Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, February 17, 1926, Image 2

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    RURAL ENTERPRISE
pointed to the door. “We’ve bad
enough of thia: you're drunk I Mon-
Bobs H er H a ir, Hubby
aieur Steele will excuse you. Good
night I”
in Rage Finishes Job
Boston.—Because she bobbed
The Insult drove the blood from he«
flaming face: sobered her She walked J her hair. Everett H. Humphreys
to the door, where she turned and said .}•! of Arlington flew Into a rage,
seized his wife, Marion M, by
quietly to Steele: "Bon solr, mon­
sieur, I leave you with thees gentle­ > what remained of her tresses.
g drugged her Into a bedroom and
man and—cutthroat.”
completed the Job—shearing off
Although pressed by I-aflamme,
what hair the barber had left.
Steele did not stay. He had failed
This was the testimony of
utterly In hla plan- had learned noth­ M
-. a*« anti
ing If only the trader had remained •
In the trade-house five minutes longer, J year-old blond, given In Middle-
the girl would have told him what he > sex Probate court, where she
wished lo know. And now they were J was awarded a decree nisi of
dh- r-e on grounds of cruel!'
leaving In the morning
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REDUCING DESSERTS
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For those of us who are overweight 1
It Is wise to choose a light dessert I
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CHAPTER X
" T O IL E R S OF T H E T R A I L ”
adding much to the food !
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value of the menu. The >
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following h a v e b e e n !
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he and Itavld were to sleep was dark,
chosen as good reliable
hut he entered to find Itavld. aided
desserts for su ch :
|
by
the
light
of
two
candles,
busy
with
was
busy
with
what
the
Frenchman's
CHAPTER IX— Continued
SPENDS F O R T U N E ,
Chilled Prunes With
return from the trade-house had i their hags.
J
— 15—
Lemon.—Soak p r u n e s I
D IES PENNILESS
checked the girl from disclosing. If
“What's
the
trouble?"
Steele
asked,
“Hut, mademoiselle, you must he
and b o l l t h e m w i t h
NEW HANDY PACK
surfeited with pretty words from i'lerre were Laflamme's man, as he noticing the blankets with which Ita­
slices of lemon. After they have
seemed to he, Steele was curious to vld had masked the windows. “You
Monsieur,” he said maliciously, sure
cooked
fifteen
minutes
put
them
on
M a n W h o B ro k e M in te C a rlo
learn what tale the Indian had brought don't think he'd dare tire In on you?"
of the effect.
the back of the stove to simmer. Al­
"Maybe," and the OJlbway pointed
B a n k P a s te * A w a y .
"Pretty words from heem?” She from Walling Elver concerning the
low the simmering process to continue
I lost fur canoe and the Wlndlgo terror. to the contents of a large water­
laughed bitterly, "that ees a Joke!
until the sirup thickens. Remove
M o re fo r y o u r m oney
No pretty words from heem since the lie finally decided to drive straight at proofed bag on the floor at his feet. I London.—Arthur De Courcev Bower, from the heat and chill. The long
I
the
point
with
the
hope
that
the
girl
“Dey
have
come
to
see
eef
you
are
and th e b est P e p p e rm in t
who ran through several fortunes. In slow cooking brings out the sweetness
lady, who will marry Laacellea at Al­
w’at you say."
Chewing Sweet for any money
eluding one made from Chilean ni­ Htid flavor of the prunes ami they will j
bany, drive heem crazee, eh, Louis?” j would drop tomethlng.
“Hid I tell you this afternoon that
"They've been througn our Indian | trate concessions and another through
Laflamme scowled Into her mocking
need no sugar to sweeten them.
Look for Wrigley’s P. K. Handy Pack
“breaking the bank at Monte Carlo,"
eyes, but was silent, lie rose and led I heard a Wlndlgo at Walling Kiver?” stuff?"
Gelatin desserts of various kinds
"Yes, dey look at deae bag and not was found dead a few days ago In a
his guest to the living room. Then he began.
