The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, January 11, 1918 Page: 6 of 8
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Bight at tha MacDonald ranch
OHAFTE U— Oeatlwuad
tba choraa aren’t doA I rap
BUI Louis want aver and
pooh a lantern dawn from tta anil
twain tP tba wick aa that aha could
fight it with tha candle “Go up to
tba dm and thaw out" aha Invited tba
g- “Wall hara supper la a few
fltiftUtOfls
ha raacbod ant and took tba
taatarn from bar aa sooa aa aba bad
lighted It “Ton go to tba In your
MU- ha said “I’U da wbat’a nacaa
Hfj OQtllte"
"Wk- BIU Loulaa bar fingers
till clinging to tha lantern looked up
' At him Be was staring down at her
with that Intent look aba bad objected
to on tbe trail bot aba aaw hla mouth
and tba Uttle anUle that bid Just back
f hla Upa 8 be smiled back without
knowing It “I’U bars to go along
anyway There are cows to milk and
gou couldn’t Tar y well find tba cow
table alone’
“Think not?”
Together the want out again Into
tba storm tbe had left so eagerly
BIU Louisa showed him where was
Aba pitchfork and the bay and then
Aid tba mUklng while bo piled fuU tbe
mangers After that the went to
mother and turned tba shirering work
ginrrtT Into the stable from tba corral
where the huddled rumps to tbe
storm and tba man lifted great fork
tola of ba and carried It Into tbelr
mails while Bill Louise bold tba lan
idam high orer her bead Ilka a western
liberty The did not talk much ax
spt when there waa need for speech
i but the were beginning to feel a lit
die glow of companionship by the Urns
Aba wars read to fight their way
against the bUssard to tbo boost BIU
LoiIm going before with tba lantern
-while tha man followed closo behind
carrying tha two palla of mUk that
waa already framing la Uttle crystals
to tha tin
1 mj Aida't quite catch oar noma mis
mar lira MacDonald said after the
had begun tba meal “But taka an
mtbar t"ti anyway"
“Warren la nay name" returned tha
niW with that hidden smile because
bo bad never before given him any
rwoorf" t° tall it— “Ward Warren
fi'va got a claim over on Bill creak”
Billy Louise gave a little gasp mad
distractedly poured two spoonfuls of
sugar In bar too although ebo bated It
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lve got to taU you why area at the
price of digression Long ago whan
Billy Louise was twelve or so and
lived largely In a dream world of her
own aba had one day chanced upon n
paragraph In a paper that had coma
from town wrapped around a package
of matches It waa aU about Ward
Warren Tba name caught bar fancy
and tha text of the paragraph seised
upon her Imagination Until school
filled her mind with 'other things she
bad built adventures without and In
which Ward Warren was tbo central
figure Sometimes when aba cod In
the bins Ward Warren abducted bar
and led her into strange places where
she tried to shiver In honest dread
’ eften and often however Ward Wat
ten was a fugitive who came to her
for help Then she would take him to
a cave and bide him perhaps or aba
would mount her horse and land him
by devloua waya to safety and upon
soma hilltop from which she could
point out tbe route be must follow aha
would hid him a touching adieu and
beseech him In tba Impossible lan
gunge of some old romancer to go and
lend a blameleea life
“Jase baa got all gone feelings now
fnommle” Billy Louise remarked Irrel
erantly during a brief pause and re-
lapsed Into alienee again Sba knew
that waa good for at least five minutes
of straight monologua with bar mother
In that talking mood She finished her
' supper while Warren listened abstract
