Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 11, 1949, Page 20, Image 20

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10 Capital Journal, Salem. Ore. .Tuesday, October 11, 1949
DOUBLE TROUBLE
Af Newtfeaiwres
By WILLIAM HOBSQN
(Chapter 14)
Men and Harry came back and
presently Turk's big ahadow darken
ed tns doorway. He came In carry
ing nil aaddle, the sweat oi the
damp blanket filling the room,
"Well, bust man brilcheal" he
cllmc1 "We cot visitors! How
etv. Miss Randall. Don't reckon I
know these other lolks. And me
three davs witnout a anavei
Ellen made the Introduction! and
Jay went on aliclng amoked ham.
Barry Seltzer had another drink
from the now almost empty bottle
and Turk finished It off. He wash
ed up, and by the time he came
lnalde again supper was sizzling on
the table.
Presently he rose and tossed away
the last of a cigarette. "I'd better
to down to the creek and get some
"I'll be back in a few minutes."
"I'll co with vou." Ellen said.
"It'll be a long time before you're
back at the ranch, darling."
He went out with her, carrying
the two palls, his ears burning at
Tunes open laugnter. iney wamea
down the well-worn trail in silence.
It was then he saw her face, bright
In the first light of a new moon
rlaing above the horizon.
"All right, Joe. Let's have an
explanation" she said quietly
Hf atared at her uncomprehend
ing. "I don't know what you're
driving at. Ellen. You saw I didn't
axe a annt tomgnt.
"Don't try to evade the Issue,"
he cried out passionately.
"I'm not trying to evade any
thing," he said doggedly. "I Just
don't know what It's all about, that's
11."
He was completely puzzled.
"What about Lucia?" she demand-
ad.
He felt his mind begin to whirl,
ow did she know about Lucia?
"Why " he began awkwardly, but
he dldnt give him a chance.
"So It's true I You thought I
wouldn't find out, didn't you? You
Udn t Know that Peg Bmlth Is on
Dad's payroll to watch the Mor
gans and to look out for strange
tracks, did you? Well, he rode Into
we rancn and told Dad every
thing. He had a bandage around
bis head. You' d hit him over the
head with a gun barrel a second
time. You were down In some set
tlement I don't know what kind
and drunk and making lore to
thl Lucia, weren't you? You picked
a quarrel with him and struck him.
didn't you? Well, I didn't ride up
her fifteen miles to show Mary
and Harry the country. I rode up
here to tell you that Dad la froth
ing at the mouth that you're
through fired and that I hate
you from the bottom of my heart
But I didn't tell you when you first
jot In. I wanted to wait. I wanted
to let you think you're getting away
with something. I wanted to tell
you that I'm marrying Harry Belt
Bar the first of next month!"
He let it sink In, standing rig
idly. He knew that If he were Joe
had slap her face, quarrel with
her, anything except stand there
and take It. But he bent and picked
tap the buckets.
"All right," he aald quietly. "Ill
aok up and haul In the morning."
He felt sick Inside. He had let
Joe down by trying to play Joe's
game: riding with Turk to Brad
Uorden's layout on Antelope
Creek.
"Haven't you anything to aay?"
C finally demanded, and he knew
res a defensive gesture to cover
feeling. "Aren't you even going
to deny It?"
He felt the slight Jar, at first,
somewhere In the vlclnltv of his
left shoulder blade. It was eom
BMintoated to all his senses with the
peed of a dynamite explosion that
ended up in his brain. The water
Dalle went flying as he plunged face
down In the trail, rtom somewhere
nearby echoed the crash of a heavy
eatlber rifle.
He lay there on his face In the
enrt. nls senses tailing him that
something was wrong. He heard
her scream, the sound of running
bootsteps. and vaguely in the dls-
e came the report of Turk's
tol and the sound of Turk's swear
is. Ellen was crvlnc. "Joel Joe
darling, you've been ehotl Turk,
I come quick." And he felt her roll
'1.1 Ul- kuk
"Get him under the armpits and
drag him up to the cabin," some-
ooay saia, ana itiril strong, nairy
hands lilted him. Then he was In
the cabin, on his bunk, staring
hazily at the celling and wonder
ing what It was all about.
"Heat some water, Harry," Turk
ordered. "Maybe there's some left
from the super dishes. What are we
going' to use for bandages?"
Mary Seltzer stepped through the
doorway Into the kitchen. She
slipped down her riding skirt to
remove her petticoat. She began
to tear the petticoat Into strips.
"Hurry up with the water, Har
ry," she called. "He's bleeding bad
ly." "Shot plumb through." Turk Pen-
nock said. "Heavy caliber rifle. He's
hard hit."
"Who could have done It, Turk?"
Ellen acked.
"No tellln'," was the vague re
ply, and Jay Allison could have
hugged the horse thief for saying
it. "Anything can happen up here.
Rustlers, maybe."
(To Be Continued)
Youngster Birthday Host
Jefferson Mrs. Roy DeWall
entertained a group of children
in honor of her son, Duane's
sixth birthday, after school.
Games were played after which
they were Invited into the din
ing room where refreshment!
were served. Those present were
Clifford and Chrystal Stephen
son, Dell and Ross Thomas, and
Glenn Cobb.
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short business meeting, with
election of officers being the
main business. Beulah Lewis
was elected president. Gertrude
Weldman, vice president and
Helen McClurg, secretary-treasurer.
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and discussed for having some
kind of benefit some time before
Christmas. It was also decided
to hold the elub meetings fol
lowing the lodge meetings on
the fourth Wednesday of the
month.
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