^^jouoour^ealerj^ounter^G
?^
are especially good for those who are
“What? You a scientist, mean to pack dem good."
the sound of voices outside attracted
furnished room In London.
anxious
about
overweight
One
thing
tell
tne
that
you
heard
a
Wlndlgo—a
A low knock checked the conversa­
Bower spent his money as freely as
his attention, and shortly, the OJIb-
way girl appeared and spoke to him creature of Indian myth and supersti­ tion. David reached for a caudle. he made it. He was twice married, must be remembered In serving them
tion—
a
bugaboo
of
the
medicine
"No I" said Steele, “stand by with his second wife being a widow, a Mrs. however, that they should not be
In a whisper.
“You will excuse me for a little man?”
that I" pointing to David's rifle, then Smith, to whom Prince Batthyanl, served with whipped cream or rich
Steele grinned with delight Into the opened the door.
while? I am called to the trade-
Hungarian sportsman, left nearly i sauce, or the very thing which you
wish to avoid will result.
house?" At the (hair he added with j trader's puzzled eyes. “I certainly do.
It was Hose Laflamme.
$3,000,000.
Saccharine may take the place of
a brutal laugh, "Help yourself to the I was waked by his howling on the
Disapproval was stamped on Da­
Bower, who was sixty-nine years
cigarettes and whisky. And—a H o s e ridge across the river from the post.” vid's face as he slowly shook bit old. died almost penniless. Born of sugar In sweetening the dishes, as It
Laflamme smiled, suggestively tap­ head.
»III keep you entertained, no doubt.”
a good family and educated at Eton, will, In very small quantities, add su f
Steele wondered If Itavld had run ping the hottie nt his elbow, as he
"Monsieur Steele, I wish to talk j he spent some years as partner In a ficient sweetening.
into trouble. If the trader were free leased: "Scotch Is a wonderful stim­ with you In private—" she hesitated, London financial firm. Wanderlust j Snow Pudding.—Tn one-fourth of a ■
with liquor with his men, which ulant to the Imagination, monsieur."
with a nod of her head toward the seize«I him and he went to South box of gelatin add one cupful of cold
“You know that the Indians at­ OJlbway.
seemed Improbable, Itavld might have
America.
water. Let stand until thoroughly
tribute
the
loss
of
St.
(Inge's
fur
canoe
been set on, hut the OJlbway was too
"David, wait outside a minute," ' He made a fortune In nitrate work- ’ soaked and add two cupfuls of boiling
this
summer
to
the
same
devil?”
con­
wise to Imperil bis chief or their
said Steele concealing from the girl a Ing with Colonel North, the "Nitrate water, five snecharine tablets, the
tinued Steele, watching Hose's face.
plans.
King " Then he returned to England ’ Juice of one lemon and cinnamon to
lowered eyelid.
“The loss of their fur canoe!” cried
Following the slain of the outer
and begau spending his money lavish- J taste. When slightly set, add the
Car-ying his rifle, David reluctant
door the girl rose placed her lingers Laflamme. "You mean to say that St. ly left the room.
ly, often giving barmaids $500 tips.
stiffly beaten white of an egg and
warnlngly on her Hits and tiptoed out Onge didn't get his fur to Albany this
His most remarkable exploits were j heat until the mixture is light and ]
‘‘You needn't worry, I.aflamme's
year?"
of the room, leaving Steele curious,
asleep," she began, then approaching In the gumhling casino at Monte Car- |
"Not a skin.” said Steele. This was Steele, placed her hands on his shoul- | lo. He hud perfected a system of j foamy. Serve very cold.
uneasy.
He heard talking In low
Gelatin Whip.—Soak one-half of n
tones from the direction of the kitch­ news that I’lerre assuredly would d e n as she begged: “Will you get play while In South America and this
package of gelatin In one cupful of
en, then she returned, and walking to have brought from down river. Then me out of here, now—tonight?”
he resolved to try at the famous ca­ cold water. Add three grains of sac­
his chair, looked quizzically down.
