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    12 Cupltnl Journal. Falcm, Oregon, Friday, June 17, 1949
Only the Brave
By CAUL EVAN LEHMAN
By the li""- oAtuday arm
Jei. nao pai u o euuJii am
tiv'iir his auiiuai olmooic uti n.
He hu li.m.i tomik;iu mm.
tnal ooiiiue .ut ne.ei inunued U
o.a ami iiuiiifi., iic e iiau ev
tucceuea m pci'.'Uauliin nunu i
beapve u.ai iiuinie ot'tWt.t.
Connie anu Uleun wou.d oe ta
besi tninii in in worlu wai cou
happen.
Due M) the excitement, over th
kilting o( sam Toitfon, ne haa nets
ieoteu to purchase hut Mippaes 01.
his previous visit to CouRar, so hi
rode to town late Saturday aiter
noon. .
As he entered the atore, a Uvei;
discussion wiiicn had ix'tn uiule
wav came to an abrupt nalt. jei.
giancea about him. Br-Klde Ham.
Wolf anger, the owner, he saw
Chuck Gale and two of hi men
S cowboy nom the Crown, a mine,
named Benson and Bud Snyder
the undertaker.
Jeff moved over to the counter
"I interrupt something?" he in
qi tired.
'Yeah, you did." It was Chuck
Gale who answered, and his voice
was flat and cold. He wrnt on ah
Jeff turned alowly to lace him.
"Bud wan wonderin' and he go,
U to wonderin', too iiow come
there were powder burns arounu
the wound in Sam i neaa.
'That easy. Glenn shot him
For no reason whatever just like
that." He fixed Gale with a cold
tare. "That's what you're think
ing Isn't it?"
There could 'a' been a reason
ftAm'i gold. They took that shack
mart without nnduv it.
His two men had been standing
pear him: now one moved a few
paces away and tha other started
deina In the orooMte direction.
"Stand hitched, boyi," came the
drawling voice of the Crown
puncher. "You make me nervous.
movuv arouna maisway.
Oale'a two men halted where
thev were.
"I'm waiting. Chuck," said Jeff
tuietly, "to hear you ay that you
were juk wonaenng.
"I told you that's all wt were
oln wonderin ," ha said sulkily
Ha turned to Hank and ordered
the few thirmi he wanted, then
passed out of the atore. The Crown
puncher earn trailing after him.
uutsiae. saia. aaucn oojigea,
eowboy."
"Think not h in' of It," answered
tha other. "Keep you ey on that
Chuck feller. He's bad medicine,
and you made him eat cold crow
in public. He ain't the bird to for
get." Jaff found Glenn in his kitchen
ting supper, and drew a chair
up to the table. Glenn was enthu
siastic over his new office and de
clared that ha had already made
some profitable connections.
"That's fine." said Jeff heartily.
"And here's something you'll like:
Connie's Invited us over to the
Crown tomorrow with the guaran
tee that there won't be any free-for-all
fights on tha menu."
"She has? That's great! I'll ride
out to your place and pick you up.
No need for your coming to Cou
gar." i
Jeff nodded. "While I'm here,
there's one little point about the
shooting of Sam Tolaon that I'd
like you to clear up for me. Seems
that Bud Snyder, the undertaker,
found powder marks around the
wound on Sam 'a head. I got the
idea that Sam was standing In
the doorway when ha was shot, and
that's some dozen feet away from
the window."
Olenn grinned. "That's what
comes from being literal. As a mat
ter of fact, Sam wasn't in tha door-way-
at all. We both went to the!
table bv the bunk, and Sam got
the gun out of a drawer and hand
ed U to me. I backed off a step
or two and ha took a stride toward
the door. I could see him outlined
gainst tha si aright. In the dark
nens It looked as though ha were
standing In the entrance, but of
course he wasn't. The crash of
?las came right afterwards, and
he shot right on top of It. I think
ftlug was up against the window
nd Jtist poked his gun through
tha glass and fired. It all came so
uddenlv that well. It's hard to
remember exact data Us. But that's
the way It must have been." He
cocked an eyebrow at Jeff. "You
eertalnly don't think Inat I shot
him?"
"Mr gosh, no. But Bud made the
mistake of telling It to Ohuck Oale.
and Chuck do nt like tou Wt,
he was quite buv ticking the
tasi Oi it, iu' goid i mussing,
.o; bin i signed mem how Slug
Jid have readied throun me
inoow and laen it. But it sure
ies me to hear a lellow uke Chuck
ale running ' on down, when you
n the rik of warning Sam.''
The Sunday sixmu ai th? Crown
as all ihat couid be desired, The
inner as excellent. Glenn spent
.ie aftenoon riding wiih Connie,
.nd Jelf iounged on the gallery
-vitn Jeb King. He liked the cattle
nan and leli that the !ik:ng wax
eturned. Connie and Glenn came
.ii at .sundown, flushed and happy
as a pair of kid, and Mrs. King
wouldn't let them leave until thev
iad supper. It was almost dark
when they started for home.
It was pitch dark when they
reached the trail to Jeffs home
stead on the north side of the
vaiiey. Here thev faid aood n sht
Mid Glenn cuntinueri toward Cougar
ien wanted Ked along the dark
iran.
Red bore him through the black
ne.ys to the southwest corner of
his little spread, but instead of
stopping for Jeff to ntvn r.h sat
he kept right on. Jeff reined In re
membering distinctly that he had
closed the gate alter him that
morning. He got down and started
bark on foot, tripped over some
wire and went down.
He swore worriPdly and struck a
match. By its li8ht he saw that
t he whole section of fence wm
down. He returned to Red and rode
swiftly to the house for a lantern
The fear that had been welling
up within him was Justified. Not
only was his fence down, but every
unr oi nw twenty precious Here
fords was gone!
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No. SftOfi is cut in size 2. 4. and
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meeting held at the Webfootl xliaL u"
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AUM-KAFP' I. AM, RESRET
TO TELLVOU THIS, UNCLE
V(OLFGAN5, BUT VOU KNOW
WE TAkE LODGERS INTO
PUFFLE TOWEW, AND MY
WIFE WAS RENTED VOUft.
ROOfVN TO A NEW BORDER
WHO WILL CHECK IN
ON MONDAYS
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1 LL DEPAST ON S'JNCAY A
AFTE DINNER,
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BETWEEN 0'VAHDTHE4
I'LL SEE IF I CAN SET
HIM TO BUY MY TRUNK
O" KITCHEN
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