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18 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wed., May 21, 19521 RADIO PROGRAMS ALL TIMES GIVEN ARE SALEM TIME THURSDAY P. M. Doomrock By ARCHIE JOSCELYN IAH Newafeaturwi) S BiiimmI iiiiHIItAb I jjj .jjfnL' Z J Jjt it each other scroti the abyss 'Then 1 I IN A 6HRUB ABOUT SO F6E7 I before the Horrified A lh- "7 y v TP V'-s i 7 I Krzr 7 DOWN" J T leyes of Steve and Rolf, 4R SJJXt ifa'S , . Py ? I jffilt&.i'- AZS , sL I the rain-Soaked, ledge 'f.K j. ' V httZJX j'WyPf&. t Icrumblet d Stormy ,442. M; , VfW ffAST 1 K ' "J A y,Vy'Allr t$ht CHAPTER 26 Steve, too, had acquired the trick Of a poker face under ordinary circumstances. But thus was too much. He caught his breath, his eyes narrowing then Indian Joe brw the color drain out of his face, leaving a Kickne.w in his eyes. A second time, more carefully, he re read the missive, then tore it across. Once that was done, as though not satisfied with his first notion, he fumbled for a match, struck it, and watched both bits of paper con sume to charred ash. His mind went back to the other evening at the ranch house, when he and Burt. McKee had ridden in together. No one had known of their plans, or of McKce's inten tion to ride to Passover Ford and brim; back the money. At first, findinc iMrKee dead at the hand of a Noase rider, he had been At a law to how the news of the plan could have leaked out. Now it was onlv too clear. Melodv had not been in the house when he entered, though she had come shortly thereafter, oddly breathless. She had declared that she had been on the hilltop, watching for anyone to ride in, but had missed them. At the time he had noted r discrepancy in her words, but had been too preoccupied with other matters to think much about them. Now he knew how it. had hap pened. Actually she must have been in the barn and had over heard what he said to McKee. The fart that she had not in tended that McKee should be in jured, or the money last even that she conceived ttiat she was rioiner thi.s for his own pood was scarcely a mltiRation. She had (tone to his avowed enemies to brincr pressure in force him to her will. And her act had led to the death of one of his best friends. "We'd better load them on their horses and Ret back to ramp." Steve said sionily. and proceeded- about the (jrlslv task in silence. The sun was westerning as they started, loading the laden cayuses, and it was full dark when they finally reached the round-up camp. Mclvor lifted his voice In erect lne as he saw them approaching. "Here you are finly. eh? Thounht we'd have to send out a search- party for you two t-cnderfeel. And you with conm'ny waiting half the afternoon to chin with you, Steve " He broke off, sensiiiR that some ihinff was wron, then swore soft ly as the Rlow of the firellRht shone on McKee's face. lop-sided against the saddle and so drained of color that even the reflection left It still and ashen. Others of the crew, roused from sleep, ca me up now, and questions were asked and ex planations Riven in the same re pressed tones. The one pertinent fact, which neither Steve nor In dian Joe mentioned was the let ter. Large-Size undress No. 2R'J7. F.nsemhle sprviul because the full-.vkirted princess sundress and fittrxt bolero come in a wide range of "hard to find" larger sizes: 14. 16. IH, 20. :ti, 40. 42. 44. -ki and 4K. Sie IH ensemble. ft yds. 3ft-in. i;itlcrn miily In fill orders im mediately, t-'ur special hit lulling of nnler via first ilnss mail Include nn extra !v. per pattern. 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I told 1 arson that wed hold a Cat tleman's Court once it was done. Tomorrow agreeable to the rest I oi you?" I Confirming replies came from the others. Kriebs nodded. I "Tomorrow it'll be, then," he said. j'Here. A couple of you men carry the word, so even-body in the.se I parts will know about it and can i be represented. Mclvor brought laden plates to hteve and Indian Joe. Steve took I his listlessly, without appetite. "You said somebody was here,! Iwantin' to see me?" he questioned me cook. "Yeah." Mclvor Jerked a thumb. "Here he is. Speak up. Mister!" A man lounged forward at the invitation. "You're Steve Russell?" he asked. "Yfs. I don't think I know you?" "Not likely, since I'm just out from the East. Channay'.s my name. I represent the Urban Company." "I thought Jones did that." I "He does. Only there are times when his personal feelings con-1 fllel. Wit h his rilll V In t 1 rnmnnini I I So I was told to ride out and re mind you that your money's due nay alter tomorrow. Principal and I in unrest." "I've had it in mind," Steve said i grlmlv. "Fine. That's about all there is to say. Except that the company nns io nave tne money in lull. Otherwise thev foreclose." "They wouldn't consider extend ing the mortgage, if I paid a part?" "I was told that If you asked that question, the answer was no." "Tell them they'll have their money," sieve said bitterly. "And io me cievu witn uiem! ' Channay nodded. Without fur ther comment, he turned on his heel and walked away. "I had a look." Mclvor murmur ed .appearing out of nowhere. "He was ritun' a Noose cayuse! "which ain't surprlsin'." Indian Joe nodded. "The Tarsons swing H HIIIK loop I Steve looked at Indian Joe, still watching him expectantly, and his lingers touched the stone which he had been carrying for what. now seemed an age. It was as hard and unyielding as the outlook ahead. "I guess you were right. Joe- about thi.s." he suggested,. "I'm not having much good luck out of It." Indian Joe waited. 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(U.fil When 10-year-old Mary Eisengru ber injured her left arm and had to wear a sling, teachers could at last tell the difference between her and her twin sister, Marilyn until two days later when Marilyn injured her left arm and had to wear a sling, too. j Webfoot Open house honoring J. P. Dorsey will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, May 25 at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Orr C. n ACROSS 1. Move up and down 4. City in Germany T. Odor 12. Borinpr tool 13. Pasture 14. Tint 15. Making; well IT. Lessen 18, Nervous t witching IS. Spike of corn 21. Golf mound 22. Pertaining; to forces at rent IS. IntTminsion 27. Negative, particle) 2S. Ship worm Cooklnar vesseli Soak Outer sarmanl Ascended Self Adhesivei Weakened Allow Animal doctor! colloq. 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