Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 10, 1949, Page 18, Image 18

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    IS Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Monday, October 10. 1949
MtrmAilt-Ja Huf A CHEESY 2O0 FOR A 8UBVEV
RADIO PROGRAMS
ON THE PEBCIVAL FRKS' ESTATE,
DOUBLE TROUBLE
LEFTY OFFE8S MB --WHY IVE
SOLO 'SEBVCV ON ORDINARY
APARTMENTS FOR MORE BUT WTL
MONDAY P.M.
SIT TIGHT, AUNT HARRIET" LfPTY
will (.ALL BACK-
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By WILLIAM HOBSON
I (Chapter 13)
They cot back to the cabin late
Jrith Turk Pennock nound aleep In
ynt saddle. He fumbled (or the
rund with one foot, didn't (lnd
and fell flat on his bark.
"You to on In." Jay said. "IH
lake care of the horse."
a He watched the other line rider
mo stumming toward tne caoin.
Jay turned the horses loose and
moved on through the darkness.
' Ht awoke st daylight as was
Bis custom. No matter how late
he stayed up at night, the habit
Df years caused him to awake at
daylight. He dressed, watered and
fed the horses, csme back and
pegan to cook breakfast. The fracas
with Peg Smith the night before
was still in his mind. He only
boped that the man dldn'tt, find
but the truth; that the real Joe was
tight there in camp, badly wounded.
Bmtth would kill him In a moment.
He knew the man too well by now.
Smith would kill and kill quickly,
Do matter what the consequences.
, Jay thought, I can't take any
chances. I've got to kill 8mlth.
And Mike Randall will be furious
Jhen he finds out about It.
U. u.o.pKa1 V.. elrullnA. all Ikal
iay. keeping to the prairie and
pushing back strays. Nothing hap
pened. Life flowed on for four more
days until the afternoon Jay came
across tne Hats toward the cabin
And saw the horses; three of them
ground-tied in front of the cabin
He hauled up by the corral and un
addled, turning his mount loose
to head for the water down below.
They always kept one fresh horse
in tne corral to round up the others.
He strode toward the cabin, and
Ihen he saw her. Ellen. Beside
her was Mary Seltzer. Then Mary's
Jrottaer Harry came out of the door
way and he understood. They had
ridden fifteen miles from the ranch.
He came up with a slight grin
Of embarrassment on his face and
fie saw the lieht in Ellen's evex
No doubt about it: she loved his
orotner joe.
"Joe, how are you?" she called
and came to meet him.
J "All right. I guess." he answered
taslly. "You're kind of a long
ways from the home ranch, aren't
four
"Mary and Harry wanted to see
that this country looked like and
we decided to ride up. We can go
pack tonignt. Tnere's an early moon
nd It will be fun. How have you
been?"
'Pair to middling. I reckon." he
nswered. He nodded to Harry and
then to his sister. "Mary, how do
you nice rancn ine?"
" "Very much." she smiled. "Ellen
has been telling me about how you
towboys lived In these line camps
nd we decided to ride up."
Jay looked at Harry. He wore
Boots and spurs, and something
about his mien said that he had
known horsemanship In the East,
a "Good," Jay said. "No strays to
day and I got In early, Turk
will ba along In an hour or so, so
Til start getting supper. Not much
can offer you, though.",
"As hungry as I am, Joe, I could
at anything," she laughed.
He went Inside and shed his sun
belt and chaps, after placing his rifle
On the, bunk. He rode with a rifle
on his saddle all the time now. He
remembered what had happened in
Brad Morden's horse thief camp.
Ire could not afford to take chances.
Q He sloshed water into a basin and
oiled up his sleeves and washed,
mii headed for the stove. Tt was
matter of minutes until he had
a fire going In the stove and some
Jaot water on.
, K looked over at Harry. "Turk's
aot part of a bottle of redeye around
mm some place If you'd Ilk a
Vwik. IH m II I can find It."
' taw the doubt In Ellen's eyes
bat paid no attention. He came
mek with the bottle, placed it on
titcnen tames onciotn top.
brought two glasses, one filled
(with wwtar. "Help yourself, Harry.
uVOoht not b a bad Idea to take
vovr horses out and grain them for
I She rid back. Horses get hungry
no."
Harry said. "Thanks. Joe. I hadn't
thought of that. Mary, you and
Biienr
Iter." Mary said. "I'm tired after
mat long noe.
Ellen Randall laughed openly at
her. "Long? Only fifteen miles.
Joa here does thirty every dsy, plus
another five chasing back strays.
It's nothing uncommon for a man to
do eighty miles in a day, li ne nas
to. and has the ngnt norse. or
horses. That wasn't a ride; it was
a lob. I'll take the same. Joe."
He brought lortn more glasses
and then went to work mixing dis
cult dough. Harry Seltzer finished
his drink and rose. "I d better go
out and feed the horses," he said
We watered Just before we ar
rived."
"I'll go along with you," Ellen
said quickly, a little ton quickly
And Jay felt a dull anger rising
slowly inside him. She thought
he was his brother Joe and she
was doing it to make him Jealous
I'd like to break her neck, he
thought savagely. "Harry has a lot
to learn," Ellen explained. "He
wouldn't even know enough to
loosen the cinches."
They disappeared through the
doorway and Jay. his lips tight.
went to ne potato sack.
Joe, can I help you?" Mary in
quired. "I'm really not as help
less as I look Just because I'm from
the East. Here, let me peel those
potatoes.
He helped her put them into a
pan of water and gave her the
paring knife. He went back to
the biscuit dough, seething. The
oven was getting hot and he cut
the biscuits almost viciously with
the top of a baking powder can.
plopping them into the hot pan
(To Be continued)
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1:15, Muale af the Maalersi
Fairview District
Youth Headed East
Fairview Robert Watts of
Fairview district, in senior class
in Amity union high school, son
of Mr. and Mrs. James Watts of
this district, left Portland Fri
day to attend the four days na
tional convention of the F.F.A.
and American Royal Stock show
this ten day's
for best F.F.A.
up to elimina-
stock Judging
at Kansas City.
He received
trip as award
project leading
tion contests in
last year.
Enroute returning he will vis
it Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Stal
der and family, also Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace W. Watts and fam
ily at Denver. Mrs. Stalder is a
sister and Wallace W. Watts is
a brother of James Watts.
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