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Show Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah rwmillllll H HIMMMHtMHM mm II WHAT WENT BEFORE Garrett j'arrives at O'Hara, young lawyer, Concho to practice law. He flndi the place the center of a .cattle war between the Ingram end Steelman Interests. Sbep Ingram gunman, picks a fight with Garrett and gets the .worst of It. Garrett tells Ingram that he wants to keep out of the war, but Is Informed he must take one side or the other. Garrett meets Bob Quantrell, young killer for Ingram, and an Englooking lishman, for a ranch. Quantrell saves Garbefrom rett and the Englishman ing shot by Sanderson, and the three become friends. Garrett witnesses a meeting between Ingram and Barbara Steelman, enemy. 'daughter of Ingram's and the 'They are lovers. Garrett .Englishman buy a ranch with steelman as silent partner. Fitch, 'Steelman man, kills an Ingram la pursued ; follower and by a posse. He stops at the "tender-foot- " ranch and Is caught and Sanderson starts a fight , hung. and Garrett and the Englishman ' are wounded. Quantrell changes aides, Joining the two ranchers. I A lull In the cattle war follows. Quantrell kills Sanderson and another Ingram gunman In a fight A tentative peace is patched up. n, Smltb-Beresfor- d, CHAPTER VIII 10 Continued Some one misunderstood. He was either too anxious or be was nervous. A shot rang out from the bluff nod the three men below scrambled Into Instant motion. The one at the icreek scuttled (or the house. The "other two. ran around the barn to find safety there. I Instantly Qunntrell's rifle cracked. The I Other weapons boomed out. j man running from the brook stumhied, almost reu. recovered nimseir, and disappeared limping Into the house. The other two vanished Into i the stable. "Too. Quantrell was disgusted. spilled the beans proper, Mac. We J three of em salted an we didn't get a one. Oh, well, no use beelln' shout It now. Come on, boys, before they get time to get set." He slid down into a brushy draw, ran through It, and emerged Into the open. Straight for the stable he ran, the others at bis heels. From the ranch house guns spat bullets at the running men. Quantrell reached the stable. Texas Jim and Whltey and Mac were at his heels. The deputy - sheriff came printing In twenty yards back of f them. i ( i I D I t t I f QunntroJl gut down on a feed box and cursed bitterly and fluThe object of his maledicently. tions was the party of Ingram's gunmen at the ranch house. The adventure he had planned and led hud gone wrong. He found his pnrty besieged In the stable, two out of the six wounded, a seventh separated from them by a streich of four hundred yards thnf might ns well have been miles, and the horses quite out of reach. Quantrell did not need anyone to point out to him how badly he had blundered In ehnrglrig down the hill. He had noted under Impulse like fool bny. All firing hnd censed. Those at the ranch house made no Immediate attempt to molest the Invaders. Presently Whltey made an announcement. 'Fellow Just got on a horse the other side the house an' rode off." "(lone to let Ingram know," Texas Jim guessed. "An after a while lnve will be back here with a whole pnssle of wurrlors." Sommers added. "It'll he a round up of linshknlfe waddles, looks like," Mnc stild. "Vnu never can tell till you've ridden circle an' brought the In." Quiintrell contributed blithely. "I'.ut none of you fellows have got to stay when you're ready to go. Mo. I'm stayln'." Texas Jim nodded. "Same here," ho Mid briefly. The deputy sheriff an Id nothing. In his opinion this enterprise had gone to wreck on Quiinirell's fully If a good opportunity crime to get out with a whole skin he Intended to do so. Muring the next hour or two there wns desultory firing on both sides, (hough It was plain that the men In the ranch house were waiting for reinforcements before they forced the lighting. "Coupla fellows on horses com-Ithrough the willows," announced the white headed cowboy long-horn- J abruptly. Quantrell picked up his rifle and went to the door. What he saw wns certnlnly unexpected. Two men were riding along the edge of the creek among the willows. They had with them led horse. The riders uplsshed throuch (he creek and made flush for the stahle. "Pad gum my skin If It ain't the belted ear! an" his friend the good bud