s c r e a t u r e o f e v il, th e
Jo sh ?" he w a s a sk e d .
" W ln d lg o ,” a n d th e d is a p p e a r a n c e
o th e r's gaze.
T ete-B oule th a t M ichel a n d D avid
“ I dunno,” w a s th e d ism al reply.
o f a c a n o e a n d its c r e w , w ith lh *
W as th e F re n c h m a n , a f te r all, su ­ had p ack e d a canoe a n d p ro v isio n s “My w ife * a lo n g ." —A m e ric an L egion
s e a s o n 's t a k e o f f u r s .
T hen a t
p e rstitio u s? S teele w ondered. H ad his over th e p o rta g e a t daylight.
lin t W eekly.
n i g h t t h e •’W l n d lg o ’* g iv e s a
n e rv e softened, a f te r w h a t he h a d now- before s ta r tin g dow n riv e r on h is
w e ir d p e r f o r m a n c e . E v e n S te e le
Is m y s tifie d .
h e ard w ith his ow n e a r s ; o r w as he q u est w ith D avid, M ichel had done
P ro v o kin g
his w ork well. Not a n In d ian d a re d
I p laying a gam e?
One W ho I s n 't —I t m u st be a gran d
“ Colonel Nt. O nge.” sa id th e A m eri­ leave th e po st b e ca u se o f th e dem on
CHAPTER II— Continued
c an a f te r a space, " th is th in g h a s got which th e w ily head m an h a d a ssu re d feeling to he m a rrie d to a m an who
to
he
follow ed
up— run
dow n— them w as lying In w a it for them . So, can sp eak fo u r o r five lan g u a g es.
o n e W ho Is—Q u ite th e c o n tra ry . I
S teele stra in e d from th e window, sc o tch e d ! T o you. It's v ita l! T o me. fo r a tim e St. D nge could count on
w a itin g fo r a re p etitio n of th e wall. a s a scien tist, It’s th e o p p o rtu n ity of keeping his post se rv a n ts , a n d th e n — can u n d e rsta n d E nglish only, a n d he
H ut th e voice w hich had defiled the a lifetim e. W ith y o u r perm ission,
"W ell, w ho can fo rete ll w h at Is on alw ays does his sleep ta lk in g In som e
n ig h t w as hushed. From th e clearing D avid and I will sta y h e re a n d lend a th e knees o f th e gods, m o n sie u r? ” o th er tongue.
cam e th e w him pering of aw ed huskies, h an d u n til th e w in te r th r e a te n s to he sa id w ith a c h a ra c te ris tic shrug.
W I L L I E ’S O P IN IO N
th e w olf ih a lle n g e sm othered In th e ir b reak ."
T h ro u g h th e follow ing d a y s w hile
th ro a ts. Among th e dim sh a p e s of the
T h e fa c to r Im pulsively offered his he im p a tie n tly w aited fo r th e re tu rn
In d ian sh a rk s beyond th e tra d e house hand. “T h a n k you, m o n sieu r! I shall of D avid, S teele occupied his tim e
n o t a light flickered. T h ey w ere as be m ost g ra te fu l fo r y o u r aid.”
w ith th e stu d y o f tw o In te re stin g s u b ­
th e houses o f th e dead.
T h e post
and
D enise
St.
“ And M adem oiselle Nt. D nge?" ask ed je c ts— T ete-B o u le
people lay In th e ir b lan k e ts, stiff w ith S teele, deeply curious. "S h e h e a rd it Onge. And be found In each m uch
fe a r. I.lke a shroud, panic had fallen all?"
to stim u la te his cu rio sity .
T h e In ­
on W alling Itlver.
“ Yes, she called m e w hen It began. dian. once a tw ist of nlgger-heail to ­
T h ro w in g on his clothes, th e m an S he w as very brave, b u t th e re h ave bacco a n d th e g ift o f a sk in n in g k n ife
aw nng from th e window and dropped been so m any th in g s la te ly — ” St. had e sta b lish e d frien d ly re la tio n s,
to th e g ra ss below . T h e house, also, O nge suddenly ch ec k ed him self. "M i­ w as led to re p e a t th e ta le s of huge
w a s d a rk — Nt. tin g e d o u b tle ss drugged chel." he said, sw iftly ch an g in g th e tra c k s In th e m uskeg a n d n ig h t w a ll­
w ith cognac, hut she?
