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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 6

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Salem, Oregon
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PAGE SIX THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1831 Br Harold Gray LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE bycHgjwUl (Rett CWnkL 7 PccitSCfe Tt SEE NOW. HE? AT. THE MB. lWOVJ- ARE VNE tKr-V A HELLO, MAWJ 6REEH- CrAOH 1 t-w lift TU' Bid feTAOC II OT IT. TO THE MAN HE KNOWS lOU BACK TO THKt SEE MOO.

ALL. R6HT-WHO TOES HE THINK HE frtR SUPPER. IVMtvE WHOLE BUNCH ONLtAS MR OUVGIv COOWN- be one of our leading financiers Chapter 35 NO TIME TO LOSE IN VNEV.L,, WfcSS it is a. Lvrrce Lis-ve. BUT "THERE WAS HEM TO t0 KT TW STORE trre we close HAVE A cup PRfcTTt LATE TO-H16HT.

COULDN'T trW0 THE Nb4 A NtVJ CV.EWAS RNO bUt JA.EU- WA.e TO HRS A COOPLt MORE SOON- HS WMEVWVSxW VS BRIH6VH' TOLKS PROM MH ON OTHER SW some day you'll see." "Pierre Is a great artist soul, Both Martin and his daughter, ORENT nJH? Martin," Old Tony said earnestly. Ann, remained zpeechles while Tony, as if he were speaking lines "The ability to make money to not -lOU- HE VOEST SEEIA TO BE VJVTH THPKT trucymno coiwpawi At-rt more TRVEO TO SEt THE. HEPto Of THE COMPAQ. BUT HE iwra in piay, continued: TEA OR StAETHN ITHft GET fAPvYVc. tt mxf the only mark of worth.

"I know money ain't I SR-J I MTH US REFUSED TO SEE ME returned Martin. "But it wouldn't hurt Pierre's soul none If he was to help Bruce to get a start. Taln't "You have said enough, Martin Bevls. Please confine your criticisms to me. have become so accustomed to the yapping of our Orchard Hill poodles, and the squalling of our village cats that I am no longer disturbed by your like we was wantuv nun to give his money to Bruce.

If you was a dutiful wife, Ann, you'd persuade Pierre to help Bruce." "Now. Pa" said Ann. Interrupt noise. Martin, cowed by the dignity of the old actor, but stung by his ed as the front door closed and Bruce Carey appeared in the archway leading to the hall. It was words, could only mumble, "Huh! You think you're somebody, don't evident from his manner that he you?" had Important business on bis "I know I am," returned the old mind.

actor proudly. "And I advise you, Before entering the room he sir, to discuss things which come hung his coat and hat over the within the limits of your intelli REG'LAR FELLERS Secrets Will Out By fiene Byrnes stair rail, calling out as he did so: gence. 'Supper about ready. Ann? I've At this Ann asserted herself. i j- Ti got to go to Camden tonight 7:40 train.

Get a move on. will you 7' "Stop it, both of you! I won't have you Quarreling like this in my house. You two have been friends Ann sprang to her feet. "My goodness, I forgot about supper! fince your school days) For two But you have plenty of time. pins.

I give you both a Old Tony relaxed from his the There's no need for such a "Much you know about It," Bruce atrical pose and Martin turned retorted. "Isn't Pierre leaving on away mumtllng. Ann continued: You have no the 6:15 train In the morning?" right to talk to Father Tony like "Yes," said Ann. "Yes" returned Bruce, "and this, Pa you know how he loves Pierre can't get a train back here before eight o'clock. If I talk business with Pierre I've got to do to Martin faced his daughter.

"We all are fond of Pierre, but you don't seem to appreciate the situation. night see?" Ann went into tne kitcnen ana be Your nusoand, Bruce Carey, ia gan preparing supper. natural-born financier, who'll be on Wall Street some day, If you'll Old Tony said, "How do you do. Bruce?" Bruce answered with ft cool stare encourage him a little. Right now hca too big for the Orchard Hill First National.

