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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1936)
I U I ILSHAT. A K i l 'N T GUNLOCK RANCH Ì by FRANK H. SPEARMAN F ra n k II H p a a tin a j* ▼ Why h«»u out ragloua « hiltued. “ You ought to b«< S Y N O P S IS Nlrr|»x Cal, town <>f Ih a i a«.iith» «»i i« . I u rli» <»f Jul* Ja«« V a u T a m b r l, Ix 'M U ll- ful (t4uuh*«r <»f O tt« V e h T »mfcel. he (e*l ow her « r O u n ltM k IE • < b. ha» erri*»«! from the Keel f«»i th» nr«i Ilm« Nli» Mut« has Ih» K»' n iI pi |*ay ,««|«l>rNI I'm ln «'««mpMbi » llh Dr i ’ari*?. «rueiy. i«ml«r beai r«| ftlrnd <»f th« iMiiiiiiiunitx ll«i*t> HuwUv of ihr c irri» I »«•< retvh. ir«< I P a k e h o r a * ««••« t lt e «lay t»af*«le l»y fu r« m a n a t ( t u n * D it y r M« » ’ r- « • «eh l<>> k • » l a n a n > v r i i a e lie e n ta ra llllt It r i t l a o h a h a m l u n it« » " 'H im T e t a a M «- w r a n g le r . Ih th e r o d e o w l i h h C to a a e n la f a v o r e d I«» w in . a n d la y « h e a v y h a le u h h im w it h H a r r y lh> la n d a a l o o n k r e p e r a i.d « r a t ty o f M* t'yiyaaen V r ilih o W M Io th e c r o w d , U r h la o h la a « h a m p lo n h<«raem an M«-<*roaaen a n d t h e y o u n g e t r s w g e r H e in I h e v a r io u s e v e n !« T h e y a re t h e n B a k e d In |»ro|x»wr t h e i r " W tl a lu n la M < r«.»«eo w in n in g th e l««aa, pl< k a u p a h a n d k e r c h i e f f r o to I h e g ro u n d r id in g fu ll ep»«4. f e e in g h a ik w a r d O e n le o n « « a lly f o ll o w « a w ll Now It 1« h ie t u r n 11« d r o p s a . t e a r e l l a < a r a le a e ly . e n d I I le p r o - p o a rd th e » he t r y I o p h k I I u p r i d in g fu ll l il t l le c l n g d o w n I h e trS rfc . H a n le o n p h k« u p Ih e e t g a r e l t e M< ( 'r o e e e n r e f u s e « 1» a l l a r n p l (h e s l u n l . IC n tr e a te d hv Ih e • - r o w d . O e n le o n a g r e e « I«» p e r f o r m a n o t h e r lrl< k Jana V a n T a m h a l la n a k e d f o r h e r h r a r e - lel a n d i h r o w e I I o n th e I r a c k . J u e l ae |>enle<*n n d e a I o p h k I I u p a y e ll fro m lla r n e y lle h a h o k . a M n ’m . M n henchm an ««-.»ie« Ih e p o n y , n e a r l y '« r a tin g I h e r id e r h ie l i f e H u n p la y la p r e v e n te d hy Ih e I n t e r v e n t io n o f •ligib«* of yo urself.’* The young man held tile gr «il ini •|.et inc aak a «|ueetion \»e ' «» any kin of old man Van T h iii I m *! »'• he aekeit composedly. MI don't cure to discuss that <| let lloh with you.” wue her dethuil re ¡.1« “I admit. If you are I wa» kind of rough, e|H*aklng ae 1 d i d . ” he want on. "I didn't know lie had ity relations. I worked for him a ear «»nee, and I never tieard him II of any. Mo I guess I have to pohigtM." •| ahould think coil would »polo In..." d w lu icd Jam'. ■c»ndullX4'd ’lint." h» 4'«uut»r«>d and I he '‘hut" u . cuipballc. "to tall you tin* truth, lady. I can't lake rvcrythlnii buck You ltvln< over n t H i t . m u c h ) h o naked. '| llv*. lu t'hll'M B o" • Nigh onio thirty year», I flgura II Io he " “ What are yon ao »ore fn f on eteryhodt at ilu iilo e k riineh?" 