Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 24, 1949, Page 16, Image 16

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    1 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore.. Monday, October 24. 1949
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By WILLIAM HOBSON
Chapttr 35
.. tucia came without a word, and
warn with him to the big rock cabin.
Once inside, she sank down and
Jftan to cry softly.
t'Tm like a dogle," she wept. "No
borne, no relatives, lust a nau-Drwa
girl."
None of that talk," he said sharp
s'.
.... "But what am I KOlns to do?'
"We'll think about that later. To
night you'll share this cabin with
mi.-. You can sleep in Mrs. Sanchez'
Hunk. Miguel will not want you in
the morning. '
jJCarly next morning a group oi
..riders went to the corrals and sad--dled
fresh horses. The cavalcade
-started west and presently topped
'a rise and was tone, leaving oniy a
' faint dust haze to mark lis passing.
Z Miguel came by and there was
.sheer, murderous fury In his black
-eyes as Jt looked at jay and Lucia
-in the doorway. Jay sneered at him
"and slipped his arrr around her
' slim waist. He bent down and kissed
T her.
. Miguel's face whitened. He walked
-on, followed by his two blank-faced
- oompanieros.
- He went back Into the kitchen
? and turned to face her. "You re safe
from him now. Lucia. Just stay
. close to this cabin," he ordered. "Ana
... tell them all that you're my worn
. an. that you beioi.g to me now."
- On Saturday morning fifteen rid
era left the settlement, led by Brad
Morden; twelve Americans and the
. three Mexican vanqueros. They left
. behind them a dead settlement: a
- ghost town. The only sign of life
- was Lucia, standing alone and for
- lorn in the doorwa' of the rock
cabin that had proved sanctuary
to her.
The outlaws kept to the gullies
and among the mesqultes and off
"- the skyline. By mid-afternoon they
came from the ranch and swung
down to loosen cinches. At sun
' down they tightened cinches, and
' mounted.
"Here's how we'll work It," Brad
'- Morden called in a voice loud
' enough so that all could hear. ' Me
' an Jay an' Peg an' Hank an' Ace
five of us will go forward to con
tact Joe. Peg an' Hank will cover
' the house an' not make any trouble
' unless they hear us. Joe's goin' to
change clothes w'th Jay here an
'. ' then go back to camp under guard
of Ace. You boys wait till we trickle
. . the herd down this far an' then fall
' In behind 'em. Don't push' 'em till
- vou-re out oi souna oi tne rancn.
' rhet all clear?"
There came several affirmative
.! answers and the five men rode for
.. ward. Jay saw the outlines of the
. poplars forming the lane he'd rid
' den down so many times and he
"'' felt his stomach tighten inside.
Morden was playing it clever. The
. outlaw knew that Joe was hot-head-.
- ed. He knew that with Joe In his
power, his cooler-headed brother
wouldn't try a double-cross.
He heard singing and recognised
Joe's voice as his brother Jogged
. toward them. Joe pulled up and
Jay saw his face in the night.
"Cut it out, you fool!" Brad Mor-
den murmured in a low voice. "They
fevill hear you."
' "They otiRht to," Joe grinned back
at him. "They've heard it so much
. every night that the girls are try
. In' to teach me some new songs.
How are vou. bov?" This to Jay.
"Where's the other night guard?"
Mornen snappea.
"You almost tromped on him,"
chuckled Joe Allison, and reined
over. They rode along the fence
for' fifty yards.
There was a saddled horse tied
to the wire and on the ground lay
! a muffled-looking figure. It was
threshing around and making gurg
ling sounds. Joe swung down, ex-
. amlned the bonds, and remounted.
'tHe's come to," he said. "Guess
I didn't hit him as hard as I
thought. But he won't bother us.
. Come on; the gate's down here
about a quarter of a mile."
An hour later the last of the big
hipped colts trotted through and
faded onto the plain. In the lead
went Rover Boy and his half-brother
Blue Star. Somewhere In the
herd Lily Belle trotted along. Brad
Morden watched them go with a
grin on his hard, crafty outlaw face
ana men casually ana nis gun from
Its sheath to cover Joe.
"Get down, Joe, and change
clothes with yore brother. You're
a little bit too much of a hot-head
to have runnln' loose. Ace is go
In' to take you back to camp an'
wait for us. I ain't afraid of Jay's
doin' anything foolish as long as
you got a gun at yore neck."
Joe got down chopping on oil
ing curses with every click of his
teeth. He yanked savagely at his
belt buckle and got his pants
down, and finally freed one spur
through a trouser leg. He hopped
around on one loot, sun cursing
lost his balance, and toppled head
long Into Jay. They went down
in a tangle oi arms ana legs ana
guflaws came from the rulers.
"That other guard ain't bound,"
came Joe's low voice In Jay's ear.
"Why don't you watch what you
are doing?" Jav snarled back at
him, and rose, his heart pound
ing. Joe and his guard disappear
ed Into the night and the others
took out alter the herd, now walk
ing along half a mile away. They
moved in on it, the riders be
came blended, and then Jay made
his break. He wheeled and drove
in the spurs hard, heading for the
ranch. From behind came a shout
in Morden's strident voice, a shot,
a curse, and then another shot.
"Now the fat's in the fire! "some
body bellowed.
Jay hunched down over his horse
and made It give all It could give.
He came back by the 'fence to see
the "bound" rider getting to his
feet and swinging uu.
"That you. Joe? How'd you get
away?"
Jay rapped out a terse explana
tion to the other's amazement. "Give
me your gun," he ordered. Peg
Smith and a man named Hank are
guarding the house. '
Shore," the guard agreed, hur
riedly unstrapping it. Joe had Con
cealed It under his body- when he
naci "oouna" mm. "Just you wait
until them thieves mow into the
place they're headed fori There
ain't a man on the range tonight.
They're goln' to hit that settle
ment at daylight."
"Gosh almighty!" Jay Allison
cried out, and sank In the spurs.
Joe and Lucia would be In that
camp when the attack started!
(To Be continued)
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Silverton Lions
Hear Wilmer Lamb
Silverton With a suggested
thought-theme of "unselfishness
and kindness as necessary qual
ities for this modern world,"
Wilmer Lamb of Salem as guest
speaker of the Silverton Lions
club, talked on the topic: "Little
Douglas didn't get his Overcoat."
Gene Smith, president, was in
charge of the business meeting,
and named as hit commlttet on
plans for the November 16 an
nual Thanksgiving dinner and
Ladies Night, Bob Miller, Wil
son Johnson, Lloyd Tlmm, and
Frank Powell to be assisted by
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V. Smith.
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Silverton, Ralph Gordon and
i Craig Clark.
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