edly to complete biography of the
Bellkea and 'earned all about Martby’s
energy and ?ass’a shiftlessness
i “Ward Warren r Billy Louise was
eying to berself “Ward Warren t
Thera couldn’t poealbly be two Ward
' IVarrons i it’s such an odd name
jivenr
1 Then she went mentally over that
paragraph She wished she did not
remember every single word of It but
frhe did And she waa afraid to look
t him after that and aha wanted to
' Jdrcadfally She felt as though bo be
longed to her Wby be waa bar old
- playmate! And nba bad saved bis Ufa
hundreds of times at Immense risk to
and be bad always bean bar to
voted slave afterward and never failed
to appear at the precise moment when
sbo was beset by Indiana or robbers
or something and la dire need Tbs
blood be bad abed In her behalf I At
that point Billy Louisa atartlsd bar
self and tba others by suddenly laagb
lug out brad at tbo memory of one
time when Ward Warrea bad killed
enough Indiana to fill a deep washout
ao that bo might carqr bar across to
tbo other Bidet
“Is there anything fanny aboat Jaao
Belike dying BlUy Louise T” her numb-
er asked her la a perfectly chocked
tone
“No 1 waa thinking of aomethlng
else" Bbe glanced nt tbo man eying
her so distrustfully from across tbe ta
hie aud gurgled again It waa terribly
silly but she simply could not help
seeing Ward Warren calmly filling that
washout with dead Indiana so that bo
might carry ber across it la bla anna
The more she tried to forget that tbo
funnier It became fib ended by tear
Ing tbo table and retiring precipitately
to her own tiny room la tbo lean-to
where aha burled ber face as deep aa
It would go In a puffy pillow cf wild
duck fcatbera
Bo poor devil could not Ira expected
to know Jnat wbat bad amuaed bar
so Be did know tbat It somehow con
ceraed himself however Bo took np
bis position mentally behind tbe wall
of aloofness which stood between him
self and an unfriendly world and when
Billy Louise came out later to help
with tba dishes ba waa sitting ab-
sorbed In- n book
Tba next morning tbo bUsxard raged
ao tbat Warren stayed ns a matter of
conns Peter Bowling Dog bad not
returned so Warren did tbe chorea
and would not 1st Billy Loulaa help
with anything
“1 wish we could get bins to stay
all winter Instead of that Peter Bowl
Ing Dog” Bra MacDonald said ana
tously after bo bad gone out “I Just
know Petera off drinking I don’t
think bo’s a aafo man to bava around
Billy Loulaa I didn’t when you bind
Mm- x haven’t felt oaay a minute
with btm on tbo place I wish you’d
biro Mr Warren Billy Loulaa Bo’s
nice and qulet"--
“And ba’s got a ranch of bla own
Be doesn’t strike mo as n man who
wants n Job milking two cowa and
carrying slop to tbo pigs monunie”
“Well I’d feel a lot easier If we bad
him Instead of tbat breed Only we
ain’t even got the breed half tbe time
This la tbo third time bo’s disappeared
In tbe two months we’ve bad him I
really Brink yon ongbt to apeak to Mr
Warren Billy Louise”
“Speak to him yonraelf You’re tbo
on that wants him" Billy Loulaa an
swered somewhat sharply Sha adored
ber mother bat if she bad to run tbo
ranch abo did wish ber mother would
not Interfere and give ndvlca Jnat nt
tbo wrong time
“Wall you needn’t Ira cross aboat It
Yon know yonraelf that Peter can’t bo
depended on a minute There bo went
off yesterday and never fed tba pigs
tbelr noon atop and I bad to carry It
out my self And my lumbago has
bothered me ever since Jnat like It
was going to giro mo another spelL
You cant Ira hero all tba time Billy
Louise— leastways you ain’t — and
Peter"—
“Oh good gracious mommie 1 1 told