Did sh e lie su b ject, "w e m ust look a f te r th e In ­ ing w hich he hail b ro u g h t to th e p o st '
num b w ith frig h t, or w as sh e g a lla n t­ d ian s a t once. B ut w h a t can w e tell d u rin g th e sum m er. T o S teele, f a m ilia r i
ly stru g g lin g w ith th e m y stery ?
w ith sh a m an ism and th e p ra c tic e o f
them now, a f te r th is? "
As he a p p ro ach ed M ichel’s d a rk
"W e tell dem de W lndlgo weel ketch so rc ery am ong th e O JIbw ays a n d
slun k. S te ele w as puzzled. Ilail the deni on d e riv ie re e e f dey leave now ,” f r e e s , th is sq u a t red m an, w ith his
Iro q u o is and D avid also w eakened? rep lied th e re ad y -w itte d head m an.
high cheek hones a n d close-set eyes,
H ut tw o silen t shapes, c a rry in g som e­
As Steele a g ain s tre tc h e d h im self on w as so m e th in g of a puzzle. S te ele
th in g In th e ir hands, m et him nt the
his cot, he w ondered if th e re w ould be soon lea rn ed th a t T ete-B o u le—w ho
door.
sleep th a t nig h t fo r th e girl dow n­ ow ed h is n am e to th e lik e n e ss of h is
“ Now W illie, w h a t m o tiv e Im pelled
“ You h e ard It. M ichel?" dem anded
s ta ir s — w h at th o u g h ts w ere h ers a s she b ro a d face to th e T ete-de-B oule f r e e s our e a rly s e ttle r s to Jo u rn ey w e stw a rd
Rloele, se a rc h in g th e sw a rt face of
—
w
as
p
o
ssessed
o
f
m
ore
th
a
n
o
rd
in
a
ry
I
lay facing th e problem o f h e r f u tu r e ;
In th e ir co v ered w agons?"
th e half-hreed, ns they left th e shack,
a problem of w hich th e sole so lu tio n ■ Intelligence.
“ I g u e ss It in u sta been curiosity,
fo r tra c e s o f excitem en t.
“T
ete
-Ilo
u
le
,"
dem
an
d
ed
S
tpele
In
seem ed a t th a t m om ent to re st w ith I
te a c h e r."
T h e fe a tu re s o f Michel w ere set
one
of
th
e
ir
c
o
n
v
e
rsa
tio
n
s
on
th
e
riv
e
r
M onsieur L ascelleg a t F o rt A lbany.
lik e sto n e a s he s a id : “ De W lndlgo
shore, "w hy should th is W lndlgo w ish
Hot D aw gl
get de fu r r u n s '; now he get de pos'.”
T h e re w a s no one in th e living room to h arm th is p o s t ; th e people, here,
N ic e l i t t l e d o g g i e s
“ W hat d'you m ean?” quickly de­
h
a
v
e
n
e
v
e
r
d
o
n
e
him
an
In
ju
ry
?
”
w hen S te ele e n te re d e a rly th e follow ­
S i z z l i n g o n a p la te .
m anded S teele, fe a rin g th a t th e Indian
T h e m ink-like ey es of th e Indinn
In c a m e t h e b o a r d e r *
ing m orning, but from th e d irec tio n of
In th e h ead m an had nt la s t t r i ­
A n d th e n th e y w e r e a te .
th e k itc h e n cam e th e sound o f w om en's w idened w ith fe a r a t th e m en tio n of
um phed over his In telligence—th a t he,
voices. H e w as ex am in in g th e shelves th e d re a d nam e, w hich w a s taboo.
too. hud succum bed to th e general
“ D is ees b e e s co u n tree. Long tam
A ll in H a b it
of F ren ch and E nglish c la ssic s w hen
te rro r
he h e a rd th e light fo o tfall o f m occa­ ago. he ru m h e re on dis riv ie re." th e ; C u sto m e r—T h a t p ound o f e v a p o r a t­
“M ichel m ean,” ex p lain ed D avid, sin s behind him. D iffident a t m eeting Indian m u tte re d , ev id en tly ill a t ease. ed p e a c h e s you so ld m e d id n ’t w eigh
“ th a t de In d ian will leave de pos'
“ W as It th e W lndlgo w ho drow ned | over th ir te e n ounces.
D enise Nt. O nge w hose h u m iliatio n of
■ fte r to n ig h t.”
G ro c er— W ell, m a'a m , I d id n ’t g u a r­
th e night be fo re m u st h a v e been deep, th e m en w ith th e f u r can o e?"
