Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 10, 1949, Page 16, Image 16

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    16 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, June 10, 1949
Only the Brave
By PAUL EVAN LEHMAN
. Cummer t
'Wheu tnc 4tu entered Cougu
Alia were pkuu.uig' uie aunte sutuuo,
cumue waved uuqu uu iareweui
to Jell aua continued to the black
smith &nou.
Connie sprang lightly to the
grouna. "Luai. a whcci ..aliway to
town. I aiant have a wrenca,
I, couldn't tighten it. 'lane care ol
U lor me, will you, Lew It the
Jikht rear."
V'Sure. How'd you get the wheel
back on?"
."A man came along and helped
me. Jell Tyler. Know him?"
"Jeff? Sure. He's a cowman
right down to hla hocks and his
bock Is good. Drove it Into the
vaUey himself, too. All white-
fucfes, and a couple of bulls youi
father'd be Droud to own."
Connie said, "He was on his way
to town to meet hla brother."
"Uh-huh. Brother aims to open
a law office and Jeff bought the
old feed store and fixed It up for
him."
Connie's gaze went to a one-
slorv building across the street. Ex
tpndinc over the sidewalk was i
sign which read Olenn O lea son.
Attornev-at-Law.
"Gleason! If he's Jeff's brother
shouldn't his name be Tyler?"
"Foster-brother. The Tylers
looted him when he was eight. Jeff
Kan sixteen. They educated him to,
a fare-you-well.
She Rot up. "Ill walk to the
tore and have the order put up.
Hurrv it alone. Lew."
Cougar was wild and woolly, all
right. As Connie started for the
store she brushed elbows with
bearded miners, tinhorn gamblers
and demi-ciaa n esters, ana expert
ly dodged several drunks.
Presently she passed a small neat
building with an Inconspicuous
sign which proclaimed 11 the Miners
and Merchants Bank. Her father
had established It. His own risk, In
such a lawless community, was
great; but Jeb King was a public
spirited man, and handling the gold
which came from the gulch was a
service he felt he owed to his Jel
low citizens.
The swinging doors of a saloon
parted suddenly and a bearded man
erupted from within. He glared at
her irom angry eyes, then swiicnra
Bis gaze to a passing miner.
"You seen Slua Benjamin?1
Hie man shook his head and the
breaded one hurried across the
atreet. She heard him mutter, The
amy tniei roooea mer
From the far end of the street
came a clatter of hoofs and Con
nie glaced lu that direction to see
hull a duzen horsemen loping Into
town. She recognized Chuck Gale
and his out! it and immediately ex
penenced an uneasy feeling.
As she readied the store steps
they pulled up at the rack outside
nd Chuck slipped to the ground,
fche had no excuse for avoiding
linn, so smiled pleasantly and said
" Hello Chuck. I've got to give my
order to Mr. Wolfanger. I'm 'way
behind schedule." She smiled again
and turned to the steps.
"You seen Slug Benjamin?"
The question halted her and she
turned. The bearded miner was
addressing his question to still an
other pedestrian.
The store was fairly well filled,
so she gave her order to Hank
Wolfanger and told him she'd be
around for It later, then went out
aide and started for the blacksmith
aliop.
She saw the bearded miner cross
ing the street toward a saloon on
it far side.
A man stepped out of the en
trance to a tent saloon and the
street about him emptied as though
he were afflicted with the plague
The miner broke into a lumber
ing run. "You low down thief!" he
shouted.
There was a flash of flame from
the hip of the man on the far side
ol the street, then a terrifying
whe-e-e! so close to Connie's left
cheek that she felt the breeze of
the bullet in its passage.
Connie felt herself snatched
about the waist and thrown violent
ly to the sidewalk, and even as she
fell there was another booming shot
and she heard again the rush of the
slug through the air. Somehow she
failed to hear the third shot, and
she was dismayed when she saw
the bearded miner fall forward on
his face and roll to his side.
The marshal grabbed Slug Ben
jamin, who was protesting that he
hat! shot in self defense.
"Self defense my eye!" roared
the marshal. "One of you fellers
fetch the doctor for Grubb. Come
along, Slug." He atarted back to
ward the Town Hall with hi prion-er.
Connie sat up and so did the man
who had thrown her. Jeff Tyler's
lace wore the saa ana numoie ex
presslon of a hound dog that has
Been caugnc smeenmg a rone.
. "I'm sorry, Miss King," he apolog
ized, "but you were right In line.
"I guess I was excited. Gosh. I
feel funnv Inside.' she said.
When she glanced at him again he
was intently watcnlng the marshal
and his prisoner, who were just
Dassintr on their way to the Jail-
There was a hint of puzzlement in
his eyes.
"You know that man. don't you?"
she said.
He started, then looked down at
her. "No'm: but I've seen him
somewhere before and not In Cougar."
"Here comes the stage now. And
you'd better call me Connie. After
ah. we re neighbors.
He flashed that rare smile of his,
then stood eagerly waiting as the
stage rolled to a stop. The door
opened and a young man alighted.
Connie saw a fresh-complexioned
face, clean shaven, blonde curly
hair and neat attire. Then the two
were shaklne hands.
Olenn. doggone you! You're
looking like a million dollars!"
"Thanks, Jen. same to you.
"Connie shake hands with my
brother. Glenn Gleason. Glenn, this
is Miss Connie King of the Crown
ranch."
Glenn stared for a moment then
sweept of his hat and bowed low
over the fingers Connie gave him.
"This, he said, "is the nicest
thing that could have happened.
Your humble servant. Miss King."
(To be continued
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visi 1:30. The Sheriff) 6:00. Musle af Nor
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Memos t Tomorrow i 12:00. Xtra Heart
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beat I 1:00, Raand-a Bors: 1:15.
Tim Tempos! 1:45, Adrentarea la Ra
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Little Garden Club to Meet
Salem Heights The Little
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will meet Thursday at 12:30 for
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