Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 20, 1949, Page 27, Image 27

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    18 Capital Journal. Salem. Ore.. Thursday, Oct. 20, 1949
DOUBLE TROUBLE
JPIWm-k. By WILLIAM HOBSON
, Chapter 23
H spent the night alternately
lounging In the saddle, sitting witii
hit back agaliut a lence post and
smoking thoughtfully, and riding
hi part ol tin bin horte pasture
Inw. When he rode In at daylight
siuny was down at the corral, turn
ing 'U soma of the saddle stock.
l.iey looked at each other si
lently (or a moment; then both
burst out laughing. "Here. I'll give
you a hand with the saddle," Harry
laid, going to work.
"Thanks, yawning. "I'm going
to roll in and sleep all day."
Jot Allison nodded. "Did you see
Ellen last night?"
It was Hurry's turn to nod.
"She still mad at me?"
"Frankly, 1 dont know, Joe. It's
hard to tell what Ellen thinks some
times. It was that way back East."
Joe said soberly, "I got a hunch
she means it this time. I know
Ellen pretty well. She still believes
I was over In the settlement mak
ing love to that pretty hall Mexi
can girl living over there. Lucia.
And she should have known that
I'd cut oil my right arm rathe,
than (col around with other women,
except to kiss 'em and make her
jealous., bo that range is open.
Harry. II she don't want me, then
I won t botner her any more.
"Will you tay on."
"I suppose so, For a while, at
jeasi
He did stay on. riding the nlchi
guard (rom dark until dawn seven
days a week. He never went about
the house any more and he had
grown quieter.
Then one night It came.
Joe had dismounted and sat with
his back against a fence post about
hal( a mile (rom the ranch house
when his horse twisted lbs head a
bit and pointed Us ears. He slid to
his feet and had his pistol out.
tending rigidly, straining his eyes
through the night. It might be a
coyote or a ooocut prowling around;
and It might be a man named Peg
omiwi. a voice cauea soitiy, "Joe.
Hey. Joel"
"Who Is It? And (reeze, or I'll
&rb Lnunioing mem.
"Don't shoot. It's me, Hank. I
got a message (rom Brad Morden."
Joe swung Into leather, recogniz
ing Hank's voice.
"Howdy, Joe," the horse thief
greeted him. "How's it going?"
"AU right. How's my brother
Joy."
"Fit as a (iddle. Shoulder Is
plumb well. Brad lets him out of
the cabin once in a while when
there ain't no men around. But
two o( the boys guard him day
and night. No doubt about It. the
boss an' Jim Swlnnerton mean
business."
"6wlnnerton pulled stakes yet?"
"He's closed out all his cases.
I hear there's going to be some
kind of a big farewell party for
him aom'eres. What you got lined
up fer Brad an' the boys when
they git here? That's what Brad
tor me to ask you."
Joe squatted down on his heels.
Tell Brad to send me word . . ."
And Joe Allison went on to ex
plain his plan.
Hank slipped away into the night.
Joe went back on patrol, his face
grimmer than ever. During the next
two weeks he again changed to his
(ormer ways. He became quarrel
some, he snarled at everybody in
eight except Mary. Where Ellen had
(ought with him, Mary merely said
quietly, "Joe. that will be enough."
He rode Rover Boy evenings, and
ttie feud between the two became
something almost personal.
"They make a pretty good pair,
those two," Mike Randall remarked
to Ellen. "Both wild and untamed
and neither will quit. But Blue
6tar can still run him down and
kill him on his feet."
Ellen dldnt reply. She watched
Joe day after day, and whatever
her thoughts were she kept them
to herself. Harry had again asked
her to marry him. and she had
asked him to wait a month before
he gave him her reply.
The two families went Into town
bout twice every month, staying
overnight and coming back the
next day.
It was on one of these trips that
Randall met Jim Swlnnerton on
the street In front of the Ford hotel.
"So you're leaving us, Jim?" the
rancher asked.
"I'm afraid so. This country is
getting too settled (or me. I'm go
ing up into one of the territories.
I think there's better future for
a lawyer up there.'
"When are vou going?"
"In a couple of weeks or so. I've
a few more affairs to wind up and
then I'll close my ornce. Ana some
friends have been hinting about
elvinir me a Dartv "
"Now hold on a minute. Mike."
protested the lawyer. "The fall
roundup will be starting next week
and your own men will be on the
range, as will men from all the
other outfits. Most of the owners
will be with them. It wouldn't be
fair to ha. ha me. But." he went
on seriously, "If you'd care to have
me out lor an evening witn just a
few friends, I'd consider it an honor
to accent."
"You've Just accept d. Name the
night."
' 1 11 oe all cleared un by a week
from this coming Saturday. I could
ride out with my pack horse, stay
all nitnt. and set on Sunday.
And thus It was agreed. Five
nights later Jay had a visit (rom
Hank. The raid would come on
the following Saturday night while
the party was in progress. Old Jim
was a slick one, all right, all right,
Hank had chuckled gleefully.
Joe Allison, still on night guard
received the news with mingled
dread and relief. Whatever haD-
pened. It would end the suspense
of Jay being held up there pris
oner, of being around Ellen this
strange new Ellen who looked at
him with that unfathomable
something In her eyes of being
near Aiarv seltzer.
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