Canadian Valley Record (Canton, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1916 Page: 2 of 10
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r tt* hr a
i*l e real westerner. rot.
Kr =a^trr ft* uVj with ft emlle
Tr jh 4 reek bit fella
jn*—at See taitr u there i la tb
U* Hed k«7 th bat/bet
ax ewe lght with m like a brother
Lit*
Tkiee whatt eeffeff tboee Area?—
1st t kr<i u tf they *« being •*<—
— _ ~w_ My Gad: Leo* there: There't an
A ■ «! j rot rye winked aad lear< <l
uit dxd. to leap again acrtae U
eerfiy - r.rtt: at tie velley'i
*Thac • ekae to oar m -
a "" cned DM.y starting down tbe
E>TCSta2 OK • ai/d>ng m.
AW thax iR Cre. burning vtrongly
whtre &o kru4 coald have dropped
rr«* with wmd. aa*rke>i tbe begin-
ta( of Ndl a 'ja* of anxiety. of fear
•Jtar grew ai>4 mooted to twrt-itm-
H ;a rvr. of tTperhuzaao labor, m
Se2 firy a year before. could not have
ia±**e f !*:*. —a time to be Jon*
w«ai«rH ia the eoest country
&y eight o'clock set morning the
3ait w^,i trm me backwater bad
iresaeaed w:ti a devilish perversity,
fclwxj tie creeps* £ao«n merruy
t:* ari tie eorth
L*-lj k: 31<ect oa Black Bolt to
Toado. to ash for a dozes men to
trt; a the *gfe>
- hey a wu^L^^L^l ,E* aSaadc^ed the one on the
Here
*T« Itarrta. *s i
to ca
"Us i
DM tins la the
rolled sp trom brown.
1 sent diets aomm
ealltn fer all (to
The valley wee aa flgte aa dey ato-
mised an ep end doe a ke tsagih. ud
tbree borsetaee war* toftag ay tta
level Boor. Lm*. Htha m«e tbey
were. tied ha sober ktebl. aa4 thee
leaped from tbetr bona* *1U beet-
neeslike alamty. droppte* redee over
saddle bonaa lest aad of em the grew*.
Tboae tbree boraee vara wefl trained.
lotelllgaat aldj. reedy to atead tor
boo re la one apec to ea a at a
vblatle. asd tbey vaatod mo dra«
fi n* at rap* to binder.
We're foreet rm*c*ra.~ taaootaj
the apokee aa. a qaiea-eytd. ateedy
yoos# cbap. to Seadry. "H«« ae your
Lord!' aai4 Defly tmr-
to to 1« by tve coxt
aaz «• tbe M >err4
bar
«e L vt> Pan? Old
Thank tb'
veatty. "tabe
The
wttb bU two
dlvtdlac locailtJee. abeccbtac a q«ick
plan. Tben be sntberad twenty ne&.
putttnc tbem under on of ble aidea.
-Go op over tbat rld«e.~ be direct
ed briefly, "and cwt a forty-tax tall
atralgbt aeroea Lbe dip behind the
fire Go ob and cwt H ep over the big
ridge Dost atop to tgba."
Aa the men hurried off wttb nil—
rata and axee. be fl—f ei tato the
tmoke and fire, abowtlas tcraa cob
maoda. taking men froa vbat aeeaaed
imperative taaka to pwt tbeaa at wort
-jige for Ire goea down bill alowly. In plaeee removed fro« tbe Ira—dig-
a^ Mt ka sea again In the vaiiey r-ng trencbee. cutting a great ptae
i jla an boer a.*ter Slletx left, here, a towering apraea or tr there
a 'jo arrive by the roed—on "Good man." panted Seadry to hip
boraeta/ix. !r wagoaa and later on foreman aa they peaaad with axea
Socc tor *_rere ia to call like tnat of and dripping aacba.