man," evrlnlmed Texas Jim excitedly. "What In Mexico are they doln' here?" The young desperado touched, his voice when he spoke Oiled with gny nd careless mirth. "Where else would l hey be? lon't they always bend straight for trouble, those Smlth-Beresfor- Smlth-Beresfor- Smlth-Beresfor- birds." He rested his rifle across the branch of a willow, took careful aim, and Bred. A man tumbled from a horse. of triQuantrell let out a "Hl-yl- " umph. "Got that feUow good," he called across to Texns Jim. "Guess they won't push on their reins to get any closer." He was right The pursuers made for such cover as was avail able. One object lesson at a time was enough. The fugitives took advantage of this to incrense the dlstunce between them and the Ingram men. "They ain't such curly wolves as they think they are," Quantrell shouted gleefully to his two com panions. "I'll show this bully puss bunch whether they can push me more'n so fur." The hills that fenced In the park grew closer. Not far ahead was the cleft through which ran the creek. Into this the horses gnl- loped. They pussed to a boulder-strew- Smlth-Ileresfor- Hold him till we see you again. In about half an hour move the horses to the south end of the meadow, to the place where the creek runs out We're going to try to follow the creek through the willows to the stable. We'll take a led horse along for the wounded man. "Cut for the Creek an' Get Acroet If our plan works out we'll Join you It," Texas Jim Advised. as soon as we can." "What if I'm Jumped by Ingram the house as seeds are squirted or some one else?" from an orange. One of them, lend"Then you'll have to look after ing the pursuit toward the stable, yourself. But I don't think he can gave a yell compounded of triumph and rage. O'Hara recognized blm get here before night." The partners rode back to the as Peever. Already O'Hura had given orders creek, by way of the piirk rlfn, dropping down to the meadow land to his companion but he reluforced them by a reminder. "Jtememher. over a pine-clahill. Smith I'.eres-forcarried the rifle, O'Hara led Texas, you're not to hit any of them (he extra horse. They moved np unless we cun't drive them back the creek, keeping on the far side otherwise. from the house and using the wilThe tiring from the stable took lows as a screen. the Ingrnm men by surprise. They "Getting close to the stable," wavered, broke back for the house. "If. we can give our boys fifteen whispered over his shoulder to his friend: "There's a minutes start they ought to muke sort of ford where the horses drink It," O'Hara said. "Can't do It." the Texan an Think we'd better Just ahead. splash over and make a run for It?" swercd. "Just about now It's gonna strike those fellows to slap saddles "Might os well," O Hara agreed. The horses waded through the on their horses an' swing round to little creek and climbed the slope cut the hoys off from the mouth of beyond. They broke Into a canter, the park." you. d Smlth-Beresfor- offense. "Who has been hurt?" he asked coldly. "Amen Is shot tip right bad. I'm csrryln' one pill In my les as a souvenir. Ilow did yu find out we wns here?" "Met a Mexican yon drove away O'Hara walked across to the place where Owen lay on the hay "Can he ride?" he asked Texas Jim The Star state man scratched his hend. "I dunno. Doubt It lie's a mtghiy sick man." Appsrcntly nwon h.d been dot lie oiened his eyes. "Sure Ing. I could ride. If 1 was put on a horse," he said. "Then we'd better get out before Ine Ingram's reinforcements arrive. The rest of the horses are at the entrance to the park. If we slip around and keep the sinhle between us and the house we might make It" Qunntrell's eyes gleamed. "You're n shoutln'. O'Hara. You fellows go. I'll stay an' hold 'em hark till Then I'll yon cross the creek. light out after you." "Thnl'a good medicine," Texas Jim ogreed. Til stsy with Bob." nke up. The deputy sheriff "There's an old door boarded up this side. If we brenk that down we enn slip out an' not be seen at all." Five minutes later the door bad been knocked to pieces with nn ax. Owen was lifted In the saddle of a horse, lie clung to the pommel, teelh clenched. O'llnra turned to Quantrell. With Hint "You lake my horse. ladsr hurt leg yo can't m1i a run for A moment, and O'Hara and tils It If you have to. I ll stay with partner were In the stable, Tetns. a e e e e e e "No, sir," answered Quantrell. The Circle 8 O pnrtners consult- "It's llsble to be hottern h I wlih ed lih each other. tha blower on here, t wished this "Nothing to rlo but ride over to on myself." th Hughes ranch and csll off tht "Get on that horse." O'Hara orHashknlft boys, if they've got In dered quietly, looking straight at d Texas Jim anticipated their thoughts by less than live minutes. Presently they could see Peever and the others slipping up from the creek to the hitch rack by the house. "Time to say 'Adios' If we don't aim to be cut off," the cowboy said. "Night you are," a grew! O liars. A moment inter be wus on Smlili rteresfnrd's horse, with the Texan behind him. They dashed Into (lie open nt a gallop. A bullet whistled past them. "Cut for the creek on' get acroM It," Texas Jim advised. O'Hura swung to the left and sent Ihe horse plunging Into the young willows. They crashed through, the supple hrntirlirs whipping their faces. The siilinnl tost Its footing ss It went down Into the creek and both men were flung Into Ihe wider Texas Jim rnucht the bridle and dragged the bronco to lis feet. The rldera were soaked, but O'llnra bad mnnsged to keep the rifle out of the water when he made his dive Into the stream's shallow depth. Into the saddle the Texan dragged himself. He stiffened his fool and O Hara used It for a step to swing A moment. nd himself behind. the horse was charging through the saplings fringing the oppoaiit bank. Glancing back. O'Hara could hrsr Ihe excited voices of the pursuers. They were too far away for him to make out Ihe words, but he rent-serf that they were already In mo tion. Some one shouted to them. O'Hara csuchl sight of young Qtmnlrell riding don Ihe creek. "Came bark lo chew over old time. be called gaily to them. "Where are the others?" asked O'Hara. "They're hmnpln right along. We can hold these rooster hsrk If we have to. If ihey get on the prod we'll educate 'em proper." . "We're hot looking for trouble, Bob. What we're trying to do Is to ret away with our skins whole. lon't forget ihst I won't have any unnecessary shooting. We'vt had more than enough." Tht voice of the pursuer csme closer. Quantrell grinned cheerfully. "What shooting t will lo UI be necesssry, looks like." I IT CHILDREN Thut the person who keeps at I oust lot) standard bred bens oil his furui Is engaged iu a profitable veu ture Is proved by a series of records kepi by 123 Hock owners in 4.1 VjHILDREN usually hate to take North Carolina counties in lii.'U). medicine but every child loves the "One jf the Job of the poultry taste of Castoria. And mothers like extension otlice is lo keep, study its action so gentle, yet so prompt and summarize cost of "production and effective. records kepi on poultry flocks lu Castoria Is a never-failin-g with the county farm comfort to children and mothers alike beagents," says l A. Seese. poultry extension specialist at the North cause it was formulated expressly Carolina Suite college. "I nst yeur for children to correct their little 4M this work wns carried on to ills and upsets. counties located In widely sepaThe beauty of it is you can give rated parts of the state. The recCastoria to children of all ages with ords were kept on lL'S farms with an average of 21.425 birds tor the equally sure results. When baby's year. The gross Income from eggs cry warns of colic, a few drops of alone In these flocks amounted to Castoria has him soothed; and free The birds consumed $!l.32r30. from pain, he is asleep again in 8SD.840 pounds of mash feed and jiffy. 780,042 pounds of grain feed, which In an older child when coated cost the owner $;(l.220.80. This left a prutl' of $l!M04.r0 as a retongue or bad breath tell of conturn above feed cost." stipation, a more liberal dose is Mr. Scene says the 21,425 birds laid 3.42d.2.'D eggs, which was an Stairs About as Good average of l.'iil.y end) a hen. as Mountain Climbing Commenting on the figures, the poultry specialist says Ihey are as 'Only optimism can Bucceed In the accurate as any set of figures that motion-picturbusiness," declures Ce are being kept today. They show, cil Pe Mille. "The pessimist is fore man beyond all doubt, thnt the doomed to full ure. In my last picwho keeps a good flock of birds and ture I had a young extra girl who, I glvea them proper care and feed, houses them well and keeps down think, will some day become a star. disease and parasites, may expect a She has an amazingly buoyant outlook on life. good profit from his enterprise. It Is the purpose of the poultry "I was lulking to her for a mo workers In North Carolina to mnke ment between scenes, in one breath the poultry Industry of greater com she confided that her favorite sport merclsl importance, and (hey cite wns mountain climbing and In the that It Is even now fifth la value of oil crops grown. There are some next that she adored Hollywood. "But don't you miss the moun six million hens of laying age an Intain climbing?' I nsked. 