The girl’s knowledge might be of sino in Monaco.
charine. one-half cupful of canned
"Are you as much of a man as you
vital Importance to the future of Wall- I He took $135,000 with him for the plum Julca. When the mixture begins
look?” she demanded.
purpose
and
the
first
afternoon
won
i
F iatiacu in d ayrup! W h it a sun­
Ing Kiver—of the woman there he
to set, whip until light with an egg
“How long before Laflamme sur- j
loved, and the American did not hesi­ $50,000. Then he hired five assistants, beater. Chill thoroughly.
shiny start for the day! A n d there's
prises us, mademoiselle?" he coun­
giving
each
$20,000,
with
instructions
,
one thing sure about Flapiacka—
tate to dissemble.
F
r
u
it
Coupe.—Bury
a
can
of
any
tered, forcing a yawn, having no In­
they're alwdyi tender, never soggy;
"But, Hose, I haven't bacon and as to the play. He broke the hank
kind
of
fruit
liked,
such
as
pineapple,
tention of playing Into Laflamine'a
always light and easy-to-eat I A t
flour. You'd starve If we left tonight, three times, winning $1,215,000.
your grocer's— in the handy round
peaches
or
pears.
In
Ice
and
salt
until
banda.
unless we struck game. You don’t
carton w ith the replaceable lid I
frozen.
Dice any fresh fruit—ba­
“You theenk I’m working for that
want to live on fish."
Aged Romeo, D eaf but
nanas, oranges, strawberries— and fill
beast? Are you blind? Can't you
"I can leeve on anything with you, .
aee lie’s done with me?" She began, !
Wiser, Is Rid of W ife sherbet glasses with the Juicy fruit,
you heeg American I” she said. “On-
W e H a v e O a k la n d an d E a s t B a y
dramatically, then, "Why did you j
Los Angeles, Cal.—John Varner, top with frozen fruit and serve at j
lee get me away—away from that
once.
look at heem that way before dinner?
thief. Once I loved heem—but now, j deaf and elghty-four years of age, |
I naw you I You stabbed heem with
Apricot Flower Salad.—Cut halves i
shuffled out of Judge F. C. Valentine's
I hate, hate, hale I"
To EXCHANGE for
your eyen. You needn't deny It! You ,
Steele temporized: "But why can’t court poorer, wiser and through with , of canned aprlcats In two. Arrange j R a n ch en , buninena o r r e s id e n c e p r o p e r ­
hate heem I Why?”
ty.
S
e
n
d u s c o m p le te d e n c r lp tlo n an d
on
head
lettuce
like
the
petals
of
a
you wait until tomorrow night? We'll love and romance.
k in d o f p r o p e r ty y o u w a n t. A d d r e s s to
"You are mistaken, mademoiselle. I
have flour then.”
Mrs. Emma Varner, not quite so flower with a ball of cream cheese for
S u n L m n d r n R e a l t y ( 'o m p n n y ,
never met l.altamme before today.”
1S&N K. 14th Mt.. Man L e a n d r o , C a lif.
“I'm afraid. He cursed me tonight old, but equally deaf, left the court, j center. Sprinkle the cheese with
“You llel llut you are suspicious;
rlced,
hard-cooked
egg
to
simulate
too,
with
a
profit
of
approximately
for telling you something. Oh, you
you theenk thees Is a gama—theenk
don't know that man—the cleverness $2,800 to show for her year of mar­ pollen and serve with mayonnaise
he ees listening. Iton't you see hat
of heein? He knows thees won't last riage with Varner, according to the j dressing. Chopped nuts may be used
ees why I went out—to learn If he
testimony he had given. Judge Val­ Instead of the egg If desired.