Tin' ia the btg wocda to bring re- "Beet thing la the tiaabar. Tbey
<rc*tL They pet themaelvea under know th' wooda aa' tb' ftraa aa' tb;
DaCya ordert and fei. 10 wttb a will, i air current a Wlabt we bad a baa-
>*--l o t the rsrface *asea cutting dred ef em They'd aare tb* eoaatry
*very aap£:ng in ai«tt. d>gr&c ta go* to bell wttb tbaae tree"
y. trec^ea to bead off any ground tree Lawn flfcae over tbe
the c^r1 paaeed ta with be atarted blood-red baaa. And
-s VKrf Bat deaciay waj agatnat the Dfl- n.en. like ant a atXaefclag
. ®=ffwce h The wind—-unoaual." to taak. toiled without aleep
" JoAi—Vfcere a l:V? ^ba; overworked word of the re- tally bad been op for forty eight
tre aa rbe weec r<ge * traly for once—grew ateedily houra. yet be went aa atroagty aa at
bearti* u'- deeptte the trained work, for ew- the beginning, while Seadry. etfll tar
bto wort waaaaf i and taood aa tr7 ctw this bnTneea. it ruabed from bale, waa compelled ta drop for
tbe doahee-
V* d better aS go
"Traal hhdy ita
we gee v Mp it owt whatever tie
1 baa a *eot±B' H
they could handle it
with amoke and aabea
Sandry dang at bLa
ieela. watching bia inethoda. leern-
izg everything he could. !:atening
the roOway aaa
of raj tha; «e
avowai w*her* oe«a
Sac the Caa. Jt S -eu
He an
aad yet be kaew b*
aad aare tar that "swarded khe la tbe
T*ey afi trailed down the va.%ey oa ■ catching 00 with !l*ht-
H the* the becxer " rapidity. He knew himaeif to
Mr. bet wbea tbey ignorant, and where be waa the
compelling, going tato tbe
aabea after btaL brtagtag
bodUy wttb a firm hand em hie 1
der.
"Too"re apolling me." he jfHaatad
rtrrwigh aoot-crtoied llpa. 'aad 1 caat
afford ta aleep."
hcJaag tr b*<r*yta« ber rNal
Jawfc7
tbe
aad aare be feared the reaaia Bzt did • rd te reciprocate?
paaey ef ba«^i« ta tax Wi ;ya a ^ sr laaw.
nnnea tar aefp ax the taet. aad rhie ^.n ea
*ea parriectar^y ga. xg to bia arp .«*• **_ ho«a.
ecd
k iad Vtrrwe
He
a -rerttrj* g^ca
wnta him. ta-* W Haarydea.
Tbe umber at *h %-rl waa rrna g
barter thee t r bed expected, aad
DaTy Mt CeOaaa w-th the Ixsher
^em Bp——da I'-i the 8(-
were bteag rj-Vw-d^.y SrOl
fhe aacsi^eet bedt waa th DfTnac
weru • facare aad It wae ta grave
trme ta tt*e be
HiaHn ting the
hv.kwater at To^ede ar ee
ku read Here the TeOow
pwaer often rode te meet Met Ord
way wbA bed taaaaid ame tfforta ta
b** tirertvjt rve be kad g* 1 ee her
all Lie maxerai ahe aee^ed tor bia
own t-aZota* He waa more wild
a teat ber thea ever aad added te
b* earnsy tar Beadry
agar of a^pMova |aak
lo iafy dragged oet ta Mae
acd Angaet biaud dewa apoa
hffla
The eaetera lawyer at Belaa
read* to give tp ta deepelr Nat
t tt potrt ahowed ludf
V* coaM bang a thread of evideaee.
aed ere day Saadry. atziag oa the
eeet farrh aborfced tbe been tato
If tea Ordwara throat
1 baheee i will write to New Tort
fer the great ffaraeworth " be aaid.
'ki a mighty rtak. for be"!! backrept
•e If he oomee theega It a hardly
like*y hell bother They dea t kaow
Che chancee for blc work oet bera"
Aad the woman abtt ber teeth
ted. while the Mood left ber tace
ta pate anger SUeta. oa the atep.
payed with Cooaaeh a «ara and aha
too 1oat a fc*l of color.
The aext day Miaa Ord way made a
flying trip te delete, atopped over a
train, aad weet oe ta Port lead. There
wad
ahghx.