'There lire of ihe and value the furms the no real mountains within thirty or dustry Is around I HI.(hni.Uk). forty miles of Hollywood.' 'I!ut I don't need them here,' she Chickens Need Vitamin replied with a happy smile. 'You D to Aid Egg Supply see, I live on the fifth floor of an so Pullets ivhlch had no chance at apartment that has no elevator, I get all the climbing I need and the oil or no cod other liver sunlight, sources of vitamin p Inld an aver mountains ore never missed." age of (VS.5 eggs from October 1 to April 80 nt the University of Wisconsin Inst year, according to Pr. J. ACID 0. Ilnplln. Similar pullets fed Ir radiated yenst luld 50.0 eggs. Bullets receiving yenst nol Irradiated GET Inld 71.2 eggs. Those pen fed cod liver oil produced KW.8 eggs and those allowed to run under a mer IT! RID onry arc Inmp which gave thecu ul Ira violet light laid lit) eggs. Professor Ilnplln recommends Sour stomach, Indigestion, gas, usthat houses should have windows mean excess acid. The stom frnmed and hinged so they can be ually nerves have been ach In win the opened on bright days Food sours In the stomach. ter so the hens mny get direct rays Correct excess acid with an alkali. of the sun. Windows having glass substitutes, which ndmlt Ihe ultra The bet form of olkull Is Phillips' violet light, should be kept clean as Milk of Mngneslu. It works instantly. Ihe rays giving the vitamin I) can The stomach becomes sweet. , Your not penetrate dirt heartburn, gas, headache, biliousness or Indigestion has vanished Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Is the POULTRY NOTES pleasant way the efficient way to relieve the effects of over acidity. Plrty eggs are costly. Phillips' Milk of Magnesia bus been with doctors for over 50 Standard Oysur shell Is probably the best yenrs. 25c and 50c bottles nt drugouree of lime for poultry. gists. P.are back chicks mny tie the reThosa Titles 1 sult of crowding In the brooder Professor Ellen, we will go to the bouse. theater today. There Is a play for If only the very best males are mathematicians. saved to bead next year's flock, they Wife Iteiilly. What Is culled? will contribute lo Its ImprovProfevHor "TIio Denial Triangle.'' ement Peutsche Illuslrlcrte, P.erllu. ltli while All breeds of poultry ear lobes produce Men love to hear of their power, eggs. This Includes Leghorns, but have nn extreme disrelish to be MI norms and Andiiluslnns. told of their duty. I'.urke. e n Held beyond which CASTORIA made especially for Shelter Return Dividends. "If we can only reach the gateway of the park," O'Hara said, glancing back. "Sure enough. If my toes only reach the ground when they hang me it won't hurt much," Quantrell Jeered. The riders behind swung into sight By way of warning O'Hara droped a bullet In front of them. The Ingram gunmen opened up Into loose formation, each man riding wide of his neighbor. But they kept coming. Shots sounded. A bullet cut off the branch of a willow five feet from O'Hara. "Another half mile, boys, an' we'll moke it," Texas Jim said anxiously. "Onct we reach the boulder field there we can stand 'em off." Bob Quantrell slid from his horse. "I'm gonna stop those the young desperado. His voice had a ring of command, his brown eyes blazed Quantrell laujihed. " 'I'm wagon boss here,' suys he. All right. Have It your own way. But understand, everybody, I'm not to blame If they collect him." The boy limped to the horse and pulled himself into the saddle. "Adlos," he called back he led them with a Jaunty wave of ttie hand as Unerringly he rode out of the building. through a maze of hlUtops. The deputy sheriff was already "Quantrell must have left the horsea somewhere," O'Hara told his on his way. Only partner. "Juan says they came remained. He was reluctant to down