—two, three years, thees hell herel”
had left the house? Oh, you ran trust |
"Of course he wants to get rid of entine had Just granted Varner a de­
Honey Daintiee.
m e! This ees the nuked truth. I
of good farm or ranch for sale.
cree of annulment.
the post down river?” Steele ventured
would kill heem tonight If I could get I
Honey
Is
not
only
valuable
as
a
fond
It was Just a little more than a
“Oh, St. Onge la done for—and he'll
A. S. ACKERMAN
away. Hut you—why (Jo you hate I
year ago that the two, after a brief | but has medicinal properties as well. ! 6 1 7 C h a rle s B ld g ., D e n v e r, C olo .
get the girl," she muttered.
lieeni, too?"
As
It
Is
slightly
j
"But what was that Indian Pierre acquaintance, eloped to Santa Ana j
“Does Lnflattiine suspect me?" he
acid, when used In
doing at Walling Kiver?" he abruptly and were married. Varner had a
asked, Ignoring tier question.
batter mixtures a L ob A ngeles’NeweBt - •
demanded.
note, a trust deed and $3,250 In cash
"No, he kaawa you are what you
fourth of a tea­
"Pierre?” She turned on Steele In at that time, he said. Within a few |
claim to ba."
spoonful of soda
surprise “You saw Pierre? He was weeks he had conveyed to his bride j
“What do y»u want me to do?"
added to each cup-
an Interest In the trust dee«l and the
told to keep under cover.”
Th« Fac« of th« G irl W a n t G ray W ith
"Mon I ties' (let tne out of dees
ful of honey used
note and had placed his cash in a
F e a r. “ M o n D i t u l
If It's L a fla m m e !"
“Yes,
he
was
spreading
wild
tales
place—take » e w ith you I lie s keep
will counteract the !
Joint account.
about
the
Wlndlgo.
Laflamme
sent
Ing me hers because I know too much I he caught a furtive algnal from the
}
bet. 6th & 7th
acidity.
"I put the money In a Joint account.
him to do that?"
Jle's afraid ! weel talk.”
Graham, Honey
girl She ruutlously lowered an eye­
She pressed m.v hand and said neither
7
0 0 ROOMS
Her
large
eyes
lighted
In
amuse­
"Talk About what — the whisky lid, as she watched Laflamme.
Pudding.— Mix and sift together two
ment. "Oh. yea, of course! but what of us would write a check without !
trade T'
teaspoonfuls
of
baking
powder,
one
300 t f * ,5 °.
So the Frenchman was deceiving
notifying the other. Then I found
She lonsted her voice to a whisper. him. I’lerre had been on the trader’s he went down river after was— out she hn«1 drawn out all but $440," fourth of a teaspoonful of soda, and
There's some­
"The whisky ees not all you would business at Walling Kiver. But why i Quick I the candles!
$2«
one teaspoonful of sa lt Add three- j 200
he related bitterly.
not heller« me If I told—” A door did Laflamme wish to conceal It? He one coming!” The face of the girl
fourths of a cupful of raisins and mix
2 0 0 : ¿ h£ h $ 2 * ’
went
gray
with
fear.
"Mon
D
leu
!
If
closed uu’alde, and l-aflnnime entered could not suspect that Steele would
with the dry Ingredients. Add one
It's Laflamme!"
W anderer Is Freed of
the rootr.
half cupful of sour milk, one-fourth . G O O D G A R A G E
return to the Walling
Steele pinched ont the candles and
"Ah, this Is most iinromantlc, nmn-
"And you believe with the Indiana.
20-Year M urder Charge rupful of melted fat, one-half cupful
eleur," Le protested, hand rnlaed In 1 suppose, that the Wlndlgo got the she clung to him helplessly, her body
of honey and one well beaten egg. ’
P e ace a n d W a r
Springfield. Mo,—Jim Suhlett is a
ints'k gesture "I return suddenly, to canoe, also?" Jeered Laflamme. “That'a trembling against his, as they listened
Beat well and turn Into a buttered
“Do
you
think we have many heroes
free
man
today
after
20
weary
years
There was a sound of a scuttle out­
And yen atlll In your chair—alone."
mold. Cover and steam for two and ( nowadays?" "Sure! Look at the mar­
a bit too raw. monsieur! It Is not the
Pteoh» was on his feet. "My man first boat to be smashed In that white- side, the fall of a body, the dull Im- j of wandering about the country with one-half hours. Serve with :
riage statistics."
pact of blows
Pushing aside the u murder charge hanging over bis
ftsvld In any trouble*" he snapped, water.”
