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HUBBARD ENTERPRISE Page 6 14 to do more than advise, although his opinion was sought by Braddock. It was decided at this council that Is Foot Comfort SL Clair, with four hundred men, F r e q u e n t ly y o u h e a r p e o p le should go ahead to burry up the road s a y , “ M y fe e t p e r s p ir e w in work, with Braddock, Burton, Halket te r a n d su m m er w h en I p u t and Sparks following two days later o n r u b b e r s o r h e a v ie r f o o t w e a r —th e n w h e n I r e m o v e with eight hundred picked men. This m y sh o es m y fe e t c h ill decision gave great offense to Colonel . quickly and often m y hose I seem w et through-” I n every Dunbar who. with Chapman and others, ^comm unity thousands now was left behind. Thus we had not use ABcn’sFoot-Ease in the foot-bath daily and only sickness in the army but, also, ’ then dust the feet and ill feeling and jealousy. shake into the shoes this antiseptic, healing powder. On the day Braddock left the __ Pull directions on box. Trial Meadows he announced he would reach Package and a Foot-Ease W alking D oll sent fr e e . Address, Allen's Foot-Ease, Le Roy, N. Y . Fort Duquesne not later than June In a Pinch* Use Allen’s Foot-Ease twenty-eighth. - But although it was only seventeen miles to the Great lllu s ir a lio r v s ty crossing, this portion o f the march For Foot Rot in Sheep and I r w i n M y e n s was not covered until June twenty- Fouls in Hoofs of Cattle fourth, making five more precious H AN FO R D ’S B A L S A M O F MYRRH Honey back for first bottle I f not suited. A ll dealers* days consumed- Truth o f It was the W . N . U . S'ÊRVICe entire army was forced to mark time Copyright by Hugh Pervdexfccr at the heels of SL Clair’s tree-chop Diversion at Hand if pers. He chuckled and explained: Palm Beach W as Dull It surprised me to learn that small “ I ain’t been in the village. Once Barclay Warburton, the new mayor T H E STO RY bands o f Indians were already harass Td trailed him into it I came ’round o f Palm Beach, told a story at the to this side and waited for him to ing the army and that only strict po W e b s te r B ron d , scou t an d spy Everglades club. fo r B ra d d ock ’s a rm y, secu res come out. I knew he’d be in a sweat lice methods prevented a massacre. “ It's astonishing,” he said, “ how At that point in the campaign, Cap v a lu a b le in fo r m a t io n a t F o r t D u - to make Duquesne. No village Injun many New England farmers leave q u e s n e , b u t B r a d d o c k , t r a i n e d in tain Jack and his riflemen would have has seen me at all.” E u ro p e a n w a r fa r e , fa ils to r e a l their ice-ribbed farms in the winter iz e i t s i m p o r t a n c e . B r o n d is s e n t My mind was greatly relieved, i been of inestimable service. and come to Palm Beach to enjoy It was obvious that the army was b a c k t o F o r t D u q u e s n e a n d Is still adhered to my plan of entering themselves. W e must see to it that a ls o in tr u s te d w it h a m e s s a g e sick and disrupted, and that the pro the village from the south, but with to G rogh a n , E n g lis h e m is s a r y they get plenty o f enjoyment. Cromit appearing for the first time vincials were filled with forebodings a m o n g t h e I n d ia n s . H e is a c “ Some farmers were chewing tobac c o m p a n ie d by Round Paw , and with Beauvais hidden in the river, as they daily looked for a fight in the co ’round the stove in a New England fr ie n d ly In d ia n s c o u t. O n t h e Allaquippa’s Delaware would know woods while being tied down and ham livery stable. w a y t h e y a r e jo in e d b y a b a c k nothing o f the bloody business and pered by absurd military restrictions. w oodsm an, C r o m it . The p a rty ‘“ So Abner Moss has gone to Palm the road to the fort vyould be open This gloomy bearing on the part of c o m e s u p o n a g r o u p o f s e t t l e r s Beach!’ said a farmer with gray men supposed to know the ways of t h r e a t e n i n g a y o u n g g i r l , fe ls ie , to me. I proposed taking the Onon whiskers. ‘Wonder i f thar’ll be enough the Indian discouraged the regulars. D in w o ld , w h o m t h e y a ccu se o f daga with me to act as express while goin’ on down thar to satisfy him?* w itc h c r a ft . B ro n d rescu es h er What was another inexplicable piece Cromit remained in the village to re a n d s h e d is a p p e a r s . B r o n d d e “ ‘Be that’s it may,’ said a farmer of folly was Braddock’s failure to util l i v e r s h is m e s s a g e t o G r o g h a n . lay my report back to the advancing with white whiskers, ‘old Abe ain’t ize Croghan’s forty Iroquois warriors Y o u n g C o l. G e o r g e W a s h i n g t o n army. a-runnin* no chances. He took his r e s c u e s th e s c o u t fr o m b u lly in g on the march. It seems that Colonel So we swung away from the path in checkers and checkerboard along.’ ” E n g lis h s o ld ie r s . B ron d p ro Janies Innes, governor at Fort Cum a wide circle, the Onondaga scouting c e e d s o n a s c o u tin g e x p e d itio n to berland, did not wish to have any of F ort D u qu esn e, and fin d s a ahead to prevent our walking into any the sixty Indian women and children Tinted Coal Coming F r e n c h s c o u tin g p a r ty b e s ie g in g a n o ld c a b in in w h i c h E l s i e h a s left under his care during Braddock’s Pink-tinted coal may be the latest ta k e n re fu g e . I n t h e e n s u in g absence. He assured the commander fashion ih anthracite i f experiments fig h t sh e esca p es. B ro n d ta k es that eight Indians would suffice as now being made by a Pottsville (Pa.) h is w a y t o D u q u e s n e . C a r r y i n g scouts and that the rest should be producing company are successful. o u t h is p la n t o e n t e r t h e f o r t u n q u e s t io n e d , B ron d v is its an directed to take their families away The object o f the colored anthracite In d ia n to w n w h ic h a w om an from the creek. would be to give it a distinctive ad sach em , A lla q u ip p a , c o n t r o ls . Why General Braddock should have vertising feature and distinguish it T h e r e h e m e e t s a F r e n c h o ffic e r , listened to such ruinous advice Is be F a l e s t , w h o h a s f a i l e d in h is a t from other coal. The paintlike sub t e m p t t o w i n o v e r A l l a q u i p p a to yond any forest-runner’s comprehen stance is put on the coal with a spray th e F r e n c h cau se. B r o n d fin d s sion. Up to the time the Onondaga er, and it is said not to Interfere with E l s i e D i n w o l d , d r e s s e d a s a m an * and 1 left W ill’s creek, it had been the burning qualities. u nder A lla q u ip p a ’ s p r o te c tio n . T h e g i r l t e l l s h im s h e h a s fo u n d the commander’s great desire to have t h e E n g l i s h c r u e l, a n d is g o i n g as large a body of Indians accompany The father o f a sea-horse family t o t h e F r e n c h . U n a b le t o d i s him as possible. He completely re puts his mate’s eggs into a breast s u a d e h e r , B r o n d t e l l s h e r o f h is versed his judgment and agreed with m is s io n t o D u q u e s n e , a n d s h e pocket and carries them there until p r o m is e s n o t t o b e t r a y h im . T h e y Innes that eight would be enough. they hatch. le a r n B e a u v a i s h a s e s c a p e d f r o m It was to Captain Hogg’s camp of C r o m i t a n d is o n h is w a y t o D u road-builders, slightly in advance of q u esn e. B ro n d r e a liz e s h e m u st b e s to p p ed . the body under Sir John SL Clair, that Cromit had taken Beauvais. While in the camp, he had been Impressed by SC H O O L F O R M EN CHAPTER VI— Continued the great fear o f the men. They con Training for BUSINESS, TRADES or PROFESSIONS E n ro ll a n y tim e . Send f o r lite r a tu re . sidered it miraculous that ffiy com — 15— OREGON INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY panion should succeed in bringing a With a squawking cry the fellow T * M . C. A « B l d g . P o r t la n d , O r e g o n French prisoner through the enemy’s came to a halt, and it was Cromit’s savages and into the camp. voice that drawled: Although he assured them that no “ Lor’s law ! If it ain’t Brond! Pm Onm o f P O R T L A N D ’S Newer Hotele Indians were then lurking about the mortal glad to see yon, mister.” All room s h a ve sh ow er o r tu b , $2.00 up. FIREPROOF. camp, they were very loath to sep “ Balsar Crom it!” I exclaimed In an 221W . P a r k St. C offee Shop. G a r a g e opposite. arate from one another, or to pene undertone. “ Get into the bushes here, trate more than a short distance into HOTEL W ILTSHIRE, San Francisco quick! There’s a man coming 1 have “And That Just About Empties M y the woods. False alarms were repeat 340 Stockton St., near Union Square. Sutter 2290 business with and you’ll spoil the H A R R Y B O YLE . Manager Skull,” Said Cromit in Finishing edly being given, all o f which slowed Outside rooms w ith bath, $2.50 single, $3.60 double. game. How the devil did you come to Court rooms with bath, $2.00 single, $2.50 double. up the work of hewing out, the road H is Long Recital. be ahead o f the Frenchman?” Breakfasts 85c, 60c, 60c; Dinners 85c; Sunday $1.00 for Braddock. “ I proved to be the better man. So Delaware hunters. And as we trav E A R N B IG M O N E Y While in the road-camp, Cromit had I passed him.” 25 t o 50 p e r c e n t p a id w h ile eled Cromit told me of the things he lea rn in g . P o s itio n secured. “ You saw him? Beauvais, the had heard and the conditions be had met Christopher GisL veteran of the L e c tu re s w e e k ly . 