from the rim rock on foot. leave his friend and he argued the Likely they left some one with the point but O'Hara brushed aside his mounts. Hadn't we better swing objections. "I've got a better Idea than yours. around that way and see If he's still theref Garrett," he said, consenting at last "Not a bad Idea, Old Top. He "I'll leave my horse here. You two could give us the latest developmay be In a hurry when you start ments. It would be deuced awk- He'll carry double till you reach ward If we met Ingram's men be- us." The Englishman followed the fore we did our own." They skirted the edge of the others. Hidden by the stable, the park. Garcia pulled up to listen, little cavalcade got some distance lifting a hand for silence. Some before it was seen by those In the Then men poured out of one was riding toward them. They bouse. could bear the hoofs of horses striking rocks. Itlderless horses came over the brow of a MIL Behind them rode a single man. The man was Joe, At one of Steelman's cowboys. sight of Garcia and the others he stopped and wheeled abruptly, driving in a spur for flight. O'Hara called to him by name. Joe Jerked his horse to Its hind feet, so sharply did he check It. The Circle 3 O partners Joined him. Joe made dear the situation. "The boys are In the stable. One of 'em Is wounded bad, looked like." "Has there been a lot of shootasked. ing?" "Quite a lot Some one rode away from the ranch hour on' a half ago. Gone for help, I'd say. I'm movln' the horses. Figured they might come up to collect 'em soon as they got around to It" The partners talked together and afterward O'Hara gave Joe Instructions. "We'll leave Juan here with f1 Lbs. Castoria Given Good Care, Feed and gram's men penned up we'll proba-- ' bly be In time," O'Hara said. "What shall we do with Garcia?" asked "Better take him along, ne can guide us over the hills and get us there quicker." The Mexican rode In front of them. He was covered by his own rifle In the bands of headed straight for the stable. Quantrell let out a yell of glee as the two men swung to the ground. "Made It, by rripea, you doggomd old hellnmllers." O Mara did not share his enthusiasm. He hnd come to ge the mid ers nut of trouble If be could, but he did not Intend to condone their IICnrtMll lSFIllVII''M RECORDS VERIFY POULTRY PROFITS WNU Service by William MacLeod Rain Copyright ' I I I I I II II By William MacLeod Raine ill : MMMMtMtt Mailt Ill IFigWiig Terofflfflrfwt Hi TTSie I IMM was a gulch. At the upper end of Ibis they found the rest of their party. With them were Joe and Ihe horses he had brought to the rendezvous. Owen, bis fnce drained of blood, looked like a man ready to collapse and sustained only by a resolute will. "Can you go on?" O'Hara osked htm. Both of bis hands clung to the saddle horn. He nodded, not wasting the energy to answer In words. "We'll try to make the Circle S 0. " O'Hara said. "It's less than four miles by the mesa." He rode on one side of Owen, his partner on the other. Joe was an old timer and picked with a sure eye the easiest way across the hills to the ranch. Owen succumbed within sight of the ranch, slipping from the saddle Into O'Hara s arms. One of the men rode forward at a gallop and brought bark a buckbonrd Into s which he was lifted. A few Inter he was carried unconscious Into Ihe house. O'Hura sent a messenger for a doctor and another for SteeJman. That the attsrk upon the Hughes raneh would be Interpreted os a chnllenge he was quite sure. Coming os it did on Ihe heels of the offer to compromise, Ingrnm would be Justified In considering It black Ha would retaliate treachery. swiftly, probably with deadly efficiency, unless It was possible (o get him to see the affair In Its true light Quantrell and the men who had ridden with him on the mid It must be must be discharged. mad clear Hint neither Sieelmnn nor his pnnners of Ihe Circle S O mnrh countenanced In any way what hnd been done. He talked It our nllh The KnglMiiunn suggested a difficulty. "It'a all very well talking about getting rid of Quiintrell and Ihe other young devils who rode with him on this Mid, but let's nol go fast nlmtit It, old chap," he snld. "The Assyrian m d ine down like Ihe wolf nn the fold, and It would be deuced convenient lo bnve a few of these wild hellions around lo re-bnnrdcr. you liiow. We can't discharge Quiintrell unlit we know