-Whet do yo« aa^pcae exned
ioba- aaked Saadry
"®b «« daraed Bct> coCege
aalpe from CorvaHta. Hkeiy. with a
r=e aa a cigarette Or ae*he it waa
asm* camper atayia overnight oe
the ndge—acme greenz-yrz. An" ita
mighty dry—m^hty dry "
them atawly iato the west lack to the cwttiag.
aow oeeaa«aCag raft. thoegh every jack ef them lifted ap
The foreman himaetf waa va- *7*" !t™ um* 10 tia** to the
changed. *h e«b the wertd had At aspper the iocgert
•manned for arm since that mmer _ _
able -Tee" of SCetx a the darkeaed ""
he laid a gentle bead oa
To Sandry be waa the
— ae. tar be had come, through the
alow iroeitaata of the tm.pt* aatera
to be bia fncmd The elaetre ftae-
aeea thet bad ahowa ptaia to Seadry
frem the Cm ta ioka Daily'a bean
ta- *•* aodad ae a reck, a f&^ndaiioa. aa
'•"Vl • n^x v Iff **S IfiP aa a , •
s ^ - t.
*aat nut himaeif competent , , .i
competent
By night Dally waa rrim aad silent
hearse with aborting, and be atnmped
into the porch, where the women
matched the Cases thnt flared red
aga ra- the sight is a hundred
Ponces oe the wes* ridge and ep the
hiHa oe bech r.dea at the cutting.
no power Food
. water Do yoa tead to pmer bOera."
And tbe owner, with a wry stall a.
aaek on n pile of gnanyeacka bsoldi
the improrised roll way of tha appsr
; cutting.
When he awoke tt waa te tad Mm-
>, rvp«d. -TOIn,0 "'V * 'J?!"
an m r<~ K* TL*j . . ... "~™ """* 10 8"*** ^
one OTer tbe Crst aboolder toward
the Eaat Belt—a? la th old cwtttn
• Ride down to Toledo an tell em to
aend th town Well need em all.
ahy. allent girl had
bia aleep
When he hurried to the
taw here and there groepe ef
The reservation had arrived
They watched Hempdes'a trail
grow toward the East Belt with aa
Sasatiag ef
Aad thea. two dayt after Miaa Ord
way a retars. the yoang eomaalaatoe
gaighty *be Portland S*j« got off
the tram ax Totado aad were d<dwea
a ktet tmt 10 th« TeOew Ptnee They bare ,
for Has pdea the wildeet iceay e*.
Ms atroag Ufa ia the rwvr ittiea ef bit •
SBddete.
Tbey were ctoeeted teg*tha j the
whale ef the sight M the YeOow
Place oAca aad tt waa a atreaaoaa
tight for the two straagem for
Hampden waa a man te fear te hie
I cast apare a man-I ve tent out „ r«*enr «on ^
aix to kznt th deri] behind thla. an Bul th'D° wer* "°wia* ^
every hour.
Plre waa everywhere, ta tha earth
I
etch htm 111 kill him. damn
-tSea- eeld Ma from the ahadow* "*!*** U
neta and Black Bolt and Cooa
60
thundered down through the
,0 SSS^k. -!ShJrSrLSi
and the heart in the girt t breast waa
lnda to unbearaMa. aoorehtag
It tUumlned the di
It
held him by amin
Ax Ant they
force, and Inter by
'Plgbt" aaid tbe lawyer ta the ptnh
dnwn. 'flght tthe bed
in year oaly chance."
-right r annrle
ly "what for? Thla daaaaed drlv
star baa let ber get tbe originate of
theee letters of mine aboet the tbree
timber claima ta Tl«. aad they
a fame d pet me behind kara! lee re
the damnedeet aaa I ewer aeea!"