And Pierre a soda and a gruff, "Hello," then, pointedly turning his back, he said to Martin: "Our old boss would pick jerk In the Owl Drug Store I That's this evening to send me to Camden with some papers for Fuller, the the limit of his business ability. You can see how far he will get with the money his mother left him. Plerre'll just throw his money away on this New York school president of the Farmers' National." 'It's business that Has to be in learnln' to act. Fuller's hands when the bank opens tomorrow, I suppose" returned "If Pierre would let Bruce invest Martin. 'I i Ll.

iiM TOMMY By GLENN CHAFHN and IIAL FOKKEST Yeah," Bruce replied, "but out his money in this Red Butte, Nevada, mine, Bruce would make a fortune for Pierre, himself and you. side of banking hours my time's SHROUD OF Mrt' IT tvknV "You're Just like your mother- COME INTO THE suppose to te my own. xne first National doesn't own me body and OFFICE A MINUTH soul like It does you." aua would mmm 'mL INtsaythat, mtWlllll( 1 jCMSflEEii beenwalkin'oki everybody feels nK SMW- 7 EGGS AN' EVERY THET SAME; WAV ffl 'W ME" TURN A SINCE BUZZ. l0 Suddenly Bruce turned to Ann HNVEtOPES THREE- always raising a howl whenever I've had a chance to get in on the ground floor of a good thing and make real money, and look at me now stuck in a dinky bank, book tsorss IHIS PU72LET 13 NEVER LAND FOR. and demanded imperiously: POINT! AH UN SEFN GETTING WORSEl Where Is Pierre? I'm going to ANY REASON FORCE OF DESTRUC INSTEAD OF keeping for 40 years! I've got to WlTHOUr PHONING' i talk business with that would-be actor." BETTER-f VE TION HOVERS OVER ITHEAIRPROME LIKE" THE FIELD I AND JUSr LEARNED (To Be Continued) Birthday Observed Grand Island Mrs.

William Um- A MENACING SW1 fLaun! TUP THAT THE FJADIO HE DID LAND WHERE WAS HE VHlLE THE" BANDITS WERB STEALING-THET AERIAL, AND MVSrERIOUSSHOOr- GROUND WIRES BUZZNLIN.THF ON ANLIN'S banhower was honored on her birthday anniversary when Mr. and Mrs. Richard Agnew and son Rob PLANE WERE" STRANGE PISAPPEARANCB ert, and daughter June of Portland, CUTf IS DEEPER Mr. and Mrs. Donald Massey and OFTHEAWIU FPOM.

PLANETHF son Roberty Boyd and Mr. and Mrs- nuw rKon prison Glenn Bussum and daughter of Amity, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Umban-hower and daughter Clara Jean of Whiteson, surprised her by a short call at her home. OF SOAPY CAMEL EX-MAIL BANDIT COMBINE TO CREATE This Is the first time she had seen her Portland relatives for more than five years.

737 MRS. S. SHAPOFF PASSES Independence Mrs. Stella Shan- go back down to the bank and work tonight because my balance Is 39 cents off. That's the sort of A financier I am!" His voice and manner were so hopeless that Both Ann and Old Tony were touched.

"Never you mind, Pa," the young woman said comfortingly. "You have not made a million dollars but you have been a wonderful father and there's not a man in Orchard Hill that's more highly thought of inside the church and "That's true, Martin," said Old Tony in the same vein, "and you have raised a daughter that is worth more than all the gold ever mined. I'm sorry that I spoke so Unkindly." "That's all right, Tony," returned Martin heartily, "I guess was a little brash myself. You see, this Nevada gold mine proposition is a chance in a lifetime for Bruce. I don't want Ann's husband to turn out the same kind of a failure I am." "Who is this Nevada promoter who Is offering Bruce such a golden opportunity?" asked Old Tony.

"He's a mining man in Red Butte," Martin answered. "Bruce knows him. If the proposition wasn't all right Bruce would be the last man in the world to want to go into it." Ann spoke thoughtfully, "I tremble sometimes to think what Urucc's determination to be rich may lead him into." "You don't need to worry," Martin returned. Bruce ia too smart tn he nnvthini? hut honest. Hp'II DUMB DORA The Ladies Appreciate A Compliment Bv Paul off, a Russian, died at the family home in Buena Vista June IS after short illness.

The body was brought to the Keeney Funeral home here where It was prepared i or Durtai. interment will be made in the Rose City cemetery, Portland. Thursday. She came from Russia 2G years ago and lived In Portland for 13 years and moved to Buena Vista three and a half years ago. She is survived by her widower, William; three daughters and two sons, Mrs.

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