on to hire tbo man If on put him
Only Ward Warren Isn’t"—
Ward Warren pushed open the door
and looked from on to tbo other bis
eyes two question marks “Isn’t
whit?” ba asked and abut tba door
behind him with tbo air of one who la
ready for anything
“Isn’t tba kind of man who wants to
bln ont to do chores” Billy Louise
finished and looked at him straight
“Aw you? Mommie wants to biro
you"
“Ob won I waa Just about to ask
for tbo Job anyway" He laughed
and tbe distrust left bla eyes “As
matter of fact I waa going over to
Jim Larson’s to bang out for tbo root
of tbe winter and get away from tba
lonesomeness of tbs bills Tbs old
Turk’s a pretty good friend of mine
put It looks to ms as If you two need-
ed aomethlng around tbat looks Ilka a
a man a heap more than Jim does
know Pater Bowling Dog to a fare-
youwelL ' Ton’ll be aU to tbe good If
he forgets to come back Bo If you’ll
stake me to a meal now and then and
a placa to sleep lit bo glad to see you
through tba winter or until you get
some white man to take my place"
Be took up tbe two water pans and
watted gisndng from ona to tha other
fog It
the petal
toekiagal fear feelptaeely waiting for
harts apeak KlUr Iraelee drew ‘
self np primly and ended fey centra
dtettag the ecttsn Bfee gave kkn a
itdelang gtaaee which fee waa
prepared t wit bat sad though fel
ties te Bitty Uska sha waa
ly aawraartsaa af Its gcairal affective
“We’ll stake yen ta a hook a
sack aad a bad If you weal ta stay
Mr Warrea" she said gaits eeberll
“alee ta a pitchfork aad aa as If yea
Ilka aad regular wages”
Bis eyes want te her and steadied
there with the latest esprseelou la
them “Thanks Cut aat tbe wages
and I'll take the offer Jest as II
stands” be told bar and pulled hla bat
farther dowa on bla head "fihe’a go
lug to be one stormy night lay-deee"
be added ta quite another too oa hla
way to tbo door “Flv o’clock by tba
towa clock and al-H’a well!” This
last ta still another tone aa ha pushed
out against the swoop tag wind aad
pulled tbe door abut with a atom
They beard him whistling a a brill rat
licking air oa bis way to the crash—
at least It sounded rollicking tbo way
be whistled It"
“That’s Hra OM Chisholm Trail fee's
whistling” Billy Louise observed un-
der ber breath smiling reminiscently
“the very song I used to pretend he
always sang when be came dowa tba
canyon to rescue me Bat of conns I
knew all tbe time be’a a cowboy It
said ao"—
Tbe whittling broke aad ha bogao
to sing nt tba top of a eloar strong
lunged voice an old old trail song
beloved of punchers the West ever
“W bat did you aay Billy Luulsa?
I'm aura It’s n comfort to bave him
bare and you aoe be was glad aad
willing—"
But Billy Loulaa waa holding tbo
door open half tut inch listening aad
slipping beck Into tbe child worM
wherein Ward Warren came staging
down tbe canyon to roecua ber The
words came gnatlly
dowa tbe slope:
“Me shark no
And I awsar by tba Lard 111 never night
Coma te ft yevpy yovpr-e yeepyra
Coma te yt yeepy yeepr-al
“Feet 1a the
I hung and rattled with them leno-l
cattle
Cents te jri"—
“Do abnt tbo door BOly Looleal
What you want ta stand there Ilka
that for? And tbo wind freezing ev
erything inside! 1 can fast a tarrlbto
draft on my feat aad ankles and you
know wbat tbat leads tor’
Bo Billy Louisa dosed tba door and
laid another aider root oa the coals ta
tbe fireplace tbe while her mind waa
given over to dreamy speculations aad
the words of that old trail song ran on
in her memory though abe could no
tourer bear him singing Ber mother
tni ici'il on about Peter and tbe storm
tnl this man who bad ridden straight
from tba land of day dreams to her