And the maa's null red eyea
glared at bta accomplice wttb the
msrder-lust Bat tbe
In
felly ep end the men. white and
diaa. tumbled out \m the
back with defemae. It waa twelve e clock when tbey
Toole? We're two together it tented ta. aad Saadry waa psxalad
trom yoa she got her flrst kaowl- j The next day nothing hnppeeed
of the gem a She tooled ber j Thea at dawn of tbe day toitawtag
taeptdone ott of roe ta kar tbe camp awoke to see a flea thiry
horeebeeh rtdea. tbe told ma aa— wtfte base an tbroegb the valley aad
that's bow yoa took bar U oa the the creat of tbe weec rid#a. for half
c fhactfki aart
tin
tbrobb^g with anxiety tor Saadry—
biack aa Daily and aa rough looking
*fbtirg with ku ieeeer atxeegth. e
Weetemer at last by every aiga.
By midnight the town waa there
aad Daily mw amoeg the crowd Her
rte. hie oid aaw-fl:«r. young Anwor-
thy and a*Teral more of thoee who
had deeerted to the god of gold Tbey
kept aheepcahly !a the background,
kat they were there for the common
vx* that Daily had apoken of—ther
woald ha*e anewered a call from a
real enemy a aach a criala. for that
ia the way of the Weet
Me Daily paaaiag ber interminable
rc^ cc?ee—a be had broagbt a
^ creat iroe kettle end boiled tt over e
8r* envz-i atopped before
Aewcniy he early beaded boy of
•bom tie waa very toed, with a band
diarweeed tbe foreet flres of other * kl§ *bo'5i*er
yeara. the topic epeeed by the tad 1D ■-kb^T Ciad w a«e yoa. aoa."
deat U waa a doee eight with a rt* the young acape-
dark *ky. thoagh the beat bad gives ^ ***** 10 Wuek.
way *s the sweet coolneee of the Deecny waa agamat the Dllltaw
coast ander the myatertaae ocear worth. The wind eaj-d and ah^
wand. a_id Saadry from hie old aee; *4 ep between the hilla aad bv nvd
at tab.e looked oet ex the weater* sight the flam«e vuddeety leaped vp
aa tt a reecreiat bad beea r mo,M
4>ba!- be cried, naing aaddeaiy Hege red streamers flung theiM*t M
"It's broeee oet again!" «t aga:nat tbe black
Sure enoagh Again at tbe apper 'eachiig halt way to
dart news little red toogoee ticked fit Deeee cx>ade of
"it's Sroken Oat Agaifi!
cutting and awept forward toward tta
aorth leaving aabea aad rain, eallea
brand • and smoldering loo tbat
fiamed forth viadlctlrely froaa time
to time
So dawn found them em that bet.
grim day in August
| Tbe lean, young ranger waa eeery-
whern. aad Sandry. in tntattd appre-
ciation. saw a trench abet off a
groond fire, ana tbe felling a! a atagta
pine change the trend of a flood of
3ame that waa going oet of I
But by twelve o'clocb
turned and headed aouth. Wttb ap-
palling might the flood epread pp
1 the ndgea crept down tato Che flip
and Joined tbe elow-hamlag m aaa re
there.
1 At thet the ranger flred three abate
late tbe air which broagbt oea af kte
atda running oet of the 1
tng and dlabeveled
hand-toband with a growth ef jroeag
•pruce.
"Go telegraph for tbe V—soever
eoMlere." he directed teraaly. "thla
ta going to beet ell recorda."
(TO BK CONTtNVCIX)
First Tstafrapbtas.
New world's recorda for that
accurate telegraphing war
Bight aky. lb9 international telegraphic
• xenitb. | Bent la Sea Franc loco a few
U(| 1 ago
While the mmr . =
• giant.
grime at
bellied to the heaveea. while the roar
tbat appana a woodsman a bean begaa
to sound throughout the kint
ioba Dally, working like
weet white heeeeih hla
aoend of tk
God!" he cried hoarsely ■
•Me away from aal" ^ " *
And Sandry. halted a pace a war
Otur. MM ■—
"""""to mT
Richard C. BarUey traaemitted the
feat eat aad moat perfect "Mores'* by
j ticking off 40 railroad meaaagee erfth
j out aa error la 21 mtnutee aad II eeo-
onda. aad beating the autoaaatle Iraaa
mitt era.
George W. Smith. Jr. v« tbe re
calving contact by taklag aad era*-
scribing without aa grrar 41 rsttrasi
la ti talk stag sai s| m
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