'I.iidt |> iiiriuol her companion. "If I told Volt, you wouldn't believe It. Hut I don't auy I'm »ore at ever) liioly. And I'm not aore ai yon I'm glad there'» one decent per«un no» nt tiun l'ii k “ Julie bridled again “One dw eiit leranul I like lh u t!” ''Ilnng It. I didn't mean to miikei I*ortl4»nd Grove H enle. Tha sixteenth annual tmie • « "Not a »hole lot. Hut maybe you'd lie ile r mount off and real a Utile It you need It. It's rough going from here on. for I'm trying to lake ii abort cut *' "You're not loat, are you?" »he demanded an»pl<'luualy. "Not yet." •'Ilu l you might gel loat?*' "Not tonight. And If you'll atlck III llie »addle a llllle waya farther, ton can have a drink at a spring io freshen you up." Ilow can you Hint It?” •If you'll drunk from It aa many tim e , aa I have, you could And It In a sandstorm, bllndfoldrkl—ao could the»e horaea, either of 'em ” The two were alien! for a while, •riwently lienlaon chiwked bla horse. “ Here'» your aprlng. lady Are you thirsty?” “Choked. I f yon hadn't teM-n ao mean. I'd have aaked you for a drink at your house— If It 1» your bouse.** •|t‘s mine ao far. but there'» a hang over lawault of Van Tambel'a on It. Can you get down, lady?” •I don't know whether I can or not I've I wen In thia »addle •» tong” Her companion eased her to the ground. Jane refuar-d to drink Ithout a cup till he told her to cup tier hand« Then ahe would not drink until »he could aee there »ere no snake» tn the water. “Nothing geta Into that w ater: It would freere a snake to death llut I ran strike a light »<■ you can »ee Ihe w ater In your hands.” “ I ’d have offered you a drink al my house If I'd thought o f II, * he ■aid. helping her to remount. "I didn't aim to lie mean. You kind of took me hy surprise." grange will be August 20. Mrs. bes- llo Wlcka will have charge during the lecturer hour. — - — low « Com Chiyllengxxl. Iowa corn will have to look to Its laurels, or else—Judging from some Oregon com grown a mile east of S 'c S * " " t i l the IsiMlIi-H’ club hall Jos flchnel- tMld Horens grange arc to have a routte place hy O. 1 ,rk e y* der ............... t h e master's chair as l-lcnlc In the Layng grjve. A short ' " t v ; b e . Hmtth. the master, was absent pmgrsm I. to he given after the .U H * Johnston The'ha"' wn""mmiernit’tr". Hve with bouquet» of flower» which the ladles brought nnd arranged. The third and fourth degrees were conferred on Robert Vaughn. The regular bualneas meeting was held. Henry Stiauer gave a re port for the agricultural commit tee nnd Clnude Arne reported for the legislative committee. There waa a discussion of the public eale which the grange Is Io hold In the near future. Following the business meeting there waa a short program. "Safety First" being the subject. Robert Wngoner rend an essay ontltled •D rive S afe;” Mrs Henry Mnauer r: a la ...... .. now hy approaching dai koe»a. gave several demonstrations on flrst a l l } ; Mr«. Dot Wagner sang a solo and Alice Nash and Clifford Van Hcholnck gave a surprise tiutn- her. There was community singing also. The rest of the evening was spent socially nnd In the enjoy- ,4.1 > T b . w ent of ft watermelon feed. -u — R IV E iilio lh e r b r iu k . I'leaae eacuae. mid I'll hog lie uiy troulileaouie longue.*' "1» It very mueh fu rth e r? 1 u»ked T Doremi Grange Plans To Hold Public Sale In Near Future Grove picnic w ill t»e held at Penin of the dsy. sula park In Portland Munday. August 30 D in ner a t 1 p m. Coffee Ä»el “ Rliar-(stood»** arid Ice cream w ill be furnished. 