Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 15, 1949, Page 18, Image 18

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    p18 Capital Journal, Salem. Ore., Wednesday, June 15, 1949
Only the Brave
By PAUL EVAN LEHMAN
Chanter 7
v Busy with his thought. Glenn
was within a mile of Cougar be
"fore he Daid more than casual at-
- tentlon to hU surroundings. As he
"' (lanced about him he saw a horf
'grazing a short distance away and
- recognition 01 tne animal reacn
X"d him he ierked his mount to an
a abrupt halt. It was Gienns horse.
I the hore Slug Benjamin naa taxen.
But why had Slug returned?
1 Glenn remembered the first time
he had visit M Slug at the jail and
81ur's venomous threat, "Sam
J Tolson had no right to bind me
i over. He's preiudiced against me
I I'll get him yet!"
Slug had come back for his re-
venge.
When Glenn finally reached the
town limits it was quite dark. He
J did not ride In 10 the street, bui
I took the alley which led to the back
i fcf his place, stabled both horses,
f avent into the house, prepared sup
i jper. and ate it. Finished he crossed
she street to Mike's place and en-
lered the saloon.
" Glenn said nothing about his
i 'find. It was passible that Slug had
5 'left the neighborhood, but if he
5 'had remained to even his score with,
r 6am Tolson. Glenn thought he!
a knew how to deal with him. Sam
Tolson and his three cronies came
J in. found places at their favorite
.tame.
I; Glenn left after a while and went
i to the office. He sat down by
window In the dark recent ion room
I where he could watch Mike's place
across the street. Then when he
iaw Tolson and his three com pan -'
Ions come out and start for the
J rulch. he went outside and followed
I He hurried to the gulch and fol
I lowed its edge. When he was oppo
1 ilte Tolson' cabin he crouched be-
alnd some bushes and waited. He
1 saught sight of the shadowy figure
; of Bam as it moved oenina tne
J ihack. and presently a pale light
a a-lndow on Glenn's side.
a He eot ud and moved awav from
the lip of the gully There came to
nis straining ears a slight rusue
In the brush. Inch by Inch he mov
l d forward, feelin? hut way from
jee to tree: and at last he made
&ut a darker shape among the
a lhadows and after a moment knew
it for a horse. Slug's horse? It had
be: no other would leave his
mount In this secluded place. He
made sure that Slug was not arjout,
! :hen walked silentlv forward, shp-
9 ped the knot in the rein and led
I .ne animal wmie uimhihc
rhere was a tight grin on his Hps
is he made his way back to the
rulch. He descended by the regular
jam ana nurriea aiong tne crem
" lntil he was opposite Sam's cabin
, The light from within showed
a laintly through a window. He mov
g td toward it, angling off until he
lould see Sam. Tolson had taken
ff his coat and shirt and now
31enn saw him draw something
rom a hip ockct and place It in
: i cigar bax on a shelf.
a Glenn moved forward, treading
i tghtly and raising his feet high
io as not to stumble. He reached
e door and scratched softly on
Ht. Sam said. "Who is it?"
1 "Be quietl" warned Glenn. "It's
! 31eason."
I "What do you want?"
"Let me In. I've got to see you
it once. Your life's at stake."
a Glenn heard Sam take down the
Mr across the door. The hinges
tqueaked slightly as the door swung
inward a few inches, and Glenn
J jaw the reflection of starlight on
a the barrel of a gun.
a "I'm not armed," whispered
a Olenn. "Let me In. Slug Benjamin's
i in the loose and If you help me we
tan nab him."
Sam reluctantly' opened the door
ind stepped bark, keeping the gun
a limed At Glenn as he entered,
i Dlenn closed the door and spoke
i rapidly.
a 'I was coming back from the;
Crown this evening and stumbled
1 an that horse Slug stole out of my
it-able. Slug had doubled back and
twitched It for another. I knew he'd
threatened to get you and figured
a that's what brought him back. I
a Tound a horse tied In the trees and
I poved It. I'm sure It's Slug's. Now
isten. We'll get some of the boys.
guleMy, and send them up on the
bench where Slug had the horse
: tied, men we ii raise the alarm ann
"Wait a minute! I'm not heeled
You aot an extra gun?"
Sam felt his wav i a table be
side the bunk and opened a drawer
"Here." he said and pressed a
neavv Colt into Glen's hand. He
started for the doorway and Glenn
could see his form linned aeaiiut
:he harv light which hovered over
tne creeg.
There came the crash of breaking
glass, the roar of a six-gun. Sam
stumbled forward a few steps and
plunged through the door wav
Glenn wheeled and fired through
the broken window behind him
urrtll his gun was emDtv.
The camo came alive. Miners
came out of their shacks on the
run. partly clothed, guns in their
hands. They found Glenn kneeling
oesiae tne aeaa lorm or am I Ol
son. Swiftly he told them what he
told Sam.
"Slug must have known that Sam
had been warned.' he concluded
He came close to the window when
Sam blew out the light. He saw
Sam against the opened doorway
ana snot mm. ui course I started
shooting through the broken win
now but I don t know wnether or
not I hit him. If I didn't, he's on
his wav to where ne left his horse
Get up there, some of vou. and
make It fast. You might get him
oerore he finds where I ert it "
Olenn stood bv the dead body
of Sam Toison. listening to the pro
gress of the pursuit.
A gun roared from the shadows
nnd a miner cried out and fell. The
others swept on. Another shot a
third: then a whole vollev as the
miners cut loose at the trees. Then
"ame a sudden silence which was
broken bv the Quirk flurry of beat
Ine: hoofs. Glenn swore fiercely,
feelinglv.
Slug had found his horse.
T ho '"Mlnuerf)
lt:00 !sirn Off
I flush him out of his hiding place
i He'll make for his horse and the
i poy up there can nail him."
a "Say!" said Snm. "You ain't so
lumb after all. Let 'a go!" He step-
f V ' ''''S'i-1 11
J ped forward and opened the door, Calif
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cover-tip a swirling, scalloped
cape to match I This is a style that
la equally nice topped with shoul
der straps of boned for strapless
wear.
No. 3006 la cut In sizes 12. 14, 18.
18. 30, 38, 38. 40. and 43. Size 18
dress. 3 yds. 3o-ln.; cape, ll yds.
30-in.
Cottons again strike a high fash
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lo make, easy to hand't Send now
for the SPRING FASHION BOOK
which Includes in Its 150 pattern
designs, a big selection of alluring
suggestions for cotton fashions for
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