Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 30, 1949, Page 16, Image 16

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    16 Capital Journal, B&m, 0r., Friday, September 80, 1949
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(Chapter 6)
Vln. Randall was a buxom, moth
erty -looking woman in her forties
na ouite handsome, ont smiled
greeting at Jay and modeled (or the
rwo men to am down. "It's good to
you egAta., Joe," she said. "Mow
were your loMw?"
"Fair to middiiua " he eruwred
"Rant Is pretty dry, but they'll
Dull throuah all rlEht."
"We haven't ordered yet, Ellen
said. We were waiting on you two."
"Anything much doing since
left?" he asked casually, after they
. had ordered. He wanted all the In
formation he could get, to Index
It In hi mind for any contingency
that might arise. He knew he wax
going to need it. One slip on hu
part and the whole thing would
blow up in their faces.
Mike Randall grunted. "We're
losing a trickle of cows now and
then, but not enough to show any
organised rustling. They tried an
other raid on the horses sometime
back but didn't make It. One of
the thieves got shot, but that's all
"When are you leaving for the
rancn again? he asked.
Ellen put In, "Not until tomor
row, Joe. I forot to tell you. Wc
are having visitors out from the
east, due tomorrow. People I stayed
with while I wns In school back
there. Thev want to see what life
on a wild Texas range Is like anc
will be here all summer, partly for
Mr. Seltzer's health. Mary, their
daughter, was my bent chum In
school. Harry, who's mv own age
used to be my best fellow and I
warn you, darling, he's almost a
handsome as you. And he'll be there
all summer with me while you're at
the line camp. So don't be too sure
oi yourself
"I'll Just have to hope for the
best, I guess," he replied lamely,
and felt a slight flush come to his
iace.
He was glad when the mince
we and coffee were done .with
. He wiped his lips with his nap-
icin and rose with the others. They
went out Into the lobby where
Mike Randall paid for the meal.
"I suppose you'll be coming out
with us tomorrow?" he asked Jay
"I Imagine you'll be pretty well
loaded, sir. I've got to see a few
mends anyhow, so perhaps It
would be better If I picked ud a
horse and rode out, though you
could take my war-beg. I'll leave
it in my room.
"All right. But I want you In
that cmiip by day after tomorrow
morning to start riding the line
turftin. I m short-handed end
Turk's got his hands full."
"Okay," Jay answered In the
eareless way Joe would have. "And
now, if you'll excuse me, I've got
to see a few folks."
Ellen said. "Would U be asking
too much if you walked down to
the post office with me to get the
ranch mall? We got In too late
for me to get It before supper."
"Sure." he said, and took her
rm with exaggerated gallantry.
"We haven't been In here for
two weeks now," she said. "But
the Seltzers said thev'd be here
on the fifteenth and that's tomor
row. I why, Joe! Here's a letter
for you from your mother. Why
here's two moref How come she
was writing you when you were
home nil the time?"
He said, grabbing at the first
Men that came to him and hop
ing she'd accept it. "Of course she
wrote, honey. Mom's sentimental !
She's also a creature of firm and
rigid habits, She wrote me every!
week while T was home. I tried
to bedevil her to let me see the!
letters, but she chased me out of
her writing room. Said I could1
read em after I got back. You
don't know Mom."
"Oh," the said, partly convinced.
"I gttees that's It, but "
He had to stop It and he did it
In the only wny he knew how. He
summoned all his courage and
crabbed her In his arms. He kissed
her and the mail fluttered to the
floor. Ftnallr the pushed him back,
her face flushed with happiness.
"Oet away from me, you wild
man," she gasped. "I thought at
first you had ehanged, I know bet
ter fow. ltre, pick up that mail
wrnie i arrange my hair and get
pack my breath. Joe. you devil!
, p
WILLIAM HOBSON
He bent and picked up the scat
tered mall from the floor while
she arranged a tuft of dislocated
hair back into position.
"And now. Mistress Ellen, he
said, using Mother of Joe's gal
ktt Md exaggerated expressions,
"ny 1 go?"
"Oet out of here!" she laughed
"Go on about your business. I can
walk back to the hotel alone."
In another hotel room her father
sat talking with the tall man whe
wore both knife and pistol at hu
belt: peg smith.
Randall was saying, "... Ha vent
found out anything more, eh?
Peg Smith shook his head. "Just
what I told you. I got one of them
that night while yore boys were
snooting at them. Ida sworn it
was Joe Allison. It shore looked
like him. Looks like it wasn't Joe.
Any man who ketches a 45-70
slug the way I caught that hoss
thief wouldn't show up a month
later as chipper as can be."
"You wouldn't have had any idea
about settling a personal grudge
with Joe. would you? ' Mike Ran
dall asked harshly.
nope," was the laconic reply
'I'm workin' fer you. Mister Ran
dall, an' as long as I am you give
tne orders."
Good. That's more like it. So
you follow right on through. Some
where in that country Brad Mor-
den and his gang are running their
stolen horses. I not only want it
.stopped; I don't want any more
raids to try ami get my Morgans."
wnat aoout joe?"
Trail him. He seems a little bit
changed since he came back, but
I'm making danged sure he's turn
ed a new leaf before I let him marry
Ellen this winter."
"Fair enough," Smith drawled.
and rose.
(To be continued)
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Church and Natao.
Birthdays Celebrated
Lyons A dinner wai held t
the home of Mr. and Mr. Walter
Bevier. Covers were laid for
Mr. and Mr. Darwyn Raines of
Lacomb; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Cribbs, Larry and Sharon, Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Bevier, Gary
and Jlmmie, Mrs. Arnold 8yver
son, Harvie, Dickie and Rodney
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Children's Theater.
of Mill City; Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Bassett of Corvallis; Mr. and
Mrs. Merle Devine, Norma, Lor
ena, Bobby and Wayne, of Gates;
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett and
Cecil, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Be
vier. The occasion honored Wal
ter Bevier and Mrs. Floyd Bas
sett on their birthday anniver
saries. Solution of Ytiterdiyi Puul
B7. Scarlet
IS. Shout
59. Margla
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