Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 29, 1949, Page 20, Image 20

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    1(1 Capital Journal, Salem, Or., Thuinday, Sept. 29, 1949
DOUBLE TROUBLE
AP NswaftoturM
By WILLIAM HOBSON
(Chapter 4)
Bwlnnerton removed the cigar
from hii mouth. "Joe I mean Jay
you've got to. I told you that e
lawyers believe In the Innocence of
our client, though now and then
we have to itretth a few polnU.
I'm stretching one now. I n stretch
ing It a long way because I believe
In your brother. That rifle slug
through his chest seems to have
knocked some sense Into his head
He's a changed man. He says that
It was just what he needed to bring
him down to earth again. He wor
ships the ground Ellen walks on
and when this thing is over he's
cutting out the rough stuff and set
tling down. He's already warned
Morden that when he gets back
on his feet, it's quita. All he wants
you to do Is just take his place
ior a lew weeks until ne can ride
again. Then he and Ellen are get.
ting married and going to your
home for a spell. After that he's
bringing her back here to settle
on Randall ranch. Ellen has al
ready told Mike. But Mike's a hard
man to convince. Look here, Jay;
every man Is entitled to one mis
take In life, and Joe marie It.
There won't be any more. As his
brother, his twin brother, you owr
It to him to step into his boots
for a few weeks and see that he
comes out on too "
Jay Allison sat there and thought
n over. He still didn't like any part
of It; It was a fraud. And he could
still feel Ellen Randall's warm Hps
on his. There would be danger there
He consoled himself with the
thought that he'd be In the line
camp, miles from the ranch, and
that decided him.
Finally he nodded. "All right.
Bwinnerton, 111 do It for Joe's sake,
even though It's against mv grain."
"Good! That's fine. fine. This
will come out all right. You wait
and see. Now I'll brief you on a
few things about the ranch and
o on to get you through supper.
After supper you tell them you'll
be out to the ranch sometime to
morrow, as you've a few things to
take care of. Tonight III have
horses ready. I'll take you to see
Tour brother."
Jay left the office bv the back
way a few minutes later, the odd
thought In his mind that he wa.
mixed up In a criminal conspir
acy . . . and already acting the
part. He didn't like thU skulking
business.
He cut in back of the hotel again
and ascended the steps up to the
second-story hallway and made his
way to the room. He opened the
door and a big man pushed hlm
aelf off the bed. He was in his mid
fifties, bemustached. and burly. Hr
said. "Well, I see you got back,"
and gruffly stuck out a hand.
Jay said, "Yeah I'm back," and
waited.
"Frankly, T was hopln vou would
not come back," the other said
without preamble. "But Ellen raiser1
ao much fuss ever' time me and her
ma opened our mouths that there
was no living with her. So when
she came downstairs and aald you
was back I wanted to have a talk
with you, Joe. You can have your
lob bark at the ranch, all right,
but I want this clearly understood:
Jf you're going to marrv her, this
drinking and cutting around Is go
ing to stop. I'm not having mv
Kir! marry any man who's been
cutting up the past few months
like you have."
"I understand, air." Jav said
Suietly. Swlnnerton had aaid that
oe had had enough. No more of
the rough stuff for him.
"Good." grunted Mike Randall.
"But don't get any Ideas, Joe. If
you come back to work for me
you're going right back to that sum
mer line camp and stay there until
w need all the hands at the beef
roundup this fall. You wont be
seeing her or having anything to
do with her. understand? If vou
and her atlll feel this wav after the
roundup, and you settle down, then
maybe well talk about you gettln
married some time this winter. But
you're got to prove yournelf. Joe
The first misstep you make. Ill
chase you off the ranch with a
hoteim."
"All right, air." Jay answered.
Mike Randall ahot htm a mwr
Ijpos, "Since when did you start
calling people, me especially, air?"
he demanded.
"uh guesa It's habit from being
home." Jay answered lamely, and
felt his face flush. "Mom's pretty
much of a stickler for those things.
"Good." snapped back the ranch
er. "Too bad you didn't stay an
other month. Might have pounded
some sense into your head, well,
he finished gruffly, "let's get on
downstairs to supper. The wimmln
folk are waiting. And you mind
what I told you I I mean every word
or it."
They went out and he followed
the bigger man downstairs. They
passed a tall man in the lobby
man who looked as though he had
Just come In from a long ride. He
was about thirty and carried a big
knife in a fringed sheath, in addi
tion to his pistol. He gave Jay a
queer look In which there was no
Irlendllness and added a brier, cold
nod. Jay answered in kind, with a
curt Jerk of the head.
Randall said, low-voiced, "ixtoks
like Peg Smith ain't forgot that
little ruckus when you hit him
over the head with a gun Darrei
You watch out lor him. He ain I
the kind of man to forget."
Jay took off his hat and followed
the bigger man. He was dressed
in a dark suit that idn't look too
bad after a brushing down and he'd
had his boots shlned that day at
noon while the engine and crew
were being changed. They set off
his sleek black hair and eyes. He
was thankful now that he and Joe
had, like ao many twins, always
bought Identical clothes and gear
down to the smallest omii.
(To Be Continued)
sizes i2 iT
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Royal Hibbs Reaches
Half Century Point
Unionvale Complimenting
Royal Hibbs, who was 50 years
old September 25, his son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John
O. Becker, entertained at their
home In McMinnville with a
family birthday dinner. Attend
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Royal
Hibbs and son, Ray, and Mrs.
John Hibbs, 85, his mother, of
Unionvale; Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Becker, Mr. and Mrs. John O.
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By Gene Ahern
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