Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 12, 1949, Page 19, Image 19

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    20 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore, Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1949
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1 ChaDter IS
) Turk took his JackknUe from a
pocket and began to cut away Jay's
bloody shirt. Full consciousness was
returning now, though his Drain was
deadened from chock and the terri
ble pain. Turk bent and looked at
Uie bluish-colored hole and then
took him by an arm and sllppec
horny hand beneath nu tide.
' "Easy now, boy. Orit yore teeth
I've sot to roll you over.
A groan burst from Jay as he
went over on his face. Ellen twist-
ad his head sideways and her hand
stroked his face as she bent down
close and kissed him. "Joe, for
give me," she whispered lmplor
ingly. "I was angry, I don't care
what you've done or what you ever
ao, i sua love you. uon i aie, Joe
Don't die!"
"He won't," Turk said. "But that's
shore some hale where the bullet
Came out in Zront. Here, hand
Die thet pan of water.
i His big hands, deft with a rope
ana ineiy a running iron were
equally aelt with the bandages.
When he finished Jay lay on his
o&ck, smppea to the waist, his
bandaged chest rising and falling
With each tortured breath,
i "Do you feel any better now,
Joe?" Ellen Randall asked anxious
ly. She had not moved from where
the sat by his head.
. "Much," he got out. "I'll be all
Hght."
Oh, Lord, he prayed, I hope I
don't get fever and start babbling
"We've got to get him to a doc
tor," Ellen said. "It's fifteen miles
to the ranch and twenty-five more
to town. That's an eighty-mile
found trip and Doc Stannlfer la too
old to make it."
I "We can't move him tonight,"
Turk replied. "He's too weak and
lull of shock from that big rifle
bullet. But we can't risk a fever
ana i mink tomorrer mornln' Har
ry an' me can rig a travots to haul
him to the ranch. It's about as easy
as a wagon an' we got plenty of
piaiiKcifl.
o "Who do you think did It, Turk?
Marry asked.
; "Well," Turk replied, scratching
his rea neaa tnougnuuuy, i got
k hunch it was "
3 "Miguel," whispered Jay.
I "Who's Miguel?" Ellen asked.
"Why, he's a sort of Mexican . . ."
' "He's Lucia's lover," Jay whis
pered again. "He was jealous be
cause I danced with her."
j He was glad of the lie. Swlnner
ton had said that Peg Smith was
Working for Randall and Ellen had
laid it too. bitterly. Jay didn't want
Randall to go on the rampage and
get into trouble with Smith. The
man would turn on him and shoot
him In the back as he had boasted
of doing to so many others.
"Shore," Turk agreed very quick
ly, "I reckon thet's nho it was."
He turned to Ellen. "Seems to me.
Miss Randall, you'd ought to be
gettln' back to the ranch. A line
cabin ain't no place fer a couple of
young ladies. Harry can stay here
n' give me a hand."
"We'll do nothing of the kind."
came two feminine voices. Ellen said.
"I'm going to stay right here and
alt over him all night, Turk. I
wouldn't leave him if the ranch was
burning down."
"All right." Turk agreed reluc
tantly, acratcning his shock of flam
ing hair again. "My bunk's klnda
narrer fer two but you two kin
sleep in It, taking' turns. Harry an'
me will take a couple blankets an'
bed down in the feed shed on the
grain."
nodding to Harry.
"I feel so rotten, Mary." Ellen
whispered so that the sound would
not carry. "I rode up here all the
way Just to accuse him of loving
that Spanish girl . , . and a few
minutes later he was shot."
"You love him very much, don't
you darling?" Mary asked.
He rose and picked up his rifle.
"More than anvthing else In all
this world. He quarrels with me.
lies even slapped me, but there's
something In his wild, untamed na
ture and that handsome face of
his that goes through me like a
knife every time I think of it. As
soon as he gets well enough I'm
!0 hang."
"I think Harry understands per
fectly. All the way out here on the
train he could talk of nothing but
you, seeing you again. He told Fa'
ther he was going to ask you to
marry nun. But i n sure ne unaer
stands now."
Mary and Ellen got ready for
the night vigil. They covered the
windows with old newspapers and
barred the door. Jay still lay si
lently, his smooth-muscled body mo
tionless in the light 01 the lamp
He was either asleep or uncon
scious, Ellen thought.
As a matter of fact, he was wide
awake. He heard them tlpoelng and
talking In whispers, and presently
Mary undressed and lay down on
Turk's blankets. Ellen sat beside
him as the night wore on. Some
time in the early morning hours
ne dropped on to sleep lor a pe
riod and the awoke with a groan,
thirst burning his mouth. He saw
Mary's anxious lave over mm ana
heard Ellen come up quickly from
tne Duna.
"What Is It. darling?" she asked
"Water." he croaked.
She brought the glass and lifted
his head while he drank and then
brought him a second glass. She
wiped the wetness from around his
face and neck and he closed his
eyes again.
presently he dosed off one more
(To Be Continued)
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Excursions In Scleneei 1:00. Newsi 1:18,
Mnsie of the Masttrsi 4:00, Unlyartltr
Hour.
Monmouth Students
Attend Colleges
Monmouth Sixty percent of
the members of the 1949 grad
uating class of the Monmouth
high school have entered schools
of higher learning this fall.
Though the class was not the
largest in numbers it does have
the distinction of having the
greatest percent qf It members
entering college.
Students attending college
this year are: Don Gregg, Ore
gon State college; Sylvia Part
low, Cascade college, Portland;
Helen Elkins, Northeast Chris
tian college; Eugene; James
Comstock, Central Washington
School of Bible, Thorp, Wash.j
Peggy Neal, Mildred DeVos,
Gladdys Young, Bobbie May,
Marilyn Miller, Clifford Men
ning and Oscar Grovel, Oregon
College of Education; Anita
Westfall and LaVelle Breon,
Capitol Business College, Salem.
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