Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 13, 1949, Page 16, Image 16

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    16 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, July 13, 1949
Only the Brave
By PAUL EVAN LEHMAN
' fihanter 30
Jeff walked rapidly, uncoracious
a for once that Connie was o close
to him. He followed the alley
clear to the end of town, then cut
- acrou to the one on me isr not.
Down It he etrode, treading softly
and easily to the rear of Glenn's
" place. He nodded as he saw the
, llgllt HI Mie Wlliuvw. w.c....,
i If he had been In Briscoe, which
. Jeff now doubted, had returned.
- He passed Into the dark stable,
- Connie going in after him. Be-
hind them another stealthy figure
" felt Its way along the alley but
they were unaware of its pres
ence. i Jeff knew where a lantern hung:
he took It down and lighted It.
The horse was In a stall munching
- hay. Jeff spoke to the animal,
i" then raised its left hind foot.
? The shoe was unbroken.
He nut the foot down, stood for
I a moment gazing about him, then
i went to the saddle which straddled
.. a rail at the oacK ol tne staoie.
- He raised the leather skirt. Tied
' there was a worn horseshoe. Its
end calk was missing. It was the
' shoe which had made the tell
tale tracks.
."I reckon this tells the story,"
. he said to Connie, ana indicated
; the shoe. "Glenn didn't know
about that broken calk until
' told him shortly before the gold
- robbery. He saw at once how he
J could use It to put the blame on
; Slug. Yes, It's clear now."
; "What are you going to do?1
t "Go inside and get him. It's got
i to be done. You'd better stay
' here."
"No, I'm going with you; I must
' see it mrougn to tne ena.
f "Connie, you mustn't. It'll be
; hard, caring for him as you do.'
i Her voice was quiet and level,
; "But I don't care lor him.
i never have."
"But he said !"
"Can vou believe anything he
: ever said nowy"
He looked at her Intently and
; he returned his gaze without
. flinching; then he drew a deep
. breath and started for the house.
And as he did so, Glenn Glea-
son got quickly from his knees
' where he had been looking through
! the crack beneath the window
shade, glanced aulcklv about him,
: then crossed the kitchen and went
, Into his office.
The door was unlocked and they
' opened it ana went into tne kitcn
1 en. Glenn was not there but
: they could see a line of light be
neath the office door, Jeff slipped
the bolt In the door behind him.
. then twisted the key In the lock
, and removed It. Glenn must be
given on opportunity to escape.
' They opened the office door
" and entered the room. Glenn was
; not In sight.
, A lighted lamp stood on the desk
, and Jeff walked over to look at
the papers scattered near It. Con
- nle followed him. She said. "Per
haps we can find something In
v the desk; something that will "
, A quiet voice interrupted her.
"stand where vou are, both of
you."
Connie gave an exclamation and
.' turned. Jeff knew better than to
disregard the order: every muscle
stiffened but he remained stand
ing where he was. leaning on the
, desk.
In the corner behind the desk
was a closet with a heavy curtain.
This curtain had been thrust aside
" and Connie saw Glenn standing
,. there, two Derringer pistols In his
hands, One of them was pointed
... at her. the other was within three
leet of Jeff's back.
t( "So you finally found the broken
shoe." said Glenn tightly. "That's
too bad for both of you. Now you'll
do exactly as I tell you. If you
don't, I'll most certainly kill you.
,. You first, Jeff, with my gun; then
.- Connie with yours."
With a motion of his foot Qlenn
pushed a coll of rope from the
" closet.
"Tie his hands behind him. And
be sure to make a good job of it."
"Do Just as he says,' advised
Jeff, and crossed his wrists behind
his back to make it easv for her.
She bent over slowly, her eyes
never leaving Glenn's face, and
found the rope. With trembling
fingers she wound an end around
Jeff's wrists and tied a hard knot.
Outside In the alley, Slug Ben
jamin had heard the alarm sound
and he knew that they had dlscov
ered Jeff's escape. He glanced
about him worriedly, knowing that
if he was to escape he must make
his break now. He started for the
stable and the horse he knew was
there, only to check himself ab
ruptly.
"I'll be darned If I do! I'll fin.
lsh that chore and to hell with
emi"
He stepped to the back window
and looked beneatvi the drawn
shade. The kitchen was empty but
the door to the office was ajar and
there was light In the room. He
tried the door. It was locked.
The bell had stODDed rineincr
and he could hear the shouts of
the mob as It surged along the
street. There were men coming
he ran to the passageway beside
the building and sped along it to
wie street, tie slid around a cor
ner, keeping close to the build
ing, and Inched tn the front Annr
With a hand extended behind him
ne iouna tne Knot).
A man came running diagonally
across the street toward him. It
was mil "rotmngham.
"Hold up therel We got you,
Tylerl"
The door was unlocked. Slug
MuBiicu ib open ana stariea oacK
lng across the threshold. Bill fired
and he stumbled, still cllnffincr is,
the door. He pulled himself about
ana tnea to close It. Another shot
and he rocked to the impact of
the bullet. He fell against the door
ana it closed under his weight.
He found the bolt and shot it.
then started for the inner room.
He took two stumbling steps and
Weill, aown.
(To be continued)
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constellation
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night
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BUflll
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state canal
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