door but tbe gin waa not listening
“Now ain’t you relieved yourself
tbat he’s going to stay T
BlUy Louisa kneeling on tbo hearth
and staring abstractedly Into tbe fire
came back with a Jerk to reality Tbe
Uttle smile tbat bad been In ber eyes
v"'Ofcf v-
' 1 X t
j
Tha Whistling broke and He Began
to ting
and on bar Up fled back with tba
dreams tbat bad brought lb fib gave
ber shoulders aa Impatient twitch and
got up ’
“Oh I guess he'll be more agreeable
to have around than Peter” abe ad-
mitted taciturnly which waa as close
to her real opinion of tba man as a
mace mother aright hops to cmua
e1 a e '
When wring came at last aad Ward
dreams ef Me
Hi hM to til dpi t
fcjfl tptfc
till tha thtag thaaa dreamt won
built upon waa yet locked tight la hie
heart aad sot evea Billy Laalaa whose
Instinct waa ao keen aad so sere In all
things alee knew anything af them or
ef the bright heed hope tha wets bnlll
OHAPTIN Ilk
Merthy Berlae Her
Una Mfiftllffta
JABB did art move or gtvs bis cus-
tomary querulous grunt when Mar
thy audged him at daylight eoa
morning In mid April Marthr gars an-
other poke with her elbow and lay still
numbed by a madden dread fibs moved
attouely out of tha bed and half
aerooa tbe cramped room before she
tuned ber bead toward him Then abe
stood still and looked and looked her
bead foes growl eg each' moment more
pinched and stony and gray
Jaaa had died while tbe coyotes were
yapping tbelr dawn song ep on tbe rim
of the eovs Be lay rigid under tbe
coarse gray blanket the flesh of hla
foe drawn close to tba booea hla
skimpy gray heard tutad upward
Marthy’s Jaw aat Into a baraber out
Has than aver fibs dressed with alow
heavy movements and went out and fed
the stock In stolid calm abe did tbe
milking and turned amt the cowa Into
tbe pasture fibs gathered an aproq
full of chips and started a fire Jnat as
eh bad doue every morning for twenty
nine yean and abe put tbe coffeepot
on tbe greasy stove and boiled the brew
of yesterday which waa also bar habit
fibs aat for aoaae time with bar head
leaning npoa ber grimy bund and stated
selngty out upon a peach tree In
fall bloom and at n pair of busy robins
who bad chosen a convenient crotch for
their nest Finally aba rose stiffly aa
If aba had grown older within tbo last
hour and went outside to tbo place
where Aw bad beau mending the Irri-
gating ditch tbe day before Bbe knock-
ed tbe wet sand off tha shovel abe had
left sticking la the soft bank aad went
out of the yard and np the riope toward
tbe rock wait
Oa a tiny level place above tbe mala
ditch and Jnat ender tbe wall Marthy
began to dljp netting her broad flat foot
compromising! npoa tbe should er of
tbe shorel end sending It deep Into tba
yellow aolt 8b worked slowly and
methodically end eteedtty Just aa she
did everything else When ah bad dug
dawn aa deep aa aha could and still
mins go to climb but and bad tha bole
wide enough aad long enough aba got
awkwardly to the graaay surface and
sat for n long while upon a rock star
lag dumbly at the gaunt brown bills
across tbe river
Bhe returned to tbe cabin at last and
with tbs manner of ona who dreads do-
ing wbat must bo dent abe went la
where Jaae la stiff and cold under the
blankets
Earl that afternoon Marthy went
staggering np tbe slope wheeling Jase’a
body before ber ou the creaky borne
mada wheelbarrow In tbe same harsh
primitive manner la which they both
bad lived Marthy burled ber dead And
though In life abo bad given him few
words save in command or upbraiding
with never a hint of love to sweeten tha
days for either yet abe went whimper
