Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 08, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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    10 Capital J oornal, Salem, Or.. Saturday, Ortober 8, 1919
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By WILLIAM HOBSON
(Chapter 13)
Peg Smith iu a frustrated man
hating the vicissitudes of life that
made him a man hunter, a bounty
collector, or what he liked to cai;
"an exterminator."
The night of the raid on the
Morgan, Peg Smith lay close by
with a Winchester In his hands.
When the shooting began he rode
In close and shot the puncher out
of the saddle ,
He knew It was Joe. Oi that
there could be no doubt. And he
knew from the manner Joe top
pled out of the saddle from the
smashing blow of the 450-graln
bullet from the single shot that
be was badly hit.
So now Joe Allison had showed
up again tonight with Jim Swin
nerton.
Peg Smith, with Just enough
liquor down him to make him dan
gerously bellgerent, was going to
lind out why.
Peg Smith moved toward Swin
nerton and Jay Allison. He hauled
and and nodded, his eyes on Jay.
"You look purty good for a man
wnos been on vacation," he remark
ed.
"I feel all right," Jav said.
"Things all right at the ranch?'
"So I heard."
"You didn't hev much luck glvin
the boys a hand with them houses
Maybe the shootln' unnerved you till
you had to go home to settle your
nerves a oh.
"No doubt about It," Jay Allison
answered quietly. "I've got good
reason to have bad nerves. That
night of the raid a man took a Dot
shot at me and nicked my shoulder.
Then the other night another man
coos: a pot snot at me and almost
did It again. Then he showed un a
third time and ducked out of sight
wnen ne saw me. I came In from
the line the other day and I found
my warbag ransacked. I expect I'll
be a nervous wreck one of these
days if that fellow keeps on snoop
ing around."
Swinnerton started to move In
between them, but never had time
to make It. He recoiled as Peg
Smith's right hand flashed to his
nip and Jays went down simul
taneously. Jay had steDDed for.
ward as he drew, and his left hand
flashed out. For the second time a
(run barrel flashed high and gave
on a uiuoaing sound as it struck
a crumpled hat.
Jay stepped back, sheathing the
pisLui. oume men," ne said In a
cold, flat voice. "Just don't ever
learn. When he comes to, tell him
tnai lr ne ever makes trouoie again
I'll kill him."
Swinnerton bent over the un
conscious man. "Here, you men.
give me a hand," he ordered. "Lift
him to the bar."
They hauled Peg Smith's lax
figure up and over to his whiskey
glass. Swinnerton poured a bit into
the bleeding cut made by the hook
hammer and the exterminator let
out a groan, Tie opened his eyes,
half fell over the bar, then strug
gled to straighten.
"Wha he began.
"Shut up and drink this snap
ped Swinnerton, holding out the
s-lass. "You were looking for trou
, o. You found it. Joe should have
shot you dead. You drink this and
get out of this camp."
"I wouldn't do it," Jay's yoke said.
"He's a vindictive man, Swinnerton.
He'd turn on you and the other
men and spill the wholt business
to Randall or the law."
Smith had drunk tht whlskev
and turned. He could stand on his
feet now and he was a little more
sober. He ran an experimental hand
up to his head and brought away
fingers (Wined with blood.
1 guMS you're right at that.
Joe," the lawyer said. "I forgot
for a moment. Smith, from now
on youll obey orders or suffer the
consequences. That's the second
time Joe's had to whack you over
.hat thick skull because you asked
-or It. From now on you're under
guard in this camp with orders not
to leave it, understand?
Smith didn't reply. He bent and
picked up his hat and, unmind
ful of the winching pain, put
it on. He had regained some of
his braggadocio. "Ain't vou kind
of fergillin' thet Brad give orders
ler me to keep prowiin' met Mor
gan herd of Randall's and try to
liggrr out a way to git rid of
them two night guards? Maybe
Brad and me, bein sorta close
might have somethln' to say about
that. Maybe Brad, who's the real
boss of this outfit, wont like It,
savvy? You Just fergit the whole
business till he gels back."
Jay saw the iear in his eyes, and
understood, bwmnerton, the lawyer,
was a man of brains; It took a man
like Brad Morden to handle a sit
uation like this.
"Let's go, Turk," Jay said. "He's
right; there has been trouble enough
lonigiu.
Miguel, the Mexican horse thief
from the Rio country, still leaned
against the wall beside the
trance.
"The senior." he murmured, "is
very rapirio with the pistol. Very
very rapido."
(To Be Continued)
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Willamina Purchase of a
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teria is the main project of the
Willamina PTA thi year with
n.vni Nwton. treasurer, re
porting $327.50 received mo far
and 700 yet needed.
Tarhr wen introduced by
Principal Kenneth Ramey at the
first fall meeting with Ellen Fox
presiding. Recognition plna were
given Blanche Yoast, Betty
Cmnr.t tnH Marv Parks, nast
presidents, by Mrs. Ethel Ray.
Theda Wright wai named chair
man of a committee to lane a
.hnnl 4n.in anil nlans were
started for parent-teacher as
sistance when the cafeteria is
opened.
The program was under the
riiwtlnn nf Jessia Klnff with
Dale Johnson, teacher, giving a
skit apeech and three vocal
numbers and Mayor J. A. New
ton speaking briefly. Refresh
ment! were served.
Gervais Mothers Club
Seats New Officers
Gervais Installation of new
officers of the Mothers club of
the Sacred Heart parochial
school was held at iti meeting
Mrs. Nick Theis heads the club
as president; Mrs. Freda Roosa,
vice-president; Mrs. Fred Man
ning, secretary and Mrs. Stanley
DeJardin, treasurer. Schedules
for the year were discussed
which will benefit the school
and the Sisters home. At the re
freshment hour, Mrs. Martin
Schlecter and Mrs. Peter Miller
presided.
Dairy Plant Opened
Aurora Tom Dybvad, Canby
egg and poultry broker, Tues
day morning reopened the Ore
gon Dairy and Poultry plant at
Silverton, under a lease from
the owneri. He will manage the
plant and at the seme time con
tinue his egg and poultry busi
ness in the Canby and Hubbard
areas. The plant is expected to
employe !5 to 40 workers and
Mr. Dybvad hopes to keep It In
operation throughout the year.
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