32 co lleg es. W r it e fo r c a ta lo g Ohio country, who was now acting as Frenchman?” I gasped. observed during bis brief stay at the a scout for Braddock. On learning SYSTE M OF COLLEGES 306 Burnside Street, Portland, O ra “ He was behind a tree. I offered camp of the road-builders. that Cromit was to report back to me, him fair fight with empty bands and Captain Jack, the wild hunter of could he find me, Gist had supplied the varmit tried to shoot me. We the Juniata, and bis5 men Had offered him with many of the facts relating fired ’bout the same time, but it was their services to Braddock at WilTs to the departure of the army from the my lead that done the tickling.” creek, only to be told they must be creek and its faring as far as the “ You fought with Beauvais? You under military discipliné. The marti Great crossing. shot him?” I dully asked. net had held to his ^decision and the “ And that just about empties my “ He’s feeding the fishes In the truly formidable band had returned skull,” said Cromit in finishing his Monongahela now. Didn’t know bow to the forest. long recital. “ I ’ve walked soft and First and Taylor Sts., Portland, Oregon the Injuns at the village would take It Is not given to any man to know easy so’s not to jolt anything out of It If they I’arned I’d killed him, so 1 how history would read had those my poor bead. And Tween you and C o m fo rta b le and h om elike. tucked some rocks in his clothes and bold and cunning ¡rangers been re me and the Monongahela that Gineral $1.50 an d up* heaved him and the stolen gun into < ceived on their own terms ; but I, for PORTLAND. O REGO N Braddock will lick himself before the Absolutely Fireproof. P a r k in g sp a c e an d g a ra g e . the ri^er. It was a most fetching one, will always believe the result French have a chance to have a wring C orn er 6th a n d H o y t Sts., N e a r U n io n S tation , rifle. Hated like sin to heave it In.” would have been different. with him if he ain’t mighty careful. Halket and bis division bad started “ You’ve killed Beauvais the French P ortland Auto W recking 0o. man,” I repeated, hardly able to real on the seventh o f June, Gates with his If he’d send six or eight hundred rifle men ahead and turn back all his big division on the following day, and guns and wagons, we’d have Du R u ssel P h ea n is a n d D w ig h t M isn er ize finis sudden turn In affairs, and yet A n y P a r t f o r A n y C a r A n y T im e fo r L es s. selfishly glad that the disagreeable Dunbar— destined to be known as quesne in two shakes o f a dog’s tail.” 542 A ld e r S treet * Portland, O re. task bad not fallen to me to perform. “ Dunbar the Tardy’fe-on June tenth. “ No matter how slow the army Is The army bad moved at a snail’s In coming, it will reach the fort,” I ‘•‘He’s just as dead as be even can FARMER ATTENTION P I P E — 500 tons new an d used b la c k and g a l be. But he fired first. Only chance pace. Five miles had been a good told him. “ The French are whipped v a n iz e d pipe— a ll sizes. W ir e , w r it e o r phone he had. Lawful l ife ! But I’m glad to day’s march. Soriiê days only half already.” f o r prices— you can p o s itiv e ly sa ve m oney. that distance had .been,covered. Be-' J O B L O T — G A L V A N I Z E D R O O F IN G see you.” He said nothing to this, and for Just rec eive d tw o ca rloa d s v e r y s lig h tly “ Hush! Here comes another with a cause o f the artillery and the many once I found the grin missing from bis d a m a g e d g a lv a n ize d , co rru g a ted roofing, in 6, 7, 8, 9. 10 a n d 12 fo o t len gths. R e g u la r wagons it was necessary to halt and light step. This man will be red.” homely face. I explained my plan p ric e $6.75 p e r - s q u a r e ; our p ric e $5 per build bridges overfthq. many creeks square. T h e only d a m a g e to th is m a teria l Cromit followed me to one side be for him to wait in Aliaquippa’s vil is th a t it has been in w areh ou se and is v e ry s lig h tly o ff color— r e a lly 99% % new. Rusn- hind some sugar trees. But as the and make a passable road through lage and to be ready night and day y o u r orders, as th is is a ra re bargain . every stretch of swamp. It resulted to carry to the army any news that newcomer turned the bend the in 10 N e w % h. p. an d 2 % h. p. E le ctric, M o to r D rive n L it t le G ia n t W in d s o r Pressu re creased light perrilitied me