Ing away from tbat grave She broke
off three branches of precious peach
bloesoma and carried them up tbe slope
She stuck them upright la tbe lumpy
soil over Jess's bead and stood there
a long while with tear streaked face
staring down at tbo grave and at tba
pink blOMQSMe
BIU Louise rode singing down tba
rocky trail through tbe deem narrow
gorge to arbere tbe hawthorn and choke
cherries bid tbe opening to tbe cove
From there to tbe pink drift of poach
bloom against the dull brown of tbe
bluff Blue galloped angrily leaving
deep black print In the soft green of
the meadow Bo they came headlong
upon Marthy Just aa abo was knocking
tbe yellow clay of the grave from her
Irrigating shore! against tbe pole fence
at her pigpen
“Why Merthyr Once before la her
Ufa Billy Louise bad seen Martbys Chin
quivering like tbat aad big alow tears
sliding down tbe network of Unas oo
Marthy’s leathery cheeks With a
painful slump ber spirits went heavy
with bar sympathy “Marthy I”
fibo knew without a word of espla
nation Just wbat bad happened From
Martby’s bout shoulders abe knew and
from ber tear stained face and from
tbe yellow soli dinging still to tbe
herd in ber band Tba wide eyes of
BlUy Louise sent seeking glances up
tbe dope where tbe soil was yellow
went to tbo long raw ridge under tbe
wall with tbe peach blossoms standing
pitifully awry upon tba western rad
Bar ayes filled with tears “Ob Mai
thy I Whan waa It?" -"IB
tha Bight aoata tta I gnrnh
ball gtt tavai tar KaU to
mast aa tiara I iM aatag ta UN
naked Charlie IM Ms name Is I
ra tons out gead watoeA I've
had a sheave ta sB ahead aa
Charts H teat tabs tan ra mah
by B ama —fort sate Kfotfc”
eagtt ta rm asm And aver
M tttaiwrie dra awfnll wei
Marth What ran I da raw? Wadi
tha dtahra aad dralghtra tatasa up I
"Ton wadnt de Betels' ea ain’t a
lad to dx Bill Lsulra I drat want
n to telah on got te slop aveaad
waahin nqr dirt dfchto I’m goto' om
dowa late tee midr and warn an a
She Bat Dawn on tbe Neele Where
Marthy Had Netted
ditch Its puttin' In Ton Jest do wbat
you’ve a mind to” She picked up the
shovel and wrat off down tbo Jnngly
path berself tbe ugliest object in the
o ova where abe had created ao much
beauty
Billy Louisa aat dowa ra tba rock
where Marthy bad rested after digging
tbo grave and with bar chin in bar two
cupped palms stared out across tbo
river at tbe beeped bluff and down at
tbo pink and white patch of fruit trara
Bbe waa trying aa tba young will ah
ways try to solve tba riddle of life and
ah was bellied and unhappy becaeaa
abe could not find any answer at all
that plea aad both ber Ideals and bar
res aoo Aad than aba beard a man’s
vales lifted np la riotous rang and ah
turned bar head toward tba opening of
tba gorge and listened her ayes bright
cnlng while aba waited
Ward cams Into alght through the Ilk
tie meadow riding slowly with both
bands clasped over tbe born of tbe and
die bis bat tilted back on bla bead and
b’l whole attitude one of absolute oca
tent with Ufa Ba aaw Billy Louisa
almost aa soon as 'aba glimpsed bias
and aba bad been watching that bit of
road qnlte closely Be flipped tba reina
to one aide and turned from the trail ta
rids straight np tba slope to where aha
was
Billy Louise with a self reproachful
glance at tbe grave ran down tbo elope
to moot him— an unexpected welcome
which mada Ward’s heart leap In hla
cheat
“Oh Ward for hravenfe sake don't
b singing tbat eome-aU-yo at tba tap
of 'your voice Ilka tbat Don’t you"—
“Now I was given to understand tha
you llksd that asms come sll-ye Hava
you beau educating your musical taste
In tbo last week Mias Wmiam Louisa?"