T h e w hite m an w as relieved. T h ese 1
but n a tu ra lly c u rio u s a s to h e r m ental
F o r a sp a c e th e O Jlbw ay sm oked a n te e 'em n o t to go on e v a p o ru tln g .—
two. a t lea st, hnd not been stam p ed ed
condition a f te r th e nig h t w ulllng. he In silence, th en sp a t fu r In to th e w a ­ W illiam s P u rp le Cow.
by th e na m e less th in g on th e ridge.
tu rn e d w ith :
te r b e fo re he an sw ered .
And then, a s th ey re ac h ed th e shore.
“G ood-m orning, m ad em o iselle! W e
"D e crew ov de fu r-ca n o ' not
M a k in g U p
It began again
a re all here, you see, sa fe a n d sound. d ro w n ’—e a t u p !" Ami he opened his
“Are w e going to th at affair or
From th e c re s t of th e rid g e cam e In sp ite of th e se re n a d e of o u r frien d ."
w ide m outh a n d sn a p p e d h is Jaws.
aot?"
a n u n sp e a k a b le m ew ing, now stra n g e ­
T h e tine eyes of th e girl w ere heavy
"W ill h e com e a g ain by n ig h t to
“I’m tryin g to m ake up my mind.
ly e at like, now u n e a r th ly ; follow ed w ith shallow s, b u t to Ids relief, w ere
th e p o st h e re ? "
hubby.”
by th e m oaning of a m angled th in g In not u n frien d ly .
She h a s not slep t,
T h e In d ia n slow ly nodded.
“ M ake u p y o u r fa c e a t th e la m e
to rtu re .
th o u g h t Steele. T h e W lndlgo bus got
F u r th e r th a n re p e a tin g to S te els tim e o r w e c t n 't m ak e It."
It ceased.
T h e w h ile m an h e a rd her. too.
th a t In A ugust he hnd peen huge
th e rough b re a th in g of th e m en beside
“Good m orning, m ad e m o iselle ! We tra c k s in th e m uskeg a n d h e ard c rie s |
M issed A g a in
bltn. Slow ly th e click o f ste el on steel 1 tu rn e d In a voice w ith o u t sp irit, and a t nig h t sim ila r to th o se w hich had
“W ith a ll tits m oney, h e h a s n 't got
m ark e d th e cocking o f tw o rifles, i th e re w as no life In th e co lo rless fa ce I w akened th e post, T ete-B oule could
a p la c e h e c an c all hom e."
T h en upon th e heav y silen ce broke as she w ent o n : “Yes, w e a r e still ! not be led to ta lk
B ut w h a t In te r­
th e prolonged w allin g of an O JIhw ay here, a s you s a y ; h u t a f te r la st nig h t j e ste d th e A m erican e sp ecially w as to ! " B u t w liut a b o u t Iira n k s o m e T ow ­
w om an fo r h e r dead.
I tru s t you re a liz e w h a t m y f a th e r ) h e ar, la te r, from D enise St. Dnge, e rs? ”
" H e c a lls th a t " o m e '! " —T it-R lts.
ltlg ld , th e th re e m en liste n e d T h e fa ce s In th is te rrib le v alley."
th a t th e sq u n t p o st h u n te r w as b e ­
w alling clim axed In m an iacal shrieks.
" It Is m ost m y slerlo u s," he said, i w ailing w ith th e a lre a d y sta m p e d ed
R E S T O N A N O T H E R ’S
A gain th e night w as so u n d le ss
"b u t you m ust not allow It to get y o u r In d ia n s th e f a te w hich m enaced them .
T u rn in g to Steele, M ichel m u tte r e d : nerve. You a r e a n e d u c a te d wom an,
“T h is T ete-B o u le oug h t to he sup­
" T H e Houle ees r ig h t; ila t e e s ver’ m u d em o lse lle ; you m ust hold y o u r p re sse d ." he su g g e ste d to St. Dnge.
b a d l ing to l ie a r "
m ental grip. N erve ra ck in g ? o f coursp "Y o u r d a u g h te r fplls m e th a t he keeps
“ W hat Is It, D avid?” S teele dem and- It Is. but th e re Is a so lu tio n —m ad w olf th e Indian* In a fe rm e n t w ith Ids
ed of his h a rd headed friend.
