Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 05, 1949, Page 16, Image 16

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    -Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Oct. 5, 19491
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(Chapter 9)
He began to quarrel with her. He
tttd It deliberately because he knew
hie twin brother Joe and how Joe
would have reacted. He did It, too.
became he couldn't Hand to have
her near him, couian i iae nor
frankly spoken love nis own a
elt.
And the thing ended about the
way he thought It would. Her
band flashed up and slashed across
oil cheeks, first one and then the
other, in resounding oiows.
"Oct out!" she shouted at him
"Get on up to that line camp where
you belong. You're no good. You
never were any good. I'm going to
marry Harry the next time he asks
me."
Tt. tor courace. but he did It
He grabbed her by the shoulders
nd shook ner.
"On the day that you marry him
jrouH have a dead bridegroom on
Crmr hands," he said with simulated
arshness.
Minutes later he led a saddled
animal to where his gear was piled
an the sround.
Then he saw the white outlines
of her dress as she came close.
"Oh, Joe, Joel" she whispered.
"How much I love you. You haven't
hanged a bit."
H took her Into his arms and
kissed her hard, and this time there
was no acting. He thougnt, I'm
falling In love with my twin broth
er's girl!
He had to get out of there fast
Hid he knew it. He laughed. "Ot
course you do, honey, and I love
you. You didn't mean a word about
me being no good, did you?"
"Not a word of it. Now get out
of here and don't you come back
ntll you make good."
"I'm halfway there already me
beloved." He grinned and swung
P.
Jay made the trip In a little over
three hours. He saw the height of
Old 8andstone loom up closer until
be could see the aerated back with
hump In the middle. Then, when
be had almost ridden by, he caught
the outlines of a big log cabin
made of sandstone and mortar and
si small corral. The place was dark
and he guessed that Turk Pennock.
after a hard day In the saddle, was
sound asleep.
Jay dumped his gear outside the
door, which was open, making plenty
of noise aa he did so. From within
earn e the sound of a body rolling
over In a bunk and a sharp metallic
click.
"Who Is it?" rapped out a voice
from the darkness.
"Joe, you fool. I Just got In,"
snorted the bogus Joe.
"Holy amokes! I'm shore glad
to have company again." A match
flared and Turk Pennock put the
lamp globe back on and turned.
He was a big, red-faced man of
around thirty-five with the coun
tenance of a good-natured thief
who wouldn't hesitate to steal II
there waa money in It.
"You damped ol' woman-chasln'
hoot owl," he chuckled delighted
ly. "I'm sare glad to see you beck.
It's been plenty lonesome since
rou left."
It was obvious that he knew
nothing about Joes getting shot.
"Man, am I glad to see you. It's
Men lonesome up here with me
waltln day after day fer you to
some back. Say, how'd that raid
on the ranch oome out?"
Jay wns removing gunbelt and
haps. "It didn't work," he said,
busy with buckles along hlj left
leg. The old man had guards out
round the horse pasture and they
was well armed, from the way
they let loose. One of the boys
got shot don't know who."
They srose Just before sunup, ate
breakfast, swallowed down the last
cup of scalding black coffee, and
fixed lip two packages of lunch.
He purposely waited until the
?ither man mounted first not know
na whether Turk had the east or
west patrol. Pennock swung up
nd headed east with a wave of
his hand. Jay turned west, follow
ing a well worn trail made by many
other riders before him, including
his brother Joe, By the time he
rode back that afternoon he had
met the rider from the next line
camp and knew the general lay
of the country.
He fell into line-camp life with
ease and a certain famlllarlly born
of his experiences In the Texas cow
country. Not until the second aft
ernoon, did he spot the strange
rider. The man waa about a mile
away, and Jay loped toward him
But to his surprise the man wheeled
his horse and disappeared at a gal
lop Into a forest of green mesqulte
On the third day he finished his
patrol early and came In about two
hours before sundown. Pennock was
already In, his horse unsaddled In
the corral.
Turk Pennock was shaving, al
ready dressed In his Sunday clothes.
"I was wonderin' If you'd fer
ret." he chuckled. "Hurry up an'
git dressed. It's our night to howl."
Jav man t Know wnat it was an
about, but he went to his bunk
and shed his clothes drawlnp out
a pair of new pants and a clean
shirt from his warbag.
Pennock was fully dressed now
He said with a grin, "Come on;
let's saddle an' get goln'. We can
make it In a little over two hours."
It was shortly alter the late sum
mer darkness had set In that they
dropped down a slope and Jay saw
lights ahead, plus the gleam of
water among a wide belt of sand.
'Antelope ureexr came rurxs
laughing voice In the darkness.
"Brad knows what It takes to keep
his hoss thieves happy."
(To Be uontinuea)
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Rklrt-BIoase Team This season's
version of the versatile skirt and
blouse team! ttrlsk shirtwaist No.
3380 Is topped by a tidy collar,
smartly convertible. Trim skirt No.
3006 provides two big pockets
fashion's newest decorative note.
(Two separate patterns.)
No. 3360 Is cut an sixes 10, 13. 14,
1. 11 and 10. Bias lfl, 3H yrs. M-ln.
No. too Is out In waist slses 34,
36. 3S, SO, i and M. Mae 36, J yds.
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Methodists Schedule
Planning Conference
Amity Rv. Fremont Faul,
pastor of th local Methodist
church, one of the state leaders
of the Oregon Methodist Con
ference will attend a three-day
planning conference at Camp
McGruder, beginning October
10, and continuing for three
days. The total Sunday School
and educational program of the
churches, of the conference will
first be set up.
The year's activities of tha
three Methodist camps In th
state will be reviewed and plant
for the future mad. The con
ference board of Evangelism
will meet to coordinate th
whole program for the confer
ence. Mr. Faul has several proj
ects to report on or to promots
in this series of board meetings
Undergoing Surgery
Mt. Angel Mrs. George J,
Hauptman of Brooks entered
Silverton hospital on Wednes
day for major surgery.
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tl. Obtain
23. Thicker
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25. Born first
17. East African
coin
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Channeled!
Literary
sorapa
Oriental drum
Raised
American
Indians
CompouDd
other
Hold back
Unoren
Land measure
Tear apart
Orion tal
ffultar
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Furtive
Famous
electrician
Solution of Yeattrday't Puzzl
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parchment
tl. Immerse
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23. Restraint
2ft. Small rounel
mark .
18. Bohlnd
tl. Edible root
32. Two halve
31. Youngster
So. Thofle
defeated
3ft. Hate
31. East Indian
irateway
II. County in
Colorado
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sorts
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of prey
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4ft. Tellow ocber
4. Salt
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parlod
ROOM AND BOARD
By Gene Ahem
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