Honey Sauce.—Melt one tablespoon
head.
frightened
girl,
Steele
seized
hla
rifle,
Ignoring the sarcasm.
h e a lth d e p e n d s upon g o o d d ig e stio n .
“Hut It was not lost In the rapids.
Suhlett killed Joe Dillard, an old ful of butter In a saucepan, add one ! S a Ooo<l
f e g u a r d y o u r d i g e s t i o n w it h W r ig h t 's I n ­
"'XL It wasn't hla fuult. Baptiste That has been proved, for no trace of and opened the door.
lahlespoonful of flour and when well d ia n V e g e t a b le P ills a n d y o u s a f e g u a r d yu u y
friend,
with
a
bullet
Intended
for
an­
fam lea he's strong, and took hold of boat, fur or men was ever found. They
"I got heem !" came the low voice
h e a lt h .
171 P e a r l 81.. N. Y.
A dv.
other during an argument in 1005. He blended add one cupful of boiling I
him."
couldn't steal the fur and get out by of David from the tlnckness. "Han' immediately left the country, and al­ water, cook until thick, then add one
W
h
a
t
H
e
W
a
n
te
d
"Whst'a happened?" Steele’s Mood the Albany or through the muskeg me dat rawhide."
though a nation-wide search was In­ cupful of currant Jelly, two lablespoon-
Mllly—Bring tne a ham saudwich.
bested at the possible harm to Itavld, country. Thai leaves the Wlndlgo as
The man who had approached the stituted. he was never apprehended. fuls each of lemon Juice and honey.
outnumbered ten to one at the trade the only solution, doesn't It?”
cabin had walked Into the strongest The agony suffered by Suhlett over Serve hot. This is a sauce well liked j Billy—With pleasure.
Mllly—No, with mustard.
house,
"Well, that finishes St, Onge, then,” pair of arms In tha Neplgon country, the killing of his friend and the terror with baked ham, or pork chops.
I .all sin me raised a deprecating hand. said l-nflamme.
and lay helpless on the ground, choked | of constant flight led him to surrender
Ambrosia.—Mix one cupful of dark
"Nothing, nothing nt all. I'iu glad of
“And helpa your little plan. eh. and beaten Into insensibility. Keturn- several weeks ago. He was placed In honey with one-half cupful of melted i
It! Your man cracked some of Hap Louis?" Koae added.
Ing with the thongs, Steele peered at Jail at Galena. Mo.
fat and one square of chocolate, add J
tlste’a lingera Just aqueeted his hand
The trader's face hardened. "Yes the face of David's victim.
Tha story told by the prisoner won one-half cupful of sour milk and )
and Baptiste bad enough, lie always It helps the trade here, of course. If
"Laflamme?”
him many friends Kelatlves, Includ­ three well beaten eggs. Mix and sift !
was a bit yellow."
"Yea! We feex heem and startT"
they quit down there. Hy the way,
ing the wife and daughter of the slain together two and one-half cupfuls of !
"Hut will Hnptlste follow this up? did St. onge say anything about send­ urged the Indian, fiercely.
Stop them quickly— i l l their danger« and
man. visited Suhlett In his cell, and flour, one teaspoon ful of soda, two of |
] don’t want trouble here. Where Is ing a canoe up river this fall?"
( T O B « O O N T IN l'B O )
al, kindness was shown him. Public baking powder, one-half teasponnful i ducomfiTta. End the fever and headache. Force
J»avld now?" Steele was relieved; he
the
poisons out. H i’.Ia break colds in x . hours.
Hose Laflamme paused In the act of
sympathy grew rapidly during his In­ of salt, one teaspoonful of cinnamon |
H a n d s h a k e G u id e to Love
had feared the worst Hut that meant draining her half filled glass. Intent
T h ey tone the whole eystem. T h e prompt, re»
carceration,
ami
at
last
Judge
Stew
and add to tha first mixture. Beat 5 liable results have led mil bona toemplov th a n .
that l>aald and he would lente the ' on Steele's answer.
