Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 07, 1949, Page 16, Image 16

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    IS Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. Friday, October 7, 1949
r THANKS BUSHELS, T I HOP6 WE lfrGi60NNY HONEYLIFE rTHArS RIGHT. CUPCAKE I 1 Tf MR. BRVN5KI-I-I"M
, KfTA-rrS BEEN A 1 HELP YOU HAS SURE BEEN WONDERFUL KINDA HOLD MV BREATH SOME-J I ( AFRAID t HyVC IAD NtTVW
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DOUBLE TROUBLE
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tMS llMrWH. CUPCAKE le SO MANY BLESSINGS "THE S"a7- IS EVERYTHING-? J STSSfc
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By WILLIAM HOBSON
i (Chapter 11)
"So that's why one or two o
ttt men were giving me quee
kpka," Jay Mid. "I gueu the fat',
an the (Ire now. It'll be Just a mat
tar of time until Mike Randal
finds out. You can't keep anythlm
Mae that quiet. I'm afraid Joe'i li
for trouble."
f'Not ntcetiarlly, waa the re
ply. "First ol all, I spread the
word around that you only got
ntoked In that Iracas at Randall's
ranch, not (hot up bad like the
boys first reported. Second, Hank
tipped Joe in nere alter every
body was In bed last night. Again
M orders. He's In my cabin now
and none of the men ever dart to
enter It."
fHow Is he?"
A little better but still a sick
boy. That long ride dragged be
hind a horse didn't help things a
bit."
JtVhafs Peg Smith doing here
kn camp? Turk said you don't wel
come strangers."
''since you're In with us. you
might as well know. Peg Is
stranger. He works for us. But
he's on Mike's payroll as a sort of
aeout to keep an eye out lor norse-
tracka that the line riders miss
aad well, you might as well have
It: Mike's a little suspicious about
you for some reason, and Peg's
keeping an eye on you, too, with
orders to make reports to the
ranch."
Jay grunted. They were ap
proaching a large two-room cabin
bttllt of red sandstone hauled up
from the creek. "Hes doing a good
job, all right. I saw him a couple
of days ago snooping around on
my run east of Old Sandstone. I'm
rtty sure It was him. But when
i went after him he burned the
breeze over a rldge and out of
skjht. I stIU think it waa him took
shot at us that night."
rAt you. not at us," Swlnnerton
buckled. "He admitted It this aft
ernoon when I accused him of It.
Mm says that orders or no orders
from Mike, as well as myself, he's
going to square up for that whack
over the head."
They had approached the front
door of the rock cabin, which was
closed. Swlnnerton opened It and
Jay followed him Into a comfort
able living room.
."My housekeeper usually sleeps
m the other room, but Joe has her
bed," the lawyer explained. "She'll
sleep In the front room when I'm
not here so's to be able to look
out after Jot. You've nothing to
worry about, boy." This last was
spoken in a good-fellow tone of
voice.
Brother, Jay Allison thought, I've
got plenty to worry about.
A middle-aged Mexican woman
appeared in the doorway leading
to the next room. She looked at
Jay, her eyes widened, and she
froae in sheer astonishment.
"Madre de Dios!" she exclaimed.
"M It it It the ghost."
"No. Mrs. Benches. It's not a
boat," Bwlnnerton laughed. "It Is
the twin brother to the wounded
one. A secret that you must keep.
Jow Is he?"
hi stepped aside and beckoned.
J- followed the lawyer Into the
saeond room that was Dart kltohen.
Joe lay on a elean bed between
atteets. Ha was freshly bandaged,
shaved, and was propped up high
on pillows, reading a book.
'He put down the book on top
i ue eneei ana gnnnea. jay was
w-evid at tht tight of him. He
was still a badly shot up man but
he was far different-looking from
he other time Jay had seen him.
"Mom art you feeling, Joe?" he
"A Utile tired and sore from
- long haul on the travots, but
Bank took it slow and let me rest.
And then Mrs. Benches fed me
afxl rave see something to mahe
me ateap a while. Ill be wp and
around In no tirai. How't things
ait the ranch?"
.Jay sat down and toid him av
trrthbw In detail, feeling himself
ftt a Mi)c red In the face at ht
related hit parting with mien, after
the quarrel.
Joe Allison Jet out a laugh.
ttfi etrletly a one-man woman,
that sweetheart of mine. You say
she'l got a real pretty friend? Must
e tough on you. having to stay
wajr from the ranch. Hot dog!"
"I'm very happy about It," Jay
.runted, and meant It. "You can
lave your women. Ill ride solo.'
"That grinning jackass don't
:now what he's missing, Jim," joe
said to Swlnnerton.
Jay changed the subject. "We've
got to have an underttandlng now.
I'm sticking out my neck to help
you get out of this meat. There
was a gent even took a shot at me
the other night, thinking It was
you."
"Peg Smith, eh? Took a shot at
my brother, eh? I'm going to kill
him if it s the last tning I ever ao,
you wait and see."
jay rose, "xou u ao no sucn xooi
thing. Aren't you In enough of a
mess as It is? Smith it on Mike
Randall's payroll as a scout for
horse thieves and to keep a check
up on me. You kill him and Ran
dav will forbid you a foot on the
ranch. You get that Idea right out
of your head, Joe.
"Cut out trie lecture, protestor,"
chuckled Joe Allison. "You just
stick to line riding until I get back
Into the saddle; then watch my
smoke."
They talked on for a few min
utes and then Mrs. Sanchez, the
buxom Mexican housekeeper, moved
into the room.
"Enough," she said. "He will
sleep now. I turn out the light."
Jay bid him good-bye and went
out Into the night again, Swlnner
ton walking beside htm.
They passed the cabins again and
the dog began to bawl, but re
mained out of sight back of the
cabin. A fiddle was scraping and
jay saw two or tnree couples on the
floor. Turk was walttlng with Lu
cia, the glowering Miguel leaning
his back against the front wall by
the door. His gun sheath was still
empty.
Jay, however, had eyes only for
one man.
At the bar, gulping a big thot of
whiskey, stood the angular form of
Peg smith.
(To Be Continued)
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4:48, A Laak at Anatralla.
Falls City Honors
Teachers at Party
Falls City The teachers of
the high tchool and grade school
were honored at the Falls City
Methodist church with union
services and a reception.
The following program wat
given: Piano Solo, Mrt. Fred
Hughes; Scripture Reading and
Invocation, Rev. Gilbert John
son; Vocal Solo, Mrt. Vernon
Murphy; Instrumental Music,
The Luhde family; Sermon,
Rev. Charles Knox; Welcoming
the teachers, Rev. Gilbert John
ton, Rev James Royer; Respon
ses, Mr. William Zyp, City
Supt.; Vocal Solo, Mrt. James
Royer; Group Singing; Benedic
tion, Rev. James Royer.
The church wat decorated in
fall flowers, given by Mrs. Char
lei Joslin, Mrs. Archie Palmer,
Mrt. Fred Hughe, Mrt. Chatter
Burbank and Mrt. Virgil Davit.
A cortag wat presented to
each teacher. Refreshment!
were served. Mrs. Virgil Davis
presiding at th. punch bowl
assisted by Mrs. James Royer
and Mrs. Fred Hughes.
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