or w olverine p ro b ab ly ." As he spoke, w ild ta le s o f dem ons and W indlgoes,”
" E e f D nvld w as on dot ridge, he he stro v e to p ierc e th e re se rv e o f her
“ I’ve told him to sto p It. But he
tell yon." w as th e drv resp o n se
d a rk eyes to th e th o u g h ts th ey m asked. Is very su p e rstitio u s. W hen he first
" T h e re 's n o th in g on fo u r fe et In
"B u t It w as horrible- g h a s tly !" she cam e h e re from A lbany, hp w as a
th is c o u n try th a t could do th n t. T h e re replied. " Is It to be w o n d e red a t th a t m ost ynlu n h le m a n —very In te llig e n t"
m ay he so m eth in g In th is W lndlgo th e In d ian s a re in a p a n ic — a n d th e s e
" l i e 's doing a lot o f h arm , now. I
sto ry , a f te r all
Is It b e ast, bird, nr poor wom en w hose h u sb a n d s w ere w ith w ish M ichel w ere here. You need
devil. M ichel?"
th e fu r c a n o e ; th ey a rc im beciles front him ."
"E ef m ay he e raz ee w o lv e rin e ; eet te rro r. I found them th is m orning In
“ Yes, he u n d e rs ta n d s th e Indians,
m ay he d e v il; e et m ay he W lndlgo— a cabin, to o frig h te n e d to ro o k th e
a n d can q u iet th em ." a g re e d th e fa c to r
b u t eet fe en lsh d e es pos' all de sam e " b re a k fa s t of th e c h ild ren ."
w earily. "A nil he Is w a stin g Ills tim e
" I ’tu so tire d I c a n 't s ta n d on my
As th e h a lf b re ed sadly shook Ills
"No you cooked It for th em ," he hnz- dow n riv e r."
f e e t !"
head, th e c a te rw a u lin g began anew .
asded w ith a sm ile. S urely, M adem oi­
"I am not so s u re of th a t. T hey
" L e t's Lake a c a r th e n —you can
W ith h e ad s th ru st fo rw a rd the se lle St. d n g e h a d not lost h e r nerve.
m ay find so m eth in g ." And S teele H and on som ebtsly v ise 's feet."
th r e e m en on th e sh o re stro v e to If she could think o f th e ch ild ren ."
sm iled in to th e F re n c h m a n 's ey es
p le rre Its m ystery. Hut th is tim e, s s
T h e girl Hushed, " lin e could not quizzically, hut m et a blank sta re.
Located
th e voice ro se to a clim ax, flam e shot I h a v e them suffer, m o n sieu r."
T hen
T h * m u n * t i o way
from th e m uzzles of tw o rifles a n d th e w ith n Hash of w h ite te e th , w ent on,
H a r d w«»rk Is s w e e t
s h rie k s w ere sm o th ered In th e re p o rt
"But we all feel b e tte r, now th a t th e
W ell, w ith S teele on its tra il,
M' a t «II r e e ld e
of th e co n s echoing from th e ridge. sun Is o u t.”
U
n E asy s tre e t.
th e "W in d ig o ” is likely to have
At'tdn silen ce blan k eted the vullpv
S te ele sm iled nt th e hum an touch.
a lively tim e. And S teele?
T h u s did D nvld and Michel fling
" l i a s your rtitliyr told you th a t I am
T w o in a T a x i
back th e ir challenge of b a d to Ihe sta y in g here, w ith his perm ission. to
H e ( e a r n e s tly ) —O ne k iss is i l l I
pow ers o f d n rk n e ss w hich m enaced follow up th is W lndlgo?"
(TO a s eoN TIN l'BP I
«sk.
th e fu r fort.
She g lanced up In su rp rise . F o r an
She— B ut th is is a n o n sto p stre et.
"T h e W lndlgo know s now thnt In sta n t her eyes fell, th e d a rk brow s
C lock H a t O n ly One H an d
th e r e 's som e fighting blood left In c o n tra c tin g In th o u g h t; th en sh e met
Aii Ingetilouft cl«H’k w ith hut one
Cuckoo
M ailing Itlv e r." chuckled Steele. when his quizzical look.
hand 1» I n*t a 11 I in »n oiTlce in P ort
B
a
sh
fu
l
S
u
ito
r— T h e r e 's so m eth in g
h e h e ard ap p ro ach in g footsteps.
"Y ou a re going to tight th e Wln- hind. Ore. An E nglish m ival ortho'
"W h o 's th e re ? " called th e voice of dlgo? You. a s tra n g e r who h ave— no w ho u h h w recked, I* c re d ite d w ith t» »• very si-eclal I w a n t to a sk you, dear.
C ould you e r —w ill y o u —
St Dnge. "W ho tired th o se shots?"
Interest Y"
(m en tio n .
A fte r being atilpwreck»«l
C lo ck —C tjrk n o ! C uckoo I
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