1 ill» ihm I *'l«tua» bbNjd«*' of 1the A ll present and fo rm er Cottage the blond blue eyed world i f f Grove residents are cordially In vited to attend. It la understood bvNUUee of brunette Seville la that E lb e rt Bede, fo rm er editor of Spain. who are the descendants if the Visi-Gotha. Cottage The Sentinel, w ill be the speaker 10 feel and 10 Inches In halghth. M r D ickey had a field o f corn laat year that averaged «5 buahela to the acre. 11« believes the field on the O aroutte place w ill make at least IW buahela per acre thia year ‘And you're l<4»l?‘* “I f I wer« not. I «liouldn'l I«* I14.ro.“ "Now no nmltvr how you mol I may differ on oomo »nb><-t»." hr «■Id. ■•I'll »t»rt you on your «■> horn». |iro4ldlnu you w»nt uir to Witt you wait i4 mlnut4> w lill- I »ad dl4. up?” “I won't » » It ■ •w otul. I'll find toy own w«y." «<> auylng. Jane Jotkod h -r horor around l*r ««arpy Woll, I llki. your »piinlt. »nywuy.' enluon rulliMl out to her. “aud I'll C H A P T E R I I — C ontinued ■trh you In u couplo of mlnntior.** —S~“ "Yon r»n »tuy right whrrr. y4»u “Tw o yanra eg«» Iset winter.” 4.." ahe »hot b a rk . “ I don't want M|( was done I here that winter. 1 m i nrnr tn». »nyhow.” undere(ah<1.N eal«1 (he T e ia h evenly A« »hr r<Mlr »way. Jane board In ••Of course II wue under artificial n Im riullbly »hurt tlr a r tho fla tte r light so they had to uee white f»a boofa boatd- her. Mho brlatled per Inaldo •Y o u Imeii In New York, th e tll “W hat aro you fh»»ln« mo f o r t ' •One» «»r twice, air.** «hr drtnandod »» Tonlaoa rode up •*YfHi‘ve aeen It «h»ne, then?** I wa» afraid you'd fall off your • | have. air. And I ’m mighty fla il liurao,“ h r retorted dryly. “ Now 1 ®e( you." drawled the T etari. cut kl|> the hard word».” ho (jountorod fluff the Interview abort lie wav ■ally aa Jane angrily objected to pot ungracious. but wan aotnewha* Ida taunt and to hl» company fatigue«) You know you're uaed up: you • I l»e boy can ride.” aald Teulaon. don't know how to ride. You're rejoining Sawdy. “ I told him 1 saw uaed up your hor»e. and you don't that cigarette act done In Madhmn know the country, and I'r e got to T hem were light« I'vprvwherc Square Harden, two yearn ago lie get you home, ao turn arouud anil when Jan« knuckl'd, very late, at wild he eaw It at the name time I follow m e—do you know wlierr the ranchhuu»» door. Kindly old guess that ! where he picked It up." Hull l*ag<*. on« of tlw runch hands ou’rv heading for?" •T icked what up. the clgaretteF She »aa too e»a«iierated to apeiik griwtiul her In the kitchen. Tha girl » «» Jaded to death •T h e act. lie aald they need a “Yuil're headed for the deaert, white |»a|wr cigarette them on sc mid that'» a p««r place for a «trnn •'Wbarw's evar>ho,ly. Hull?" »hi1 >i»k«d. ilropping Into s chair. rwant of the artificial light ao he ger to sleep In. night or day. "W hy. .Ml»« Jane, they're all oui must have sffu It.** lie fell warning chcckmi June -W h o a they?* aaked Bawdy She had heard atorlea about that lookin' for you." "t/M iklng for m e!" exclaim «! Jane aw ful deaert; ahe had hern warned Mundy "W ell, they must be to keep away from It A rerulalon ».