to recog that the wagons and packhorses were the Onondaga might bring in. The Pum ps. 200 G allons an H ou r— W o n d erfu l strung out to a most dangerous length. nize him on first sight. I relaxed mj fo r F a r m Use. % h. p. cost p e r set a t fa c program did not please him, but his t o r y $70, our p ric e $35. % h. p. cost p er set Could the French have led their In visit to Hogg’s camp had impressed arms and whistled softly. Round Paw a t fa c to ry , $120, ou r p ric e $60. Rush Y ou r O rders as T h is Is an E x tr a o r d in a r y B a rg a in . came down to a walk and without any dians beyond the Little crossing it is him with a. fear that all was not go J O B L O T — R O O F IN G P A P E R hesitation swung off the path and my belief the army would never have ing well with our cause, and he was 1-piy, 2-ply. 3-p ly ; g ood q u a lity. P r ic e d rig h t. joined us. When he beheld Cromit he reached the Great crossing. B A R D E S T E E L CO. much more amenable to reason than “ T h e House o f a M illio n B a rg a in s” The steady salt diet had brought a formerly. grunted a soft “ Yo-hahl” bbt other $40-242 F r o n t St.. P o rtla n d - A T 4191. general sickness to' the army. I was wise showed no surprise. Round Paw was waiting for us at Common Sense System “ The bone-breaking man killed the especially sorry to learn that Colonel the southern end of the village. To SANITARY SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE Frenchman and threw him Into the Washington a [ veteran in Western relieve Cromit from possible annoy Established 1909. Com plete coursè, $62.50. W ith river,” he announced. “ The Wolf man travel, had been ill for several days. ance should he be seen In the com ou r com plete course y ou can w o rk in any shop. The army had used up ten days in pany of an avowed supporter of the did not know which was in the river 400*414 Dekum Bldg. 3rd and Washington Portland, Ore. till now. The bone-breaker’s orenda making the Little Meadows, a distance French, we agreed it was better for I of from twenty-five to thirty miles, a the Indian and me to enter the village MAIL your FILMS to us w s very good to him.” “Ding him mortally !” exploded Cro good day’s tra veil for such men as together, while he held back for an “ Once a customer, always a custom er” mit his eyes frowning. “ I would’nt Gist and Croghan. <y hour. When he next saw us, he was WESTERN PHOTO SUPPLY GO. At that campfea ¡¡council of war had QOt to recognize us. # P.0. Box 762 413 E. Morrison S i Portland,Ore take his parole at night and he slipped the rawhide and stole the gun and been held by the commander and all (T O B E C O N T IN U E D .) ducked out. I’ve trailed him night staff officers. At that council Colonel Small-Minded Washington had boldly urged a rapid and day.” Jealousy is compounded o f selfish SAN FRANCISCO’S NEW FINE HOTEL “ W e will swing back and enter the forward movement; with the light di E v ery room w ith bath o r shower. $2.00 to $3.50. vision, leaving ■ tfie heavy troops to ness, egotism and vanity. It is a piti village from the south,” I said. “ Did Jones a t Eddy. Garage n e x t door. tt&yoae see you follow him from tlie come up as best they could. Unfor fully small nature that cannot bear to tunately bis rank did not permit him hear another praised. W. N. U., P O R T L A N D , NO. 33-1928 One Secret of Beauty The R ed cA Romance o f Braddocks Defeat flSVS oad Ufe $,y H ugh P endexter Oregon & California Directory Hotel Roosevelt S ta rt Now M OLER P ip e V a lv e s, Fittings Pump Engines Farm Tools & Supplies A L A S K A J U N K CO. 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A conversation between two women, one o f whom was hard o f hearing, in terested the passengers o f a crowded car. “ I saw her on the street downtown with a man.” “Is that so?” “ Yes, and it was after ten o’clock, too.” “ The very idea.” “ I never suspected her o f flirting before.” “No, nor me, either.” “ But you can never telL” “ Ain’t it the truth?” “ It is that.” “Do you know her husband?” “ No, I ain’t never seen him close.” “ Well, he is a big fa t man.” “ Does he wear a brown suit?” “ Yes.” “ Smoke a pipe?” “ Uh, huh!” There was deepest disappointment In the woman’s voice as she ex claimed: “ Fiddlesticks! Then it was only her husband after all.” — Chicago PosL Prehistoric Skeletons Skeletons of prehistoric animals have been unearthed in fossil beds re cently discovered near Redington, Neb. One of the specimens is believed to be the skeleton o f a mammoth. The skull Is about four feet across and seven feet long. The complete head weighs 1,100 pounds. 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