what Ingram means to do, evrn If he did spill the apple cart for til Better wait till fleelnmn gets m!n-tile- Smith-Beresftir- lo EXCESS SICKENS OF usually all that is needed to clcansa and regulate the bowels. Your doctor will tell you Castoria deserves a place in the family medicine cabinet until your children are grown. He knows it is safe for the tiniest baby; effective for a child in his teens. for' the signature of Chas. II. Fletcher, printed on the wrapper. Ditgutting Flavor hnd been speaking with some feeling about the use of cos A bishop metics by girls. "The more exierience I have of lipstick," he declared, "the more disi tasteful I find It" London Tlf-Itit- Don let SORE THROAT get the best ol you . minutes after you rub en F IVE Muitcrote your throat should brgin to feel lets forel Continue the treatment once every hour for five hours and you'll be aitonUhed at the relief. This famous blend of oil of muitarJ, camphor, menthol and other ingredients brings relief naturally. Musterole rrti action because it is a "counter-irritan- t" not iust a salve it penetrate and stimulates blood circulation and helps to diaw out infection and pain. 1'ied by millions for 20 years. Recommended by doctors and nurses. KeepMusterolchandy jars and tubes. To Mothers Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Chil dren $ Musterole. 1 No Such Animal "I have met some very weird per sons on my travels," ihe tiresome talker was saying. "Pld you ever meet a truffle coo with on Inferiority complex?" asked the bored one. W ft Dr. Tierce's TclM are liver, bowels and stomach. One little Pellet foB laiative three for a cathartic Adv. Self conceit Is aggravating, but mility Is about os bad. hu- white-sliclle- The average rntlon of feed and water tlmt Is used for bens contains only about 1.1 per cent of the ininenil needed by the ben for egg The sharper a man Is the harder It U to make a tool of blm. r 4T shell alone. Prevent In every way possible ihe carrying of Infection from mature fowls and from mniomlnnicd ground lo the young chirks. Keep young ond old stock In separate ' f S-rf- ' T-'- U 9 w here." "If we keep Qunntrell we tell gram that we're standing back of ihe raid. No two ways about that, 1. ynlph." "I know. Confound the young iit If we don't keep him ruffian! and the ethers we're Inviting the enemy to conn; ond wipe us out." Smith r,ercford laughed ruefully. "Queer, by Jove. We thought we Could keep out of I his feud you and I. Kenttercd Hie word broadcast tint we weren't In It and didn't Intend to g"t In it and we're Ihe dashed center of the whole show c want to Im or hot whether Every move we make turns out wrong. I suppose we'll be blamed for going lo Hie lleiilies place to j try to stop the row." "Of course. It's unfortunate thnt one of Ingram's men was shot after we got there. Wlmt Imk would I have If I rode lo town to sec In-gram at nnce? Would there be Bny chance of persuading him that Ihe situation got nut of hand before we resehed home?"' "No go. tnu'd hever get hark Alive. We'll have to sit light till Steelman comes." Sleclmnn arrived the evrnln of the next dny. He was accompanied dnen erme men. by balf In- 8 (TO 81 CONTINUED.) I'.urnett of Cornell univerIs not a dlsensc and that where It Is found Ihere Is usually some condition which Is Indirectly responsible for It. Iv. I- - sity lnlsis that roup s ! breeds of poultry that have red produce brown or tinted shell eggs. This Includes oil Itocks, Wyandottea, Plymouth Uhode Island Itcds, Orpingtons, Itrahtnas and Ijingshnns. All ear-lobe- Chicks hatched after the first of May are usually a poor investment It is especially true of Ihe slower At this maturing lieav) breeds. s4aon Ihe pnmoltc of the chleken hate had on opportunity lo mul tipiy. To allow the excrement lo re main In Ihe chicken house Is to the Sir t become Vitiated cau and unhealthy. II sIhuiH be a dsilt auty to vlenn II out When a whiff iect one In Ihe morning on os n Ing the door of Ihe poultry hoti It is a signal Hint all is tint ns It ought lo be. Three hundred chit Is should be hatched In the spring for each lt good puHi'ts desired In Hie fall. Half of the chicks will be cockerels and Ihe extra M will cover losses from death and severe cull Ing at maturity. Provide) square feet of floor spsre next fail for the 100 choice pullets. 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