The handshake Is a correct snd In­
art and Prosecuting Attorney Hicks, well and bake In n shallow pan. When ’ Ito n 't rely on leaner help«, do n't delay.
post In the morning
He knew hla
"I left the post early In September fallible guide to true love. This Is tha meeting with relatives and other off!
cool cover with a caramel frosting.
half breeds. It would I.e dangerous on a side trip. Intending to return be­ contention of Dr. David V. Bush, s
Be Sure Its
Price 3Qc
Honey Cooklte.—Mix three cupfuls |
to stay and as yet nothing had been fore starling for home, but never went teacher of applied psychology. “Shake '•era. agreed to waive the charges and
Suhlett
was
released.
once
more
a
free
learned from the girl.
hack." Then, seizing the opportunity hands." he says, "before you start s man. He returned to hla home at of bran, one-fourth cupful of sugar, [
one-half teaspoonful of soda, and two j
“1 sent them all to bed. Baptiste lo deceive Laflamme Into waiting until courtship—not because you are to
I’lney, Ark.
teaspoonfuls of baking powder, add ’
won't follow It up Antoine Is with the last minute before breaking his start something resembling s pugilistic
With portnM
one-fourth cupful of sour milk, one- i Get Red Box
him
I'm hose here," leughed the vengeance on St. Onge, Steele boldly bout, but because If the hands don't
Trains Take M an’s Legs,
half cupful of melted fat, one-fourth I
trailer.
gambled: “Ha said something about flt perfectly, don't start It." Doctor
teaapoonful each of salt and cinnamon, j
Bush says "the altar Isn't even s
Then Steele wee en ere of the at­ my taking a letter to you.”
Then Snuff Out His Life three fourths of a cupful of honey, and
AVOTD d r e p p l n g
tention of a pair of shining eyes. "Ah,
"He did?" The dark faea of the milestone In the course of love; It s
** «trnng d r e g « In
South Rend. Ind. -A train n few one well beaten egg. Bake twelve to !
er«e tore fnws A’.kail
It was magnlttcemt, monsieur the way trailer flushed with pleasure.
apt to be a millstone A marriage cer
or o t h • r Irritation.
years ago severed the legs of Andrew fifteen minutes In a moderate oven i
tlflcnte Is no guarantee of love Mar
you looked," said the girl "Your eyes
Th» old iltaple r e a lt y
"Yes now lie’ll send Michel."
Emery
of
South
Bend.
The
other
day
brings
«safortlng relltf
rlage,
looked
at
as
the
goal
of
Inv..
These are to be dropped by spoonfuls
w ere like your nam e- of steel ”
A glass was shattered on the table
Mt.
l i e , aU drvggwte
a
train
snuffed
out
his
life.
onto buttered sheets.
“You are embarrassing, tuadeuiol In a fury of passion Rone La flam me, Is apt to be a grave If the game en Is
II a U rkN « •* TerkOty
Mr. Emery used wooden legs, but
Belle.”
leaping to her feet, glared at the when the knot Is tied " The exponent
Honey Parfalt.—Roll one cupful of
«as nble to drive an automobile. Ha honey with one fourth cupful of water
"You must excuse Rose this eve­ Frenchman
"Oh, yon think you've of applied psychology thinks tra il •
ning," said I-slUmme with a grimace got her at last, do you?" the seres med can ba scolded by proper character drove the car on the railroad track i until It threads. Pour the mixture !
“ She has not seen a white man In a 'When do I go. then? You'll aeod analysis before the courtship adeant ee in front of a train. ID was Instantly over the stiffly beaten whites of two I
killed.
year I
Not hut what she's sincere, me now. when she comes? You'll let too far.
eggs. Bent until cool, then fold In a
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pint of cream beaten stiff. Turn Into |
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