Ward stopped bis boras before ber and
with hla bands atll) clasped over tha
saddle hen looked down at bar with
tbat hidden smile - and something eh
"Not I haven’t I don’t bave to sdn
rata myself to tbo point where 1 know
tbe “Chisholm Trail Isn’t n proper kind
cf fnneral hymn Ward Warren" Bill
Louise glanced over her shoulder aad
lowered bar voice Instinctively ns wo
all do when death has com close aad
stopped “Jaae died last nights that's
bla grave up there Isn’t It perfectly
pitiful? Poor Old Marthy was bar an
solitary atone with him And— Ward
abe dog that grave ber ownsrtf and
took him up and burled him! And
Ward aha aha wheeled him np In the
—wheelbarrow I Bba had to of eoun
She eouldn’t carry Mm Bat tent It
awful?" Her hands war np patting
and smoothing tha nsek of hla bora
and bar foes was bant to bide tba taata
tbat stood la bar ayes and tba quiver
of bar mouth
Several minutes tba stood taata
talking wbtl BUI Loulaa patted ta
boras abseotly and Ward looked dowa
at ber and did not miss on little light
or shadow In ber face
Charlie ' Fox' arrives on tha
scans and helps Marta run tha
place after tha death af JasA
Along comas a myttery
a o n ooNTnroxat
( 1 vranrx
tat-IUem’UfcKI tort bran toStonCX
nMtsoW'i
Without Hops
He— “Suppose wo have a Jokateas
day?” Bbe— Haw caa w wMla you!
living?”
BOAP IB TNOHOLY ALKALINE
and constant use will barn out tba
scalp Cleanse ta scalp by sbastpra
Ing with “La Creole” Hair Dress! a A
and darken la tbo natural way thsto
ugly gitaaly halnk PrtcA IbNHMh
Fireproof buildings are protected
with fir r sen pea Just lira moia
Catarrhal Deafaati Cannot Ed Cffd
by local applications aa thoy cannot roach
tha dleaasad portion of tho car Thero I
only on way to euro Catarrhal DoafaoiA
km 'cVVAftnffi'iwiirS
throualt tho Blood on the Mucous Surfaooe
of tho Syotom Catarrhal Doafnooo la
auaed by an Inflamed condition of the
luooua lining of tho Eustachian Tube
Then thla tube la Inflamed yon have a
rumbllnt sound cr Imperfect hearing and
whan It lo entirely closed Baafnesola tin
result Unless the Inflammation een be re
duced end thla tube restored te Its nor
mat condition hearing may be destroyed
forever Many eases ef Deafness are
caused by Catarrh whleh lo an Inflamed
condition of the Mucous Surfaces
ONE HUNDRED DOLUAtlS for any
ease of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot
i?EDPNV V Hdift CATAhSS
All bruairiats Be Circulars free
F J7 Cheney A On Toledo Ohio
Nat Fend af Army Ufa
Army Ufa did not agree with OlngeA
a Boston bull After a three-wee kF
career ns m it scot In tbe Canadian
army lie has returned to bis old
haunts and la happy agnln Tbe dog
Is owned by John Hamilton n Los Ao
geles resident of fifteen ears' -stand-Ing
who recently enlisted In the CO
nadlan forces H took Ginger nlooA
but the dog did not take to tbe atm
life In fact be was wasting away
until Hamilton decided to send Mai
back to Loa Angeles On Ms arrival
he ate a lx meals In three hours and
now baa a Joyous bark for nil Ma aid
frtendA
Must Hava the fires
A second requisition of church beQs
has taken place In Austria to tba sot
row of the Catholic population of that
country according to advices recaivaA
The government came to tbe condo
slon that further requisitioning was
necessary with tbo result that ta
church has bud to sacrifice many moro
of Its familiar and cherished bells to
the never-satisfied Moloch of war -
The Idea of substituting steel betts
for bronse has not yet eventuated ow-
ing to the onerous conditions stipulat-
ed by bell manufacturers who dm
maaded among other things that to
price should be paid In foodstuffs fog
tho workmen In tho factor! oa
Knowledge Is tbe root will I
stem and the results the grain
Tte RichFIaxT
Gmffe-iJuts
bdua tothstlrrl-
cf called fcrtsy
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The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, January 11, 1918, newspaper, January 11, 1918; Mooreland, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1818074/m1/6/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.