Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 18, 1953, Page 14, Image 14

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Xv cun back to the kitchen
followed by a gaunt, grey-haired
man whom she Introduced as
Charley Bonn. As they shook
hands, ahe added, "You can do
your talking at Um table while
Jim eats aupper."
Bonn took a chair, hi faded
Okie eye Intently appraising as
Rimbaud went at the plate of
warmed-up potatoes and roast
beef Eve set before him. When ahe
poured Bonn a cup of coffee the
old man said, "Thank you kindly,
ma'am," but he made no move to
drink it. He Just sat them whip
straight on the chair and fid
dled nervously with his battered
bat for a long moment before ask
ing. "Was you planning to stay
round here for a spell, Mr, Run
baud?" Rimbaud nodded, whereupon
Bonn asked, "Would you take a
rtdln' Jobf
. "Starting your beef gather this
early?" Rimbaud Inquired.
Bonn shook his head. "It sin
that kind of riding," he said, and
seemed embarrassed by the need
for explanation. "It's well, us
fellers on ttoanlsh BtrlD are hav
lng trouble with Roman Four. The
beef market has been bad the last
couple years and Stromberg held
his steers off the market. Result
Is he's short at graze and spread
i lng out in all directions. We flgger
hell start crowding us worse 'n
ever now, on account of losing his
Bonora range. He'll have to move
his Mez herd north real quick or
risk using it to uie Federals.
Which means he's got to have
more grass right away, or else sell
. a big bunch of beef steers for what
they'll bring In an of f market."
"So," Rimbaud mused, knowing
now why the report of Durango's
death had troubled the men on
Main Street, and why Kve had
aid he couldn't have' brought
worse news. No matter what side
won in a grase-grabbln? fight,
veryooay lost something. Even the
merchants. . .
"We saw how you mad Lew
BtromDerg git out of your way,"
Bonn said, a plain note of admira
tion In his voice. "There ain't an
other man In Arizona Territory
could make him move like that.
Mot one. It was a thing to see."
Rimbaud grinned and said,
"Stromberg knew I'd beat his
draw."
"Sure," Bonn agreed, "and now
you've got the Injun sign on him,
erne as he's had It on all of us.
' He glanced at Eve, who sat near
(he back door, which she had
opened. "Did you tell him how
they framed Sam?" Bonn asked.
When she shook her head, he
explained, "roe jaw is alter Sam.
Swede Severlde noticed a yearling
steer vram a orana uiai naa Men
worked over from a Roman Four
into a Boxed M, which is Sam
Maioens Brand, From what Swede
said, tt was a botchy Job and one
you couldn't help from noticing.
'That been Stromberg's way,
all along, to accuse us of long
looping Roman Four calves and
arrest us on suspicion, Well, Sam
nagging at Sheriff Robillarde to
rode out and shot the steer, In
tending to bury the hide so's
there'd be no trumrjed-un evidence
agin him. He was skinning It when
UimJ T.Jul TJ vi !
vumh, iwuiiui fuurs ran
THing toward mm. There was
nothing for Ssm to do but run."
lumeaud grinned. "So I got mis
taken for a wanted cow thief." he
said, and wondered why the name
MaiDen seemed laminar.
"Sam Is no thief," Eve objected,
very positive about this. "He's an
honest, hard-working man who re
fuses to knuckle under for Lew
otromDerg."
"1Mb just lew way of pushing
nam oil nis place ana making it
look legal," Charley Bonn explain
ed. "I'd be willing to bet that Hugh
nuai woraea mat Drana over,
drove the steer to Malben's range,
and then went after Sheriff Rob
illarde, That's the kind of trick
neia be apt to play, being a man
that's sucker 'n cow slobbers when
K comes to dirty work."
"Hat Malben left the country?"
Rimbaud asked, not much interested.
"They'd of caught him tf he
hadnt, seems like," Bonn pre
dicted. But Eve said, "Sam wouldn't
leave."
The old man glanced at her, and
smiled, and said, "I guess not,
considering. But hell have to keep
hlsself hid. No Strip man would
git a fair trial in this town. Not
now, with Sol Robillarde slated for
a seat in the territorial legisla
ture and half the Jury panel want
ing to take his place as sheriff in
the next election."
When Eve refilled Rimbaud's
eoliee cup he smiled contentedly,
thinking how gracious a wife. she.
would make. He contrived to press
an arm against her aproned hip,
and wished that Bonn weren't
there to cramp on their privacy.
What more could a man ask than
to be waited on by a woman like
Eve Odegarde? He shouldve real
ized that two years ago. Recalling
the passionate response of her lips,
he said slyly, "The finest flavor
I ve ever tasted, bar none." '
"Thank you. sir." Eve acknowl
edged, believing he referred to
the coffee. But she didn't smile,
and Rimbaud sensed a tension in
her that puzzled him.
Presently Bonn said, 'I'm be
holden to Bam Malben, same as
some others. Our idea Is to put a
man on Sam place who's capable
or keeping Horn an Four irom tax
ing over." .
Rimbaud knew what be wanted
then. And because there wasn't the
remotest chance of his taking such
a Job, he said, "You'd have to
pay high wages for a deal like
that. Gun wages."
"Sure." Bonn agreed. "W fig-
gured on that. But ltd be worth
what It cost, for we'd be doing our
selves a favor as well as Sam. Once
Strom be re Kits a toehold on Snan-
lsh Strip, ltd only be a matter of
time until he'd start crowding the
rest of us. and we'd have to fight
ior our rignis.
' "Sounds like the makings of
Sonora Serenade," Rimbaud said
cynically. "That's what the news
papers call Durango's revolution."
"Will you take the Job?" Bonn
asxea.
'No," Rimbaud said.
(To Be Continued)
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