•ortifully - I eupiMiee lie meant the rider.” •J wonder If he meant himself of feeling swept over her. She wa» to u tin g o il the Job. When*'» Quong? "Quong's gone to bed. hut I'll get Why. Harry. hs’s the man that In tired, tired enough to drop off her trodured that act at the garden, two horae. I tppreaaed hy a aenae of lone Mime bacon and frleil potato«» f<u line»». helple»aneaa. and r w n lm e n l you In no tlmi'.” declsreil Hull yeara ago laat w inter.’* nt being ridiculed hy a diaagreeabte -Coffee?" "Yea. and Strong." atranger. her eye« niliol with angry CHAPTER HI "Same a» I take II. Well, well tear» Mhe began to cry aa »he turned her horan'a head to follow bow'd you manage to tlnd your wav WO yenra later, hack on her old hotoe T ‘ fath er» ranch after two years hilt). f " I didn't And It I found a man Hold on.” he »»Id kindly, "hold in I ’hh-ago Jane wae riding the Nothing to cry about, not a nnd a cabin shoot a hundred mile» poaaeaftlona one «lay to l»e here on thing You're a* anfe a» If you from nowhere, ami he brought me Wandering on her pony far In the That coffee smells grand were In your I mh I at the ranch I h o lin ' (lunltH'k hills, »lie had lost her way gue»« I'm pretty rough apokeu; hut Hull." sighed Jane “ Hurry up w ill tow an) the close of the «lay and had my loirk'a worae'n my bite. So the bacon I" stopped to flak directions from A» »he «aid the words. In atslke. you're from Chicago?" man standing at the door of a poor the ranch foreman, Dave Mel'ro» Yea." twoklng cabin That's quite a burg, I under aen. At the «luht of tile missing girl •W h y . Isn’t thia G unlock Ranch?” ■land.'' •Not vet Ih e umn answered the ilow far hare we got Io go to i„ . . t r n , i , an attltailo of roornttfu | aatonlahmcnt "Hell'» bell» .lane' queetlon firmly. Jane thought. get home?" “ Here you are home j -W hen I left the house thia morn CoiiBlderalde waya. If we could he exelalmed log.” she »aid Indignantly, ’they go a» Ihe crow fllea. II wouldn’t be ami we’ve been riding all over cren told me I could ride «11 dav without ao fur l l o » long have you l* e n out tlon !" "You must have In vit trying not i t getting ofT (Junlock Ranch I inuat here?’’ find no' ' »aid .lane e o ld l). W llh o n l have ridden about a hundred miles ”Mli weeks.** He waa loo polite to comment, mueh rea«on ’ he resentful the f a e l!| What «11«! you mean hy saying. ’no though he had hardly need to ask t h a t « b e b a d g o t lo » t a n I n o t I..... . yet’? she asked suspiciously. Hill Hetilson, before whose door the question lane was ao evident promptly found "W here were etui?" s»ked tin idle had halted, looked at Jane with |y n tenderfoot. foreman, sitting down. iiKkcd In ••What'» your n a m e f she (Birlofflty. *‘<>h. nothing special "In the hllla. You've always beei turn. be aald casually, -o n ly , that ol telling me to ride where I plea’ et -H ill Pewlaon.’* man Van Tam hel has stolen every “Ilow lung have you lived here? ' and that there was no danger la' tiling In the hllla eicept thia ranch "Here nnd In Ihe I'linhandle moat ran •• > oti'd plek me up. I gut'»» I At thia outburst Jane first stopped your formula didn't work." of my life.” breathing then ahe breathe«! furl fJO Hf. C O M IM EIH And how many yeara la that?' oualy. H er feat urea hardened. -------------- F A iiE K IV B T H E H K N T IN B I« C O T T A G E G R O V E . O E E G O N 1.1, IHM Two Free City Deliveries Daily P H O N E 53 o